Pulmonary interstitial glycogenosis in Birt‐Hogg‐Dubé syndrome‐associated lung cysts: A new insight into the pathogenesis?

Author:

Kawachi Riken1,Nakatani Yukio2ORCID,Furuya Mitsuko3,Nakamura Naoya4,Kondo Yusuke4,Nagashima Yoji5ORCID,Nakayama Tomohiro6,Okada Masahiro7,Sakurai Hiroyuki1,Masuda Shinobu8

Affiliation:

1. Division of Respiratory Surgery Nihon University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Pathology Yokosuka Kyosai Hospital Yokosuka Japan

3. Pathology Center, Genetic Lab Co., Ltd. Sapporo Japan

4. Department of Pathology Tokai University Hospital Isehara Japan

5. Department of Surgical Pathology Tokyo Women's Medical University Tokyo Japan

6. Laboratory Medicine Nihon University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

7. Radiology Nihon University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

8. Pathology Nihon University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractMultiple lung cysts are one of the major features of Birt‐Hogg‐Dubé syndrome (BHD), but little is known about their nature and pathogenesis. We report a case of a woman diagnosed with BHD lung cysts who exhibited pulmonary interstitial glycogenosis (PIG), a mesenchymal abnormality hitherto undescribed in this disease, in specimens resected at 14 and 29 years of age. Histopathologically, oval to spindle clear cells were seen in the subepithelial interstitial tissue of septal structures and the walls of the cysts. They had abundant periodic acid–Schiff‐positive cytoplasmic glycogen. Immunohistochemically, these cells were positive for a few markers of mesenchymal stem cell‐like lineage, including vimentin, CD44, and CD10, and negative for markers of epithelial or specific mesenchymal differentiation; these results were consistent with the reported immunophenotype of PIG cells. These PIG cells were more abundant in her specimen at age 14 years than in the second specimen from adulthood. The present case suggests that BHD lung cysts belong to a group of pulmonary developmental disorders characterized by combined PIG and alveolar simplification/cystic change. Disorders with PIG may persist until adulthood and may be of clinical and pathological significance.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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