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Histopathologic Analysis of Surgically Resected Lungs of Patients with Non-tuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease: a Retrospective and Hypothesis-generating Study
Non-tuberculous mycobacterial lung disease (NTM-LD) is most commonly due to species within the Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) and Mycobacterium abscessus complex (MAbC). Surgical lung resection, typically a lobectomy or segmentectomy, is occasionally undertaken for individuals with recalcitrant b...
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author | Choi, Sangbong Potts, Kyle J. Althoff, Meghan D. Jimenez, Guillermo Bai, Xiyuan Calhoun, Kara M. Cool, Carlyne D. Chan, Edward D. |
author_facet | Choi, Sangbong Potts, Kyle J. Althoff, Meghan D. Jimenez, Guillermo Bai, Xiyuan Calhoun, Kara M. Cool, Carlyne D. Chan, Edward D. |
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description | Non-tuberculous mycobacterial lung disease (NTM-LD) is most commonly due to species within the Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) and Mycobacterium abscessus complex (MAbC). Surgical lung resection, typically a lobectomy or segmentectomy, is occasionally undertaken for individuals with recalcitrant but localized NTM-LD. Since the growth characteristics of MAC (slow growers) and MAbC (rapid growers) as well as their drug susceptibility patterns are significantly different, the objective of this study is to characterize and compare the histopathologic features of the resected lungs due to these two major NTM groups. From 1996 to 2017, 356 patients with NTM-LD due to MAC (n=270), MAbC (n=54), or both (n=32) underwent a total of 404 lobar resections (with the lingula counted as a separate lobe) at the University of Colorado Hospital. We analyzed by microscopy the existing surgical lung tissue sections for bronchiolitis, bronchiolectasis, bronchiectasis, non-necrotizing granuloma (airway, parenchymal, and total), necrotizing granuloma (airway, parenchymal, and total), peri-airway fibrosis, fibrous pleuritis, and lymphoid follicles. There were no significant differences in the presence or absence of most of the histopathologic features of surgically removed lungs due to MAC, MAbC, or both MAC + MAbC. However, there were significantly more necrotizing granulomas (airway, parenchymal, and total) and fibrous pleuritis in MAC compared to MAbC lung diseases. Since necrotizing granulomas may be a sign of inadequate control of the infection, we posit that their presence may be an indication of increased chronicity, increased virulence of MAC compared to MAbC, and/or impaired host immunity against the NTM. Futures studies to determine the root cause of such differences in histopathologic findings in MAC versus MAbC lung disease may spawn new leads on differential pathogenic mechanisms with different NTM, with the goal of aiming for more targeted therapy against both the NTM and the lung damage induced by them. |
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spelling | pubmed-86867722021-12-29 Histopathologic Analysis of Surgically Resected Lungs of Patients with Non-tuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease: a Retrospective and Hypothesis-generating Study Choi, Sangbong Potts, Kyle J. Althoff, Meghan D. Jimenez, Guillermo Bai, Xiyuan Calhoun, Kara M. Cool, Carlyne D. Chan, Edward D. Yale J Biol Med Original Contribution Non-tuberculous mycobacterial lung disease (NTM-LD) is most commonly due to species within the Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) and Mycobacterium abscessus complex (MAbC). Surgical lung resection, typically a lobectomy or segmentectomy, is occasionally undertaken for individuals with recalcitrant but localized NTM-LD. Since the growth characteristics of MAC (slow growers) and MAbC (rapid growers) as well as their drug susceptibility patterns are significantly different, the objective of this study is to characterize and compare the histopathologic features of the resected lungs due to these two major NTM groups. From 1996 to 2017, 356 patients with NTM-LD due to MAC (n=270), MAbC (n=54), or both (n=32) underwent a total of 404 lobar resections (with the lingula counted as a separate lobe) at the University of Colorado Hospital. We analyzed by microscopy the existing surgical lung tissue sections for bronchiolitis, bronchiolectasis, bronchiectasis, non-necrotizing granuloma (airway, parenchymal, and total), necrotizing granuloma (airway, parenchymal, and total), peri-airway fibrosis, fibrous pleuritis, and lymphoid follicles. There were no significant differences in the presence or absence of most of the histopathologic features of surgically removed lungs due to MAC, MAbC, or both MAC + MAbC. However, there were significantly more necrotizing granulomas (airway, parenchymal, and total) and fibrous pleuritis in MAC compared to MAbC lung diseases. Since necrotizing granulomas may be a sign of inadequate control of the infection, we posit that their presence may be an indication of increased chronicity, increased virulence of MAC compared to MAbC, and/or impaired host immunity against the NTM. Futures studies to determine the root cause of such differences in histopathologic findings in MAC versus MAbC lung disease may spawn new leads on differential pathogenic mechanisms with different NTM, with the goal of aiming for more targeted therapy against both the NTM and the lung damage induced by them. YJBM 2021-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8686772/ /pubmed/34970090 Text en Copyright ©2021, Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC BY-NC license, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. You may not use the material for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Original Contribution Choi, Sangbong Potts, Kyle J. Althoff, Meghan D. Jimenez, Guillermo Bai, Xiyuan Calhoun, Kara M. Cool, Carlyne D. Chan, Edward D. Histopathologic Analysis of Surgically Resected Lungs of Patients with Non-tuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease: a Retrospective and Hypothesis-generating Study |
title | Histopathologic Analysis of Surgically Resected Lungs of Patients
with Non-tuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease: a Retrospective and
Hypothesis-generating Study |
title_full | Histopathologic Analysis of Surgically Resected Lungs of Patients
with Non-tuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease: a Retrospective and
Hypothesis-generating Study |
title_fullStr | Histopathologic Analysis of Surgically Resected Lungs of Patients
with Non-tuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease: a Retrospective and
Hypothesis-generating Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Histopathologic Analysis of Surgically Resected Lungs of Patients
with Non-tuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease: a Retrospective and
Hypothesis-generating Study |
title_short | Histopathologic Analysis of Surgically Resected Lungs of Patients
with Non-tuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease: a Retrospective and
Hypothesis-generating Study |
title_sort | histopathologic analysis of surgically resected lungs of patients
with non-tuberculous mycobacterial lung disease: a retrospective and
hypothesis-generating study |
topic | Original Contribution |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8686772/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34970090 |
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