Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Online ISSN : 1347-7439
Print ISSN : 0916-7250
ISSN-L : 0916-7250
Clinical Pathology
Comparison between Immunohistochemistry and Genetic Clonality Analysis for Cellular Lineage Determination in Feline Lymphomas
Hirofumi SATOYasuhito FUJINOKazuyuki UCHIDAKoichi OHNOHiroyuki NAKAYAMAHajime TSUJIMOTO
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2011 Volume 73 Issue 7 Pages 945-947

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Abstract
Clinical application of genetic clonality analysis by PCR has been available in feline lymphoma. However, it is in under dispute whether the analysis can be applied for cellular lineage determination. To evaluate utility of the analysis for lineage determination, the results between immunohistochemistry and the genetic analysis were compared. Based on the result with immunohistochemistry, sensitivity of the primer for IgH was 89% and specificity was 75%. Sensitivity of the primer for TCRg was 25% and specificity was 100%. Cross-lineage IgH rearrangement was found in 25% of T-cell lymphomas. The present study suggests that the genetic analysis had better be applied as not a definite but an adjunctive tool for lineage determination in feline lymphomas.
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