Limitations of the criteria used to diagnose histologic endometritis in epidemiologic pelvic inflammatory disease research.
Vicetti Miguel RD1, Chivukula M, Krishnamurti U, Amortegui AJ, Kant JA, Sweet RL, Wiesenfeld HC, Phillips JM, Cherpes TL.
1University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, PA 15224, USA.
Abstract
While
endometrial neutrophils and plasma cells are criteria used to diagnose
histologic endometritis in epidemiologic pelvic inflammatory disease
(PID) research, plasma cell misidentification and nonspecificity may
limit the accuracy of these criteria. Herein, we examined: (1) the
identification of endometrial plasma cells with conventional methyl
green pyronin-based methodology versus plasma cell-specific (CD138)
immunostaining, (2) the prevalence of endometrial plasma cells among
women at low risk for PID, and (3) endometrial leukocyte subpopulations
among women diagnosed with acute or chronic histologic endometritis by
conventional criteria. We observed an absence of CD138+ cells in 25% of
endometrial biopsies in which plasma cells had been identified by
conventional methodology, while additional immunohistochemical analyses
revealed indistinguishable inflammatory infiltrates among women
diagnosed with acute or chronic endometritis by conventional criteria.
Among women considered at lower risk for PID development, flow
cytometric analyses detected plasma cells in 30% of endometrial biopsy
specimens, suggesting that these cells, even when accurately identified,
only nonspecifically identify upper genital tract inflammatory
processes. Combined, our findings underscore the limitations of the
criteria used to diagnose histologic endometritis in PID-related
research and suggest that satisfactory understanding of PID
pathogenesis, treatment, and prevention is hindered by continued use of
these criteria.
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
Pathol Res Pract. 2011 Nov 15;207(11):680-5. doi: 10.1016/j.prp.2011.08.007. Epub 2011 Oct 13.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0344033811002044
Md. Rodolfo Vicetti. Ex-miembro del GII.
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