An IRONic case of PIMA

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinary clinical pathology Pub Date : 2023-12-28 DOI:10.1111/vcp.13323
Megan J. Crawford, Allison R. Rogich, Michael A. Scott, Cynthia A. Lucidi
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Abstract

An 8-year-old spayed female Labrador retriever that was presented for a wellness examination at a referring practice had mild anemia with a hematocrit that progressed from 32% to 25% over the next 5 weeks. The dog's reticulocyte concentration was 26 400/μL on day 23, supporting nonregenerative anemia, and no cause was apparent from clinical and laboratory findings. This prompted the submission of bone marrow core and aspirate samples to our laboratory on day 38. These revealed ineffective erythroid hyperplasia with complete maturation but a predominance of rubricytes, rubriphagocytosis, mild lymphoplasmacytosis, and mild to regionally severe collagen myelofibrosis, all supportive of precursor-targeted immune-mediated anemia (PIMA).1 Hemosiderin was markedly increased in aspirate smears and in most regions of the core. No blood transfusions had been given. Immunosuppressive treatment with prednisone was started, but the dog was euthanized 10 days later due to poor clinical progression.

Plasma cells in the bone marrow commonly contained coarse crystalline cytoplasmic inclusions that were green to brown in aspirate smears (Wright-Giemsa stain) and golden-brown in tissue sections (H&E stain) (Figure 1); the plasma cells otherwise lacked atypia. The granules were suggestive of iron, and Prussian blue positivity confirmed iron-rich inclusions. Histologic sections of liver collected at necropsy showed no increase in iron within hepatocytes or Kupffer cells.

Bone marrow siderotic plasma cells are rarely reported in nonalcoholic human patients, and the authors are unaware of reports in domestic mammals. In people, they have been associated mostly with conditions involving altered iron homeostasis and/or ineffective erythropoiesis: (1) systemic or marrow hemosiderosis from iron-loading anemias (e.g., megaloblastic anemia, sideroblastic anemias, refractory anemia with multilineage dysplasia, and pyruvate kinase-deficiency), recurrent transfusions, or hereditary hemochromatosis,2 but not with iron accumulation from chronic inflammation,2, 3 and (2) marrow disease secondary to chronic alcoholism, which is associated with nutritional deficiencies and megaloblastic or sideroblastic anemias with ineffective erythropoiesis and low to high amounts of hemosiderin.2, 4 More rarely, plasma cell iron inclusions have been reported in people without clear evidence of altered iron homeostasis or ineffective erythropoiesis, for example, a minority of people with malignancies, including plasma cell myeloma.3, 5 Similar to most affected people, the dog in this report had ineffective erythropoiesis and increased marrow hemosiderin that suggests altered iron homeostasis, perhaps related to increased erythroferrone production.6 In people, transmission electron microscopy of siderotic plasma cells has shown increased cytosolic ferritin and iron accumulation in siderosomes,2 perhaps from iron uptake mediated by cell membrane transferrin receptors.2

Siderotic plasma cells reflect disease, but they are currently of little diagnostic value in people and are of unknown diagnostic value in dogs. Recognizing the presence of these cells is the first step in determining if they have any clinical significance.

The authors declare they have no conflicts of interest.

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PIMA 的铁一般的案例。
一只8岁的雌性拉布拉多猎犬在转诊诊所接受健康检查时患有轻度贫血,红细胞压积在接下来的5周内从32%上升到25%。第23天网织红细胞浓度为26 400/μL,支持非再生性贫血,临床和实验室检查均无明显原因。这促使我们在第38天将骨髓核心和抽吸样本提交到我们的实验室。这些结果显示红细胞增生无效,完全成熟,但红细胞占优势,红细胞吞噬,轻度淋巴浆细胞病和轻度至局部严重的胶原骨髓纤维化,所有这些都支持前体靶向免疫介导性贫血(PIMA) 1含铁血黄素在抽吸涂片和大部分核心区域明显增加。没有输血。开始用强的松进行免疫抑制治疗,但由于临床进展不佳,10天后对狗实施安乐死。骨髓浆细胞通常含有粗晶胞浆包涵体,在抽吸涂片中呈绿色至棕色(Wright-Giemsa染色),在组织切片中呈金棕色(H&;E染色)(图1);浆细胞缺乏异型性。这些颗粒暗示了铁,普鲁士蓝阳性证实了富含铁的包裹体。尸检时收集的肝脏组织切片显示肝细胞或库普弗细胞内铁含量未增加。骨髓侧性浆细胞在非酒精性人类患者中很少报道,作者也没有在家养哺乳动物中报道。在人类中,它们主要与铁稳态改变和/或红细胞生成功能低下有关。(1)由铁负荷性贫血(如巨幼细胞性贫血、铁母细胞性贫血、伴多系发育不良的难愈性贫血和丙酮酸激酶缺乏症)、反复输血或遗传性血色素沉着症引起的全身性或骨髓含铁血黄素沉着症2,但不伴有慢性炎症、2,3和(2)慢性酒精中毒继发的骨髓疾病引起的铁积累。它与营养缺乏和巨幼细胞或铁母细胞贫血有关,伴有红细胞生成功能低下和含铁血黄素含量低至高。更罕见的是,在没有明确证据表明铁稳态改变或红细胞生成功能低下的人群中,例如,少数恶性肿瘤患者,包括浆细胞骨髓瘤,报道了浆细胞铁包裹体。与大多数受影响的人相似,本报告中的狗红细胞生成能力低下,骨髓含铁血黄素增加,这表明铁稳态改变,可能与红细胞铁素产生增加有关在人体中,铁质浆细胞的透射电镜显示,胞内铁蛋白和铁在铁体中的积累增加,2可能是由细胞膜转铁蛋白受体介导的铁摄取。侧性浆细胞反映疾病,但目前对人的诊断价值不大,对犬的诊断价值尚不清楚。识别这些细胞的存在是确定它们是否有临床意义的第一步。作者声明他们没有利益冲突。
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Veterinary clinical pathology
Veterinary clinical pathology 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: Veterinary Clinical Pathology is the official journal of the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ASVCP) and the European Society of Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ESVCP). The journal''s mission is to provide an international forum for communication and discussion of scientific investigations and new developments that advance the art and science of laboratory diagnosis in animals. Veterinary Clinical Pathology welcomes original experimental research and clinical contributions involving domestic, laboratory, avian, and wildlife species in the areas of hematology, hemostasis, immunopathology, clinical chemistry, cytopathology, surgical pathology, toxicology, endocrinology, laboratory and analytical techniques, instrumentation, quality assurance, and clinical pathology education.
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