Counting Intraepithelial Lymphocytes: A Comparison Between Routine Staining And Cd3 Immunohistochemistry

Rosalin Cooper, Neil James Papworth, Chloe Harris, Joanne Horne, Jacqueline Lai, Joyce Lai,Rushda Rajak, Katy Marie Valentine, Sam Otieno Gaya,Norman John Carr

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGY(2020)

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Counting intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) is a key part of the assessment of duodenal biopsies. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) for CD3 can aid identification of lymphocytes in this context, but it is not evident that counts on hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) and CD3 are comparable. This study aimed to compare the IEL counts in duodenal biopsies using H&E stains and CD3 IHC, and to examine the interobserver variability. Thirty-five paired H&E and CD3 sections were reviewed by 6 pathologists who counted the number of IELs per 100 enterocytes. The counts were categorized into groups: normal (<25 lymphocytes), mildly raised (25-40 lymphocytes), and markedly raised (>40 lymphocytes). CD3 IHC was associated with significantly higher IEL counts than H&E. Four cases with normal H&E counts had raised counts with CD3. There was moderate agreement between observers for both H&E and CD3. Lack of concordance between CD3 and H&E IEL counts suggests that counts derived from the 2 methods may not be comparable to each other and should not be considered equivalent. There was no significant improvement in interobserver variability with CD3 IHC.
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intraepithelial lymphocytes, CD3 immunohistochemistry, duodenal biopsy, celiac disease, interobserver variability
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