Transthyretin-derived amyloid (ATTR) and sarcoidosis: Does ATTR deposition cause a granulomatous inflammatory response in older adults with sarcoidosis?

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Cardiovascular Pathology Pub Date : 2024-02-25 DOI:10.1016/j.carpath.2024.107624
Shojiro Ichimata , Yukiko Hata , Kazuhiro Nomoto , Naoki Nishida
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This study aimed to assess the frequency and association between transthyretin-derived (ATTR) amyloidosis and sarcoidosis in a large autopsy cohort including many cases of sudden cardiac death (SCD). We identified 73 sporadic ATTR amyloidosis cases and 11 sarcoidosis cases, among which we found two cases with concomitant ATTR amyloidosis and sarcoidosis (2.4% of all cases; 2.7% within the sporadic ATTR group). The first case involved a 92-year-old man who experienced SCD. In this patient's heart, we observed ATTR deposition and noncaseating epithelioid granulomas consistent with sarcoidosis. Focally, ATTR deposits and granulomas co-localized, with histiocyte phagocytosis of transthyretin-immunoreactive fragments. However, in most lesions, they were distributed independently. The second case was that of an 86-year-old woman who also experienced SCD. In this patient, we detected ATTR deposition in the heart and lung, while noncaseating epithelioid granulomas were only observed in the lung, liver, kidney, and thyroid. Furthermore, no co-localization of the two lesions was observed. Based on these findings, we concluded that the coexistence of ATTR amyloidosis and sarcoidosis was likely coincidental. Nevertheless, despite the rarity of the combination of these two diseases, it should be recognized as a potential cause of SCD, especially among elderly people.

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转甲状腺素衍生淀粉样蛋白(ATTR)与肉样瘤病:ATTR 沉积会导致患有肉样瘤病的老年人出现肉芽肿炎症反应吗?
本研究旨在评估包括许多心脏性猝死(SCD)病例在内的大型尸检队列中转甲状腺素衍生型(ATTR)淀粉样变性和肉样瘤病的发生频率和关联性。我们发现了73例散发性ATTR淀粉样变性病例和11例肉样瘤病例,其中有两例同时患有ATTR淀粉样变性病和肉样瘤病(占所有病例的2.4%;散发性ATTR组中占2.7%)。第一例病例是一名 92 岁的男性,他经历了 SCD。在这名患者的心脏中,我们观察到与肉样瘤病一致的ATTR沉积和非酪氨酸上皮样肉芽肿。在局部,ATTR沉积和肉芽肿共定位,组织细胞吞噬转甲状腺素免疫反应片段。但在大多数病变中,它们是独立分布的。第二个病例是一名 86 岁的妇女,她也经历过 SCD。在该患者中,我们在心脏和肺部发现了 ATTR 沉积,而在肺部、肝脏、肾脏和甲状腺只观察到了非酪氨酸上皮样肉芽肿。此外,我们没有观察到这两种病变的共定位。基于这些发现,我们得出结论,ATTR淀粉样变性和肉样瘤病的并存很可能是巧合。然而,尽管这两种疾病合并存在的情况非常罕见,但仍应将其视为SCD的潜在病因,尤其是在老年人中。
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Cardiovascular Pathology
Cardiovascular Pathology 医学-病理学
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71
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期刊介绍: Cardiovascular Pathology is a bimonthly journal that presents articles on topics covering the entire spectrum of cardiovascular disease. The Journal''s primary objective is to publish papers on disease-oriented morphology and pathogenesis from clinicians and scientists in the cardiovascular field. Subjects covered include cardiovascular biology, prosthetic devices, molecular biology and experimental models of cardiovascular disease.
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