Four cases of cell cannibalism in highly malignant feline and canine tumors
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Diagnostic Pathology
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Four cases of tumors in which cell internalization was frequently visualized are reported: one feline mammary
carcinoma, one feline cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, one canine pulmonary squamous cell carcinoma and
one canine pleural mesothelioma. Cell internalization was observed by cytology in two of these cases (the feline
mammary tumour and the pleural effusion in the canine mesothelioma) and by histopathology in all but the canine
mesothelioma. Immunohistochemical staining for pancytokeratin was positive for both internalized and host cells,
while E-cadherin expression was frequently absent, although internalized cells occasionally stained positive. This
cell-to-cell interaction seems to be associated with tumors displaying a strong epithelial-mesenchymal transitional
phenotype, in which cancer cells become engulfed by other cancer cells. Such event could be regarded as an
important hallmark of very high malignancy.
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Ferreira et al. Diagnostic Pathology (2015) 10:199