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Gastrointestinal stromal tumors in a baboon, a spider monkey, and a chimpanzee and a review of the literature
Authors:YR Bommineni  EJ Dick  Jr  & GB Hubbard
Institution:Southwest National Primate Research Center at the Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, San Antonio, TX, USA
Abstract:Background  Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are believed to originate from the intestinal pacemaker cells (interstitial cells of Cajal) or their progenitor cells. Spontaneous tumors have been reported in dogs, horses, rhesus, and a chimpanzee and they have been produced experimentally in mice and rats. GISTs represent a diagnostic challenge because they cannot be differentiated from non-lymphoid mesenchymal tumors without using human c-kit (CD117) immunohistochemistry.
Methods  Three neoplasms were incidental findings at necropsy in the stomachs of a baboon and a spider monkey and in the rectum of a chimpanzee.
Results  The GISTs were initially diagnosed grossly and histologically with hematoxylin and eosin as leiomyomas. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that all three were c-kit (CD117) positive.
Conclusions  These are the first reports of GISTs in the baboon and spider monkey and the second in a chimpanzee. The occurrence of GISTs in non-human primates may provide a unique opportunity to study these tumors.
Keywords:Ateles paniscus            cancer  interstitial cells of Cajal  neoplasm  non-human primate              Pan troglodytes                        Papio anubis
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