2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2021.736485
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The Extent of Inflammatory Cell Infiltrate and Fibrosis in Lungs of Telomere- and Surfactant-Related Familial Pulmonary Fibrosis

Abstract: Familial pulmonary fibrosis (FPF) is a monogenic disease most commonly involving telomere- (TERT) or surfactant- (SFTP) related mutations. These mutations have been shown to alter lymphocytic inflammatory responses, and FPF biopsies with histological lymphocytic infiltrates have been reported. Recently, a model of a surfactant mutation in mice showed that the disease initially started with an inflammatory response followed by fibrogenesis. Since inflammation and fibrogenesis are targeted by different drugs, we… Show more

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“…The criteria for differentiation between ADs and ACs were practical and were made by size, demarcation of the tumor margins, and cytological atypia [ 38 ]. The amount of inflammatory cell infiltrates on H&E-stained lung sections was scored in a blinded fashion using an inflammation score from 0 to 4 adapted from [ 40 ]. The inflammation scores refer to absent “0”, very little amount “1” (< 10% of the total surface area of the lungs), little amount “2” (10–25% of the total surface area of the lungs), moderate amount “3” (25–50% of the total surface area of the lungs), and severe amount “4” (> 50% of the total surface area of the lungs) of inflammatory cell infiltrates.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The criteria for differentiation between ADs and ACs were practical and were made by size, demarcation of the tumor margins, and cytological atypia [ 38 ]. The amount of inflammatory cell infiltrates on H&E-stained lung sections was scored in a blinded fashion using an inflammation score from 0 to 4 adapted from [ 40 ]. The inflammation scores refer to absent “0”, very little amount “1” (< 10% of the total surface area of the lungs), little amount “2” (10–25% of the total surface area of the lungs), moderate amount “3” (25–50% of the total surface area of the lungs), and severe amount “4” (> 50% of the total surface area of the lungs) of inflammatory cell infiltrates.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esto es tan estruendoso que, comparado a la historia de tabaquismo y la exposición ocupacional, la FPF constituye el factor de riesgo más importante para la presencia de FPI (3) . Hoy se sabe que la FPF es una entidad que involucra mutaciones relacionadas con los telómeros o el surfactante pero es indistinguible clínica e histológicamente de la FPI (4) .…”
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