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Grading of minor salivary gland immuno-histopathology post-allogenic hematopoietic cell transplantation

The oral cavity commonly displays mucosal lichenoid lesions and salivary gland dysfunction, which are considered different chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease (cGVHD) pathophysiology’s. However, diagnostics of salivary gland (sg-)cGVHD are limited. The objectives of the current study are to evaluate t...

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Autores principales: Tollemar, V., Arvidsson, H., Häbel, H., Tudzarovski, N., Legert, K. Garming, Le Blanc, K., Warfvinge, G., Sugars, R.V.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10148098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37128306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15517
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author Tollemar, V.
Arvidsson, H.
Häbel, H.
Tudzarovski, N.
Legert, K. Garming
Le Blanc, K.
Warfvinge, G.
Sugars, R.V.
author_facet Tollemar, V.
Arvidsson, H.
Häbel, H.
Tudzarovski, N.
Legert, K. Garming
Le Blanc, K.
Warfvinge, G.
Sugars, R.V.
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description The oral cavity commonly displays mucosal lichenoid lesions and salivary gland dysfunction, which are considered different chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease (cGVHD) pathophysiology’s. However, diagnostics of salivary gland (sg-)cGVHD are limited. The objectives of the current study are to evaluate the minor salivary gland (MSG) histo-immunopathological profiles post allogenic hematopoietic cell transplantation based on sg-cGVHD criteria. Design: Histopathology was characterized according to two published grading strategies. Firstly, the National Institute of Health (NIH) assessed peri-ductal/acinar infiltration, exocytosis, damage, and fibrosis, and a points-based grading scheme was established (0–16 points, Grade (G) 0 to IV). Second, a modified Sjögren’s Syndrome focus-score with parenchymal damage was also adapted, (0–10 points, Score 0 to 2). 146 MSG biopsies from 79 patients were compared, using the histopathological specific criteria for sg-cGVHD pathology. Quantitative immunohistochemistry for T-cells (CD4, CD8), B-cells (CD19, CD20), monocytic cells (CD68) and dendritic cells (CD1a) were also assessed. Results: The large-scale cohort validated the use of both grading schemes. GIII-GIV and score 2 signified a histopathological diagnosis of “likely” sg-cGVHD. Immunopathological severity was associated with increased T-cells (CD4 and CD8) and monocytic (CD68) infiltrate, with minimal involvement of B-cells (CD19 and CD20), and Langerhans cells (CD1a). Conclusions: Both schemes were verified as being suitable for histological grading to improve assessment and diagnosis of sg-cGVHD. The NIH cGVHD grading appears to be more beneficial for research purposes, including final diagnostics of “no/inactive”, “possible” or “likely” cGVHD. The study highlights the intricacies of sg-cGVHD pathology; and the need for standardized assessment to improve patient management associated to sg-cGVHD.
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spelling pubmed-101480982023-04-30 Grading of minor salivary gland immuno-histopathology post-allogenic hematopoietic cell transplantation Tollemar, V. Arvidsson, H. Häbel, H. Tudzarovski, N. Legert, K. Garming Le Blanc, K. Warfvinge, G. Sugars, R.V. Heliyon Research Article The oral cavity commonly displays mucosal lichenoid lesions and salivary gland dysfunction, which are considered different chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease (cGVHD) pathophysiology’s. However, diagnostics of salivary gland (sg-)cGVHD are limited. The objectives of the current study are to evaluate the minor salivary gland (MSG) histo-immunopathological profiles post allogenic hematopoietic cell transplantation based on sg-cGVHD criteria. Design: Histopathology was characterized according to two published grading strategies. Firstly, the National Institute of Health (NIH) assessed peri-ductal/acinar infiltration, exocytosis, damage, and fibrosis, and a points-based grading scheme was established (0–16 points, Grade (G) 0 to IV). Second, a modified Sjögren’s Syndrome focus-score with parenchymal damage was also adapted, (0–10 points, Score 0 to 2). 146 MSG biopsies from 79 patients were compared, using the histopathological specific criteria for sg-cGVHD pathology. Quantitative immunohistochemistry for T-cells (CD4, CD8), B-cells (CD19, CD20), monocytic cells (CD68) and dendritic cells (CD1a) were also assessed. Results: The large-scale cohort validated the use of both grading schemes. GIII-GIV and score 2 signified a histopathological diagnosis of “likely” sg-cGVHD. Immunopathological severity was associated with increased T-cells (CD4 and CD8) and monocytic (CD68) infiltrate, with minimal involvement of B-cells (CD19 and CD20), and Langerhans cells (CD1a). Conclusions: Both schemes were verified as being suitable for histological grading to improve assessment and diagnosis of sg-cGVHD. The NIH cGVHD grading appears to be more beneficial for research purposes, including final diagnostics of “no/inactive”, “possible” or “likely” cGVHD. The study highlights the intricacies of sg-cGVHD pathology; and the need for standardized assessment to improve patient management associated to sg-cGVHD. Elsevier 2023-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10148098/ /pubmed/37128306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15517 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tudzarovski, N.
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Le Blanc, K.
Warfvinge, G.
Sugars, R.V.
Grading of minor salivary gland immuno-histopathology post-allogenic hematopoietic cell transplantation
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