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[Analysis of the phenotypic heterogeneity of CD123-positive cells in Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease using a sequential immunoperoxidase labeling and erasing method].

Authors :
Spiridonov IN
Asaulenko ZP
Krivolapov YA
Source :
Arkhiv patologii [Arkh Patol] 2021; Vol. 83 (4), pp. 36-44.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease (KFD) is a rare disease that is clinically manifested mainly by fever and lymphadenopathy. KFD was originally believed to occur primarily in East Asia women, this disease was subsequently described in all ethnic groups worldwide. The important differential diagnostic feature of KFD is the detection of CD123-expressing plasmocytoid dendritic cells (PDCs) in the tissue of the affected lymph node. The standard immunohistochemical staining method has sufficient sensitivity and specificity to detect CD123, but it gives no way of judging the possible phenotypic heterogeneity of cells with CD123 expression.<br />Objective: To identify the phenotypic heterogeneity of CD123-expressing cells in the affected lymph nodes in patients with KFD by a sequential immunoperoxidase labeling and erasing (SIMPLE) method.<br />Material and Methods: Excision biopsies of lymph nodes were examined in 3 patients with KFD. After an immunohistochemical reaction using a single antibody, the tissue specimen was digitized with a Pannoramic 250 Flash III scanner (3DHISTECH, Hungary), then the cover glass was removed from the section, the specimen was hydrated and placed in a specialized buffer. Then the following primary antibody was applied to the washed tissue specimen and further immunohistochemical reaction and scanning were performed. As a result, each tissue specimen was sequentially stained in reactions with 4 antibodies. The microphotographs of specimens stained in a reaction with anti-CD123 antibody showed positive cells for their identification in the Pannoramic Viewer program (3DHISTECH, Hungary) on the remaining microphotographs displaying the expression of the other 3 markers. The selected fields of view were exported to a JPG format.<br />Results: Assessing the co-expression of the antigens CD123, MNDA, CD68, and TCL1A detected 4 CD123+ cell subpopulations: No. 1. CD68+/ MNDA+/ TCL1A+; No. 2. CD68+/ MNDA+/ TCL1A-; No. 3. CD68+/ MNDA-/ TCL1A+; No. 4. CD68-/ MNDA-/ TCL1A+.<br />Conclusion: SIMPLE has shown the phenotypic heterogeneity of CD123-positive cells (some of them may be PDCs) and could identify 4 immunophenotypically distinct subpopulations in the affected lymph nodes in patients with KFD. Further investigations are needed to define the role of subpopulations in the pathogenesis of KFD and other diseases.

Details

Language :
Russian
ISSN :
0004-1955
Volume :
83
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Arkhiv patologii
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34278759
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17116/patol20218304136