TY - JOUR
T1 - Application of polymerase chain reaction to analysis of antigen receptor rearrangements to support endoscopic diagnosis of canine alimentary lymphoma
AU - Kaneko, Naoki
AU - Yamamoto, Yoshifumi
AU - Wada, Yuko
AU - Shimokawa Miyama, Takako
AU - Hiraoka, Hiroko
AU - Itamoto, Kazuhito
AU - Mizuno, Takuya
AU - Nakaichi, Munekazu
AU - Takahashi, Tomoko
AU - Watari, Toshihiro
AU - Okuda, Masaru
PY - 2009/6/4
Y1 - 2009/6/4
N2 - We evaluated the usefulness of polymerase chain reaction for antigen receptor gene rearrangement analysis (PARR) of endoscopic biopsy specimens for diagnosis of canine alimentary lymphoma. Two endoscopic biopsy specimens were obtained from each lesion in 78 dogs with gastrointestinal symptoms. One specimen was histopathologically examined by a pathologist, and the other was analyzed by PARR. All samples were categorized into three groups [lymphoma (n=4), adenocarcinoma (n=5) and enteritis groups (n=69)] based on the histopathological diagnosis. In the lymphoma group, one case was IgH major-positive, and three cases were TCRγ-positive, representing clonal expansion of B- and T-cells, respectively. PARR produced negative results for all cases in the adenocarcinoma group. In the enteritis group, six cases were TCRγ-positive. Two of the six TCRγ-positive enteritis cases were cytologically diagnosed as lymphoma by fine needle aspiration during a laparotomy. In the enteritis group, the survival times were compared between the TCRγ-positive and TCRγ-negative cases. The overall survival time of the TCRγ-positive enteritis cases was significantly shorter than that of the TCRγ-negative enteritis cases according to a log-rank test (p<0.0001). With regard to other factors, such as age, clinical signs and the serum albumin concentration, there were no significant differences between the TCRγ-positive and TCRγ-negative enteritis cases. In conclusion, PARR is capable of detecting alimentary lymphoma and latent alimentary lymphoma, which cannot be histopathologically diagnosed using endoscopic biopsy specimens. Furthermore, a TCRγ-positive result in PARR may imply a poor prognosis.
AB - We evaluated the usefulness of polymerase chain reaction for antigen receptor gene rearrangement analysis (PARR) of endoscopic biopsy specimens for diagnosis of canine alimentary lymphoma. Two endoscopic biopsy specimens were obtained from each lesion in 78 dogs with gastrointestinal symptoms. One specimen was histopathologically examined by a pathologist, and the other was analyzed by PARR. All samples were categorized into three groups [lymphoma (n=4), adenocarcinoma (n=5) and enteritis groups (n=69)] based on the histopathological diagnosis. In the lymphoma group, one case was IgH major-positive, and three cases were TCRγ-positive, representing clonal expansion of B- and T-cells, respectively. PARR produced negative results for all cases in the adenocarcinoma group. In the enteritis group, six cases were TCRγ-positive. Two of the six TCRγ-positive enteritis cases were cytologically diagnosed as lymphoma by fine needle aspiration during a laparotomy. In the enteritis group, the survival times were compared between the TCRγ-positive and TCRγ-negative cases. The overall survival time of the TCRγ-positive enteritis cases was significantly shorter than that of the TCRγ-negative enteritis cases according to a log-rank test (p<0.0001). With regard to other factors, such as age, clinical signs and the serum albumin concentration, there were no significant differences between the TCRγ-positive and TCRγ-negative enteritis cases. In conclusion, PARR is capable of detecting alimentary lymphoma and latent alimentary lymphoma, which cannot be histopathologically diagnosed using endoscopic biopsy specimens. Furthermore, a TCRγ-positive result in PARR may imply a poor prognosis.
KW - Diagnosis
KW - Enteric disease
KW - IBD
KW - Lymphoma/leukemia
KW - Molecular identification
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U2 - 10.1292/jvms.71.555
DO - 10.1292/jvms.71.555
M3 - Article
C2 - 19498279
AN - SCOPUS:67650480908
SN - 0916-7250
VL - 71
SP - 555
EP - 559
JO - Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
JF - Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
IS - 5
ER -