Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Jul 2012)

Canine papillomatosis: a retrospective study of 24 cases (2001-2011) and immunohistochemical characterization

  • Matheus V. Bianchi,
  • Renata A. Casagrande,
  • Tatiane T.N. Watanabe,
  • Angelica T.B. Wouters,
  • Flademir Wouters,
  • Gisele S. Boos,
  • Mariana B. Menegat,
  • David Driemeier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-736X2012000700012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 7
pp. 653 – 657

Abstract

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A retrospective study of 24 cases of papillomas in dogs was performed from January 2001 to March 2011. Additionally, immunohistochemistry (IHC) was used to characterize and evaluate the samples. We found that disease was observed more in mixed breed dogs, ages ranging from 6 months to 10 years (mean 3.1 years), and there was no gender predilection. The main lesion sites were the skin (75%), lips (16.7%), and eyelids (8.3%). Upon histological evaluation, we observed papillary exophytic proliferation of squamous epithelium and papillary endophytic proliferation (inverted) in 87.5% and 12.5% of cases, respectively. The tumors were characterized by spinous layer hyperplasia (87.5%) with koilocytes (70.8%) and intranuclear pale basophilic inclusions bodies (8.3%), prominent granular layer with large amounts of keratohyalin granules (95.8%), and hyperkeratosis in the stratum corneum (100%). Positive immunostaining for Papillomavirus was found in 83.3% of cases, which were distributed between the granular layer and the stratum corneum. These findings indicate the following: that papillomas in dogs are caused by Papillomavirus, the viral cytopathic effect induces epithelial lesions, viral particles are found inside the cell nuclei, and inclusions bodies are rare.

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