正常结肠粘膜上皮内淋巴细胞的数量和上皮下带的存在因染色和评估方法而异

Anne-Marie Kanstrup Fiehn , Peter Johan Heiberg Engel , Ulla Engel , Dea Natalie Munch Jepsen , Thomas Blixt , Julie Rasmussen , Signe Wildt , Wojciech Cebula , Andreea-Raluca Diac , Lars Kristian Munck
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慢性水样腹泻是一种常见症状。约有 10% 的患者可确诊为显微镜下结肠炎(MC)。诊断依赖于特异性的、但有时是微妙的组织病理学发现。由于正常肠粘膜的组织学结构各不相同,从正常组织中区分 MC 的细微特征可能具有挑战性,因此越来越多地使用辅助染色法。本研究的目的是根据不同的染色和数字评估,确定正常回肠和结肠粘膜上皮内淋巴细胞(IEL)数量的差异和上皮下带的存在。纳入的 61 名患者均无腹泻,因 feacal 血液检测呈阳性而转诊进行结肠镜筛查,且内镜下粘膜正常。对基本组织学特征、IELs数量和上皮下带厚度进行了人工评估,并开发了一种基于深度学习的算法,以数字方式确定表面上皮和隐窝上皮两部分中每一部分的IELs数量,以及固有层中淋巴细胞的密度。CD3 染色切片上的 IEL 数量明显高于经苏木精-伊红(HE)染色的切片(p<0.001),使用数字分析法得出的数字甚至更高。左右结肠的 IELs 或固有层 CD3 阳性淋巴细胞密度无明显差异。在 HE 染色的切片中没有上皮下带,而在特殊染色中可以看到一条细带。总之,在这组前瞻性收集的无症状患者回肠和结肠活检样本中,IEL 的范围和上皮下胶原带的检测结果因所用的染色剂和评估方法而异。由于腹泻患者活检的评估是病理部门的一项重要工作,因此非常需要数字图像分析。本研究提供的知识强调了在临床中引入这种方法前应考虑的重要差异。
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Number of intraepithelial lymphocytes and presence of a subepithelial band in normal colonic mucosa differs according to stainings and evaluation method

Chronic watery diarrhea is a frequent symptom. In approximately 10% of the patients, a diagnosis of microscopic colitis (MC) is established. The diagnosis relies on specific, but sometimes subtle, histopathological findings. As the histology of normal intestinal mucosa vary, discriminating subtle features of MC from normal tissue can be challenging and therefore auxiliary stainings are increasingly used. The aim of this study was to determine the variance in number of intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) and presence of a subepithelial band in normal ileum and colonic mucosa, according to different stains and digital assessment. Sixty-one patients without diarrhea referred to screening colonoscopy due to a positive feacal blood test and presenting with endoscopically normal mucosa were included. Basic histological features, number of IELs, and thickness of a subepithelial band was manually evaluated and a deep learning-based algorithm was developed to digitally determine the number of IELs in each of the two compartments; surface epithelium and cryptal epithelium, and the density of lymphocytes in the lamina propria compartment. The number of IELs was significantly higher on CD3-stained slides compared with slides stained with Hematoxylin-and-Eosin (HE) (p<0.001), and even higher numbers were reached using digital analysis. No significant difference between right and left colon in IELs or density of CD3-positive lymphocytes in lamina propria was found. No subepithelial band was present in HE-stained slides while a thin band was visualized on special stains. Conclusively, in this cohort of prospectively collected ileum and colonic biopsies from asymptomatic patients, the range of IELs and detection of a subepithelial collagenous band varied depending on the stain and method used for assessment. As assessment of biopsies from patients with diarrhea constitute a considerable workload in the pathology departments digital image analysis is highly desired. Knowledge provided by the present study highlight important differences that should be considered before introducing this method in the clinic.

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Journal of Pathology Informatics
Journal of Pathology Informatics Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pathology Informatics (JPI) is an open access peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the advancement of pathology informatics. This is the official journal of the Association for Pathology Informatics (API). The journal aims to publish broadly about pathology informatics and freely disseminate all articles worldwide. This journal is of interest to pathologists, informaticians, academics, researchers, health IT specialists, information officers, IT staff, vendors, and anyone with an interest in informatics. We encourage submissions from anyone with an interest in the field of pathology informatics. We publish all types of papers related to pathology informatics including original research articles, technical notes, reviews, viewpoints, commentaries, editorials, symposia, meeting abstracts, book reviews, and correspondence to the editors. All submissions are subject to rigorous peer review by the well-regarded editorial board and by expert referees in appropriate specialties.
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