肉瘤的细胞卡拉丁表达不表明狗的突起源
Annalisa C Wager1, Cary Springer1, Rebecca Bergee1
1The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.
Veterinary pathology
|September 16, 2024
概括
细胞克拉丁免疫组织化学不是确定犬肉肉瘤的突起源的可靠指标. 肉瘤的位置和细胞激素表达没有显著影响狗的整体存活率.
科学领域:
- 兽医病理学 兽医病理学
- 狗类瘤学 狗类瘤学
- 免疫组织化学 免疫组织化学
背景情况:
- 瘤是狗中常见的瘤,其起源和预后各不相同.
- 细胞克拉丁表达有时用于推断瘤的上皮或突起源.
- 细胞克拉丁在犬肉瘤的诊断效用需要进一步的研究.
研究的目的:
- 为了评估细胞克拉免疫组织化学在狗肉瘤的诊断价值.
- 为了确定细胞克拉的表达是否与肉瘤的位置相关 (皮下与关节).
- 评估细胞克拉丁表达和肉瘤位置对狗整体存活时间的影响.
主要方法:
- 在33个狗肉瘤样本 (25个皮下,8个关节) 上进行了细胞素免疫组织化学测试.
- 细胞干细胞的新生细胞表达量化.
- 卡普兰-梅尔生存分析用于基于细胞克拉丁状态和瘤位置的生存率进行比较.
主要成果:
- 在32%的皮下肉瘤和14%的关节肉瘤中观察到细胞克拉的表达.
- 在患有皮下和关节肉瘤的狗之间,没有发现总体存活率的显著差异.
- 总体存活率在细胞克拉阳性和细胞克拉阴性瘤之间没有显著差异.
结论:
- 细胞克拉丁表达不能可靠地表明狗肉瘤的突起源.
- 在这项研究中,肉瘤的位置和细胞激素的表达都没有显著影响整体存活率.
- 细胞克拉丁免疫组织化学不是确定狗肉瘤起源的有用诊断工具.
关键词:
狗类犬类动物 狗类犬类细胞聚氨酸是一种细胞聚氨酸.免疫组织化学 免疫组织化学肉瘤 肉瘤是一种肉瘤.突性突性 突性突性合成细胞 (synoviocytes) 是一种细胞.这里是Synovium和Synovium之间的关系.更多相关视频
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