Journal of Clinical Medicine (Sep 2021)

Tumor-Associated Granulomas Preceding a Diagnosis of Thoracic Sarcoidosis: A Retrospective, Single-Center Cohort Study

  • Patricia Muñoz-Hernández,
  • Mariel Valdivia-Mazeyra,
  • Julio Ancochea,
  • Tamara Alonso Pérez,
  • Olga Rajas,
  • Claudia Valenzuela,
  • Susana Hernández-Muñiz,
  • Amparo Esteban-Peris,
  • José A. Jiménez-Heffernan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10184151
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 18
p. 4151

Abstract

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There is a relationship between systemic sarcoidosis (SS) and malignancy. Sarcoidosis results from an exaggerated immune response in genetically susceptible individuals. In oncologic patients with sarcoidosis, tumoral antigens and antineoplastic treatment are considered potential triggering factors. The observation of a patient with granulomas in a parotid carcinoma who later developed SS led us to review the previous tumors of patients with SS. The aim of the study is to see whether granulomas were already present in the tumors that preceded sarcoidosis. We identified 196 sarcoidosis patients, 47 of whom had previously had a tumor. We were able to review 29 cases, 12 of which showed tumor-associated granulomas (TAGs) (41.4%). This ratio is much higher than that of the normal population (4.4–13.8). We analyzed five control patients without sarcoidosis for each tumor. In conclusion, we observed an increased number of TAGs in patients who later developed SS. This finding reinforces a pathogenic relationship between SS and neoplasia. The histology of tumors in patients with SS should be reviewed in an attempt to identify granulomas.

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