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Feline low-grade intestinal T cell lymphoma: a unique natural model of human indolent T cell lymphoproliferative disorder of the gastrointestinal tract

Authors :
Olivier Hermine
Nathalie Cordonnier
Mathieu Victor Paulin
Julie Bruneau
Lucile Couronné
Elizabeth Macintyre
Maria Elena Turba
Georgia Malamut
Nadine Cerf-Bensussan
Valérie Freiche
Hélène Huet
Thierry Jo Molina
Source :
Laboratory Investigation. 101:794-804
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Indolent T cell lymphoproliferative disorder (LPD) of the gastrointestinal tract (GI-TLPD) is a rare human primary gastrointestinal T cell lymphoma that was recently included in the 2016 revision of the World Health Organization classification of lymphoid neoplasms. Low-grade intestinal T cell lymphoma (LGITL), an emerging disease in the domestic cat, shares a number of features with human GI-TLPD. In this prospective study, we determined whether feline LGITL might serve as a model of human GI-TLPD. We analyzed clinical, laboratory, and radiological data and performed histopathological and molecular studies on small intestinal biopsies from 22 domestic cats diagnosed with LGITL. This cancer mostly affects aging cats, is associated with nonspecific gastrointestinal tract signs, and is usually characterized by an indolent course. A histopathological analysis indicated that LGITL was mainly located in the jejunum. The small intestinal lamina propria was infiltrated by large numbers of small CD3+ T cell lymphocytes with various CD4 and CD8 expression profiles (CD4+ CD8- (4 out of 11, 36%), CD4- CD8+ (3 out of 11, 27%), and CD4- CD8- (4 out of 11, 36%)). Intraepithelial lymphocyte (IEL) counts were elevated in all cases. Ki67 was expressed in lamina propria lymphocytes and IELs at a low level (

Details

ISSN :
00236837
Volume :
101
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Laboratory Investigation
Accession number :
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