Spontaneous Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis in Captive “Moustached Tamarins” (Saguinus mystax)

Author:

Michaud C. R.1,Ragland D. R.23,Shea K. I.14,Zerfas P. M.5,Kastenmayer R. J.1,Claire M. C. St.2,Elkins W. R.1,Gozalo A. S.14

Affiliation:

1. Comparative Medicine Branch, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

2. Division of Clinical Research, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

3. Charles River Laboratories, Germantown, Maryland

4. SoBran Inc, Bethesda, Maryland

5. Division of Veterinary Resources, Office of Research Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

Abstract

Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis is a rare human disease characterized by accumulation of surfactant in alveoli without generating an inflammatory response. Lung lesions resembling pulmonary alveolar proteinosis were observed in 7 adult tamarins (5 males and 2 females). Gross lesions were characterized by areas of discoloration, slight bulging over the lung parenchyma, and occasional consolidation. Histologic examination of tamarin lung samples revealed intra-alveolar accumulation of amorphous, amphophilic, periodic acid–Schiff-positive, finely granular to dense material. In some cases, type II pneumocyte hypertrophy and hyperplasia were observed with pleural and septal thickening and fibrosis. Large numbers of intra-alveolar foamy macrophages were noted surrounding and/or in the vicinity of the lesions. Immunohistochemical analysis of the lung lesions using polyclonal (surfactant proteins A, B, and C) and monoclonal (surfactant protein D) antibodies revealed the granular material to be composed largely of surfactant protein B, followed by surfactant protein A. Surfactant proteins C and D were present in lesser quantities, with the latter observed surrounding the lipoproteinaceous deposits. Transmission electron microscopy of the affected lungs showed numerous, irregularly shaped osmiophilic lamellar bodies in type II pneumocytes. The cytoplasm in alveolar macrophages was expanded, containing ingested surfactant with swollen mitochondria and rough endoplasmic reticulum. Thoracic radiographs, available in 1 animal, depicted the lesions as small multifocal opacities randomly distributed in cranial and diaphragmatic lung lobes. This is, to the authors’ knowledge, the first report of spontaneous pulmonary alveolar proteinosis in nonhuman primates.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary

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