Reproductive tract neoplasia in adult female Asian elephants (Elephas maximus)

Author:

Landolfi Jennifer A.1ORCID,Gaffney Patricia M.2,McManamon Rita3,Gottdenker Nicole L.3,Ellis Angela E.3,Rech Raquel R.3,Han Sushan4ORCID,Lowenstine Linda J.5,Agnew Dalen6,Garner Michael M.7,McAloose Denise8ORCID,Hollinger Charlotte8,St. Leger Judy9,Terrell Scott P.10,Duncan Mary11,Pessier Allan P.212

Affiliation:

1. University of Illinois, Brookfield, IL, USA

2. San Diego Zoo Global, San Diego, CA, USA

3. University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA

4. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA

5. University of California, Davis, CA, USA

6. Michigan State University, Lansing, MI, USA

7. Northwest ZooPath, Monroe, WA, USA

8. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx Zoo, Bronx, NY, USA

9. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA

10. Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, Orlando, FL, USA

11. Saint Louis Zoo, Saint Louis, MO, USA

12. Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA

Abstract

Recent reports have highlighted a lower-than-expected prevalence of neoplasia in elephants and suggested mechanisms for cancer resistance. But despite infrequent reports in the literature, uterine neoplasia is common in managed Asian elephants ( Elephas maximus). This study is an archival review of reproductive tract neoplasia in 80 adult female Asian elephant mortalities in managed care facilities in the United States from 1988 to 2019. Neoplasms occurred in 64/80 (80%) of cases. Most were in the uterus (63/64; 98%) with only a single case of ovarian neoplasia. Myometrial leiomyomas were present in 57/63 (90%) cases with uterine neoplasia. Uterine adenocarcinoma was present in 8/63 (13%) cases. Remaining cases included endometrial adenoma (2), focal carcinoma in situ in endometrial polyps (1), anaplastic carcinoma (1), endometrial hemangioma (1), primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET; 1), and angiosarcoma (1). One case with uterine adenocarcinoma had a separate pelvic mass histologically characterized as an anaplastic sarcoma. Distant metastases were documented in 5/8 (63%) cases of uterine adenocarcinoma, and in the uterine anaplastic carcinoma, PNET, and angiosarcoma. Four uterine adenocarcinomas and one carcinoma in situ were examined immunohistochemically for pan-cytokeratin, vimentin, and estrogen receptor. In all, neoplastic cells were pan-cytokeratin positive and vimentin negative, and in 2 cases were immunoreactive for estrogen receptor. Results show that female reproductive tract neoplasia, particularly of the uterus, is common in Asian elephants and is not limited to leiomyomas. Importantly, uterine neoplasms have the potential to impact fecundity and may represent obstacles to conservation in managed care.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary

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