Detection of granzyme b in cd3-positive cells infiltrated in lesional skin of a dog with erythema multiforme associated with zonisamide

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Abstract

In human erythema multiforme (EM), cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) play an essential role in the pathogenesis. In canine EM, immunohistochemical staining with anti-CD8 antibody using frozen sections has shown the involvement of CTLs; however, CTL infiltration has never been quantitatively analyzed. We herein quantitatively analyzed CTL infiltration by immunohistochemical staining with granzyme B and CD3 antibodies using paraffin sections of a dog with EM associated with zonisamide. The present results indicated approximately 70% of cells at the border between the epidermis and dermis consisted of CTLs. Detection of granzyme B and CD3 using paraffin sections employed in this study can be a clinically applicable method for detecting CTLs.

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Tanaka, N., Kanei, T., Iwata, M., Kawabe, M., Kamishina, H., Murakami, M., … Maeda, S. (2021). Detection of granzyme b in cd3-positive cells infiltrated in lesional skin of a dog with erythema multiforme associated with zonisamide. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 83(10), 1559–1562. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.21-0146

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