Objectives - To quantitate immunoglobulin-containing cells (IgA, IgG, and IgM) and CD3+ T cells in colonic biopsy specimens obtained from dogs with lymphocytic-plasmacytic colitis (LPC), and to compare lymphocyte and plasma cell populations in dogs with LPC with those in healthy dogs. Animals - 10 healthy dogs and 11 dogs with LPC. Procedure - Colonic mucosal specimens obtained from healthy dogs and dogs with LPC were stained specifically for IgA-, IgG-, and IgM-containing cells and CD3+ T cells by use of immunoperoxidase techniques. Morphometric analyses were done to quantitate lymphocytes and plasma cells in standardized areas of colonic mucosa. Data analyses allowed determination of mean cell numbers in each dog group, and comparison of mean numbers of lymphocytes and plasma cells between dog groups. Results - CD3+ T cells predominated in healthy dogs, whereas CD3+ T cells and IgA-containing cells were most numerous in dogs with LPC. In both dog groups, the IgG-and IgM-containing cells were considerably less numerous than the other 2 cell types. Comparison of cell populations between dog groups indicated that IgA-and IgG-containing cells and CD3+ T cells were significantly more numerous in the colonic mucosa of dogs with LPC. Conclusions - Dogs with LPC have significantly increased numbers of IgA-and IgG-containing cells and CD3+ T cells. These lymphocyte and plasma cell distributions indicate similarities to and differences from such distributions in human beings with inflammatory bowel disease. Results provide a basis for future correlation between histologie stage of disease activity and immunologic findings in dogs with LPC.
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Jergens, A. E., Garnet, Y., Moore, F. M., Niyo, Y., Tsao, C., & Smith, B. (1999). Colonic lymphocyte and plasma cell populations in dogs with lymphocytic-plasmacytic colitis. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 60(4), 515–520. https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.1999.60.04.515
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