Exploring the FoxP3+ Lymphocytes and Their Correlation with VEGF in Canine Histiocytic Tumors
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Histiocytic proliferative diseases in dogs include reactive diseases such as cutaneous histiocytosis and systemic histiocytosis and neoplastic diseases such as cutaneous histiocytoma, histiocytic sarcoma, and disseminated histiocytic sarcoma. The aim of our study was to investigate the intensity of VEGF staining with FoxP3-positive T lymphocytes in various histiocytic diseases in dogs. The study evaluated 23 cases diagnosed with histiocytic tumors. Immunostaining with Iba-1, E-cadherin, and CD3 antibodies was performed for differential diagnosis. Because of strong CD3 positivity, lymphoma was diagnosed in 2 cases. The diagnosis of histiocytic tumor was confirmed in 12 cases with intense Iba-1 positivity. In the other 9 cases, Iba-1-positive histiocytic cells were detected in the tumor tissue. Histopathologic examination of the 12 Iba-1-positive cases revealed that 4 cases were cutaneous histiocytomas, 3 cases were cutaneous histiocytosis, and 5 cases were histiocytic sarcomas (1 hemophagocytic histiocytic sarcoma). Mild E-cadherin positivity was detected in only one cutaneous histiocytoma and one histiocytic sarcoma. CD3- and FoxP3-positive T lymphocytes were counted and evaluated in 12 Iba-1-positive cases. In addition, VEGF staining revealed different degrees of positivity. Statistical analyzes revealed that there was a significant increase in CD3 positivity in histiocytic sarcoma and cutaneous histiocytosis cases compared with cutaneous histiocytoma cases in the group comparison. According to the correlation results of CD3, FoxP3, and VEGF levels, only a moderate negative correlation was found between FoxP3 and VEGF. According to the findings, increasing the amount of FoxP3-positive Tregs in canine histiocytic tumors may negatively correlate with VEGF-mediated angiogenesis.
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Kaya, A., & Ipek, V. (2025). Exploring the FoxP3+ Lymphocytes and Their Correlation with VEGF in Canine Histiocytic Tumors. Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, 76(1), 8757–8766. https://doi.org/10.12681/jhvms.37565
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- Том 76 № 1 (2025)
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