Evaluation of tumour associated macrophages in different histopathological types and grades of canine mammary tumours

Navya Elizabeth Sajeev, I. Sajitha, S. Devi, B. Krishna, Sudheesh S. Nair, K. Prasanna
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Canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the second highest reported tumours in female dogs, following skin tumours. Human breast cancers (HBCs) and CMTs share common clinical and molecular features and hence, CMTs are considered as ideal models to study the different aspects of HBC. The study utilised samples from 25 CMT suspected cases presented to University Veterinary Hospitals in Thrissur district from December 2020 to October 2021. The tumour samples were analysed histopathologically and the lesions were classified. Among the 25 cases, one was identified as ductal hyperplasia, one as a benign myxoma and all the others were found to be malignant neoplasms. Malignant tumours were further categorised into different histotypes.Histological Malignancy Grading (HMG) was also done in 23 malignant CMTs and 21.74 percent were found to be of grade I, 47.83 per cent were grade II and 30.43 per cent were grade III. Majority of the malignant tumours were simple carcinomas which comprised tubulopapillary, ductal, cribriform, solid and comedocarcinomas. Highly aggressive tumours like cribriform, solid, comedo and inflammatory carcinomas belonged to higher grades, either II or III. Infiltration of tumour associated macrophages (TAMs) was studied in different histotypes and grades of CMTs. It was identified that malignant high grade CMTs had greater TAM infiltration and hence, with further validation TAMs could be effectively used in predicting prognosis and also as a therapeutic target.
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肿瘤相关巨噬细胞在犬乳腺肿瘤中不同病理类型和分级的评价
犬乳腺肿瘤(cmt)是继皮肤肿瘤之后,在雌性犬中报告的第二高肿瘤。人类乳腺癌(HBC)和cmt具有共同的临床和分子特征,因此,cmt被认为是研究HBC不同方面的理想模型。该研究使用了2020年12月至2021年10月期间向Thrissur地区大学兽医医院提交的25例CMT疑似病例的样本。对肿瘤标本进行组织病理学分析,并对病变进行分类。25例中1例为导管增生,1例为良性黏液瘤,其余均为恶性肿瘤。恶性肿瘤进一步分为不同的组织型。对23例恶性CMTs进行了组织学恶性肿瘤分级(HMG),发现21.74%为I级,47.83%为II级,30.43%为III级。大多数恶性肿瘤为单纯性癌,包括管状乳头状癌、导管癌、筛状癌、实体癌和粉刺癌。高侵袭性肿瘤,如筛状癌、实体癌、粉刺癌和炎性癌属于较高级别,为II或III级。研究了肿瘤相关巨噬细胞(tam)在不同组织类型和分级的CMTs中的浸润情况。我们发现恶性高级别cmt有更大的TAM浸润,因此,进一步验证TAM可以有效地用于预测预后,也可以作为治疗靶点。
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