Primary cerebellar lymphoma with Hodgkin lymphoma–like morphology in a cat

Author:

Yoshino Yuka12345,Chambers James K.12345,Nakamori Taichi12345,Goto-Koshino Yuko12345,Nishigaki Kazuo12345,Tsujimoto Hajime12345,Matsuki Naoaki12345,Nakayama Hiroyuki12345,Uchida Kazuyuki12345

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Veterinary Pathology (Yoshino, Chambers, Nakamori, Nakayama, Uchida)

2. Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory, Veterinary Medical Center (Goto-Koshino)

3. Laboratory of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Tsujimoto)

4. Laboratory of Veterinary Clinical Pathobiology (Matsuki)

5. Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; and Laboratory of Molecular Immunology and Infectious Disease, Joint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi, Japan (Nishigaki)

Abstract

A 4-y-old cat exhibited neurologic signs such as wobbling, right head tilt, and intention tremor, and MRI revealed a mass in the cerebellum. The cat died 5 mo after initial presentation, and no neoplastic lesions, other than the cerebellar mass, were observed at autopsy. Histologically, large atypical cells resembling Hodgkin cells, with single large inclusion-like nucleoli, and those resembling Reed–Sternberg cells, with symmetrically arranged nuclei, had infiltrated the left side of the cerebellum and were admixed with small lymphocytes. These atypical cells were positive for feline leukemia virus (FeLV), CD20, BLA36, vimentin, p16, p53, and Pax5, and negative for CD3, CD79a, and Iba1 by immunohistochemistry. Multiplex PCR for immunoglobulin heavy-chain gene rearrangement revealed monoclonal proliferation of B-lymphocytes. We describe this feline primary cerebellar B-cell lymphoma that displayed Hodgkin lymphoma–like tumor cells with FeLV protein expression.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary

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