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A Case of Canine Mammary Comedocarcinoma with Regulatory T Cell Infiltration

  • Siwon Jeong
  • , Jiwoong Yoon
  • , Woo Jin Song
  • , Jongtae Cheong
  • , Young Min Yun
  • , Gee Euhn Choi
  • , Myung Chul Kim
  • Jeju National University

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Abstract

An adult female dog was presented for evaluation of rapid growth of mammary gland masses. Complete blood count, serum biochemistry, and di-agnostic imaging results were unremarkable. Fine needle aspirates of the mammary masses indicated mammary carcinoma characterized by large globoid cells with finely granular eosinophilic globules or Melamed-Wolinska-like bodies. A regional mastectomy was performed on the masses. Subsequent histopatholog-ic examination of the surgically resected masses resulted in a diagnosis of mammary comedocarcinoma with nodal metastasis and distinct perivascular immune infiltrates, which were subject to immunohistochemical and flow cytometric immunophenotyping. Immunohistochemical examination confirmed the infiltration of CD3+ T and PAX5+ B lymphocytes. Flow cytometric analysis demonstrat-ed tumor-infiltrating CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ regulatory T, CD8+ T, CD11b+ myeloid, and CD21+ B cells. Of note, paired flow cytometric analysis of peripheral blood and tumor tissues showed a preferential tumor infiltration of regulatory T and B cells. Approximately two months after the mastectomy, the tumor reoccurred at the surgery site. The dog died due to deteriorating conditions. We report a rare case of canine mammary comedocarcinoma, providing clinical, clinicopathologic, histologic, and immunophenotypic characteristics. Our case is valuable in providing a rationale for basic research that maps the immune landscape of mammary comedocarcinoma to identify key immune subsets for cancer progression.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)215-222
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Veterinary Clinics
Volume41
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2024

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Keywords

  • immune suppression
  • immunogenicity
  • mammary comedocarcinoma
  • Treg
  • tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes

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