Immunohistochemical characteristics of cytokeratin expression in epithelial type thymoma and thymic epithelial hyperplasia in F344 rats

J Toxicol Pathol. 2024 Oct;37(4):207-212. doi: 10.1293/tox.2024-0045. Epub 2024 Jul 25.

Abstract

We have previously reported on thymomas in Wistar Hannover rats with medullary differentiation and revealed that two different cytokeratin (CK) immunohistochemical types of thymic epithelia (TE), CK18 and CK14, lead to the formation of cortical-medullary structures. In aged F344 rats, epithelial-type thymoma rarely occurs, and thymic epithelial hyperplasia is common. However, CK expression in these F344 rat lesions is unknown. We investigated three hyperplasia and four thymomas in F344 for histopathological features and CK18 and CK14 expression. Hyperplasia was characterized by an increase in tubular structures in the medulla. Thymomas were nodular in shape, with tubular structures similar to those observed in hyperplasia, along with irregular structures such as cord, papillary, and spindloid. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that the tubular structures consisted of two layers: inner cuboidal-to-columnar TE and outer round-to-oval TE, positive for CK18 and CK14, respectively. The two-layer pattern was maintained to some extent in the irregular structures.

Keywords: CK14; CK18; F344 rat; epithelial hyperplasia; epithelial type thymoma; immunohistochemistry.