Identification of Immunoglobulin Light Chains in Canine Extramedullary Plasmacytomas by Thioflavine T and Immunohistochemistry

Author:

Brunnert Steven R.1,Altman Norman H.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Comparative Pathology, Department of Pathology, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL 33101

Abstract

Extramedullary plasmacytomas were studied in 29 dogs. The site at which tumors occurred and the age and sex of the dogs were similar to those in previous reports. The skin of the digits, chin, ear, and lip represented the most common (17/29) tumor sites. Males and females were equally represented, and tumors occurred in middle-aged to old dogs (mean age, 9.0 years). A breed predilection was seen in the Cocker Spaniel (n = 7; 24%); Cocker Spaniels represented only 4% (210/4,725) of the submissions during the same period. Tumors were stained with immunohistochemical markers (λ light chain, K light chain) and thioflavine T. Immunoreactivity was limited to either λ or K light chains, consistent with a monoclonal plasma cell population. The majority of tumors expressed λ light chains, consistent with previously reported canine plasma cell dyscrasias. Thioflavine T cytoplasmic fluorescence was seen in the majority (18/29) of plasmacytomas and with inflammatory plasma cells present in control specimens. Other round cell neoplasms (lymphosarcoma, histiocytoma, and mastocytoma) were negative with thioflavine T, indicating that positive staining with thioflavine T was specific for plasma cells (neoplastic and inflammatory). This study confirms by immunohistochemistry that canine extramedullary plasmacytomas disproportionately express λ light chains and establishes thioflavine T staining as a rapid histochemical method for diagnosis of these tumors.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary

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