Microfilariae infection by Acanthocheilonema reconditum and Dirofilaria immitis and their molecular detection in a dog with lymphoma: Case report.

IF 1.5 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research Pub Date : 2023-09-30 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.5455/javar.2023.j701
Rodrigo Lugo-Vargas, Ruben Dario Perez-Ramirez, Nicolas Carrillo-Godoy, Iang Schroniltgen Rondón-Barragán
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Objective: Microfilariae parasites are common in tropical regions, and some species are reported as potentially zoonotic. The diagnosis of filarial infection in dogs by cytology or hematologic techniques showed lower sensibility and specificity, which may result in misdiagnosis. Thus, molecular techniques seem to be an alternative to identifying and detecting microfilariae infections. On the other hand, lymphoma is one of the main tumors in domestic animals, with a high prevalence in domestic canines. This study aims to report a mixed infection with microfilariae in a dog with lymphoma, emphasizing its diagnosis and the possible role of this infection in the development of the neoplasia.

Materials and methods: An 8-year-old male mixed breed dog was referred to consultation due to the presence of lethargy, recumbency, skin ulceration lesions, nonspecific pain manifestations, emesis, myoclonus in the left temporalis muscle, and seizures. Routine blood and biochemistry tests were normal, and cytology of the skin evidenced a microfilariae infection. The dog died due to a cardiorespiratory arrest, and tissue sampling was done for histopathology and molecular analysis at the necropsy examination.

Results: Skin lesions were related to a microfilarial pyogranuloma related to Acanthocheilonema reconditum. Histopathology of the spleen and liver revealed a diffuse lymphoma composed of blast cells and large lymphocytes, distributed diffusely in the parenchyma and surrounding the vasculature. In the skin, microfilariae were seen in some superficial capillaries.

Conclusion: This study describes a microfilariae mixed infection with A. reconditum and Dirofilaria immitis in a dog with a lymphoma and its molecular detection. To the knowledge of the authors, this is the first report of a mixed microfilariae infection in a tumor of a dog and highlights the use of molecular techniques, i.e., polymerase chain reaction, for an accurate diagnosis.

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目的:微丝虫病是热带地区常见的寄生虫,据报道,其中一些物种具有潜在的人畜共患性。细胞学或血液学技术诊断犬丝虫病的敏感性和特异性较低,容易造成误诊。因此,分子技术似乎是鉴定和检测微丝虫病感染的一种替代方法。另一方面,淋巴瘤是家畜的主要肿瘤之一,在家犬中发病率很高。本研究旨在报道一例狗淋巴瘤微丝蚴混合感染,强调其诊断和这种感染在肿瘤发展中的可能作用。材料和方法:一只8岁雄性杂交犬因出现嗜睡、平躺、皮肤溃疡病变、非特异性疼痛表现、呕吐、左颞肌肌颤和癫痫发作而就诊。血常规和生化检查正常,皮肤细胞学检查证实微丝虫病感染。狗死于心肺骤停,尸检时取组织标本进行组织病理学和分子分析。结果:皮肤病变与棘足肿相关的微丝性化脓性肉芽肿有关。脾和肝的组织病理学显示为一弥漫性淋巴瘤,由母细胞和大淋巴细胞组成,弥漫性分布于实质和血管周围。皮肤部分浅表毛细血管可见微丝蚴。结论:本研究描述了犬淋巴瘤微丝虫混合感染棘球绦虫和免疫双丝虫及其分子检测。据作者所知,这是狗肿瘤中混合微丝虫感染的第一份报告,强调了分子技术的使用,即聚合酶链反应,以准确诊断。
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