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Sporadic naturally occurring melanoma in dogs as a preclinical model for human melanoma

Melanoma represents a significant malignancy in humans and dogs. Different from genetically engineered models, sporadic canine melanocytic neoplasms share several characteristics with human disease that could make dogs a more relevant preclinical model. Canine melanomas rarely arise in sun-exposed s...

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Autores principales: Simpson, R Mark, Bastian, Boris C, Michael, Helen T, Webster, Joshua D, Prasad, Manju L, Conway, Catherine M, Prieto, Victor M, Gary, Joy M, Goldschmidt, Michael H, Esplin, D Glen, Smedley, Rebecca C, Piris, Adriano, Meuten, Donald J, Kiupel, Matti, Lee, Chyi-Chia R, Ward, Jerrold M, Dwyer, Jennifer E, Davis, Barbara J, Anver, Miriam R, Molinolo, Alfredo A, Hoover, Shelley B, Rodriguez-Canales, Jaime, Hewitt, Stephen M
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4066658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24128326
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pcmr.12185
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author Simpson, R Mark
Bastian, Boris C
Michael, Helen T
Webster, Joshua D
Prasad, Manju L
Conway, Catherine M
Prieto, Victor M
Gary, Joy M
Goldschmidt, Michael H
Esplin, D Glen
Smedley, Rebecca C
Piris, Adriano
Meuten, Donald J
Kiupel, Matti
Lee, Chyi-Chia R
Ward, Jerrold M
Dwyer, Jennifer E
Davis, Barbara J
Anver, Miriam R
Molinolo, Alfredo A
Hoover, Shelley B
Rodriguez-Canales, Jaime
Hewitt, Stephen M
author_facet Simpson, R Mark
Bastian, Boris C
Michael, Helen T
Webster, Joshua D
Prasad, Manju L
Conway, Catherine M
Prieto, Victor M
Gary, Joy M
Goldschmidt, Michael H
Esplin, D Glen
Smedley, Rebecca C
Piris, Adriano
Meuten, Donald J
Kiupel, Matti
Lee, Chyi-Chia R
Ward, Jerrold M
Dwyer, Jennifer E
Davis, Barbara J
Anver, Miriam R
Molinolo, Alfredo A
Hoover, Shelley B
Rodriguez-Canales, Jaime
Hewitt, Stephen M
author_sort Simpson, R Mark
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description Melanoma represents a significant malignancy in humans and dogs. Different from genetically engineered models, sporadic canine melanocytic neoplasms share several characteristics with human disease that could make dogs a more relevant preclinical model. Canine melanomas rarely arise in sun-exposed sites. Most occur in the oral cavity, with a subset having intra-epithelial malignant melanocytes mimicking the in situ component of human mucosal melanoma. The spectrum of canine melanocytic neoplasia includes benign lesions with some analogy to nevi, as well as invasive primary melanoma, and widespread metastasis. Growing evidence of distinct subtypes in humans, differing in somatic and predisposing germ-line genetic alterations, cell of origin, epidemiology, relationship to ultraviolet radiation and progression from benign to malignant tumors, may also exist in dogs. Canine and human mucosal melanomas appear to harbor BRAF, NRAS, and c-kit mutations uncommonly, compared with human cutaneous melanomas, although both species share AKT and MAPK signaling activation. We conclude that there is significant overlap in the clinical and histopathological features of canine and human mucosal melanomas. This represents opportunity to explore canine oral cavity melanoma as a preclinical model.
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spelling pubmed-40666582014-12-08 Sporadic naturally occurring melanoma in dogs as a preclinical model for human melanoma Simpson, R Mark Bastian, Boris C Michael, Helen T Webster, Joshua D Prasad, Manju L Conway, Catherine M Prieto, Victor M Gary, Joy M Goldschmidt, Michael H Esplin, D Glen Smedley, Rebecca C Piris, Adriano Meuten, Donald J Kiupel, Matti Lee, Chyi-Chia R Ward, Jerrold M Dwyer, Jennifer E Davis, Barbara J Anver, Miriam R Molinolo, Alfredo A Hoover, Shelley B Rodriguez-Canales, Jaime Hewitt, Stephen M Pigment Cell Melanoma Res Perspective Melanoma represents a significant malignancy in humans and dogs. Different from genetically engineered models, sporadic canine melanocytic neoplasms share several characteristics with human disease that could make dogs a more relevant preclinical model. Canine melanomas rarely arise in sun-exposed sites. Most occur in the oral cavity, with a subset having intra-epithelial malignant melanocytes mimicking the in situ component of human mucosal melanoma. The spectrum of canine melanocytic neoplasia includes benign lesions with some analogy to nevi, as well as invasive primary melanoma, and widespread metastasis. Growing evidence of distinct subtypes in humans, differing in somatic and predisposing germ-line genetic alterations, cell of origin, epidemiology, relationship to ultraviolet radiation and progression from benign to malignant tumors, may also exist in dogs. Canine and human mucosal melanomas appear to harbor BRAF, NRAS, and c-kit mutations uncommonly, compared with human cutaneous melanomas, although both species share AKT and MAPK signaling activation. We conclude that there is significant overlap in the clinical and histopathological features of canine and human mucosal melanomas. This represents opportunity to explore canine oral cavity melanoma as a preclinical model. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014-01 2013-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4066658/ /pubmed/24128326 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pcmr.12185 Text en © 2013 The Authors. Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Perspective
Simpson, R Mark
Bastian, Boris C
Michael, Helen T
Webster, Joshua D
Prasad, Manju L
Conway, Catherine M
Prieto, Victor M
Gary, Joy M
Goldschmidt, Michael H
Esplin, D Glen
Smedley, Rebecca C
Piris, Adriano
Meuten, Donald J
Kiupel, Matti
Lee, Chyi-Chia R
Ward, Jerrold M
Dwyer, Jennifer E
Davis, Barbara J
Anver, Miriam R
Molinolo, Alfredo A
Hoover, Shelley B
Rodriguez-Canales, Jaime
Hewitt, Stephen M
Sporadic naturally occurring melanoma in dogs as a preclinical model for human melanoma
title Sporadic naturally occurring melanoma in dogs as a preclinical model for human melanoma
title_full Sporadic naturally occurring melanoma in dogs as a preclinical model for human melanoma
title_fullStr Sporadic naturally occurring melanoma in dogs as a preclinical model for human melanoma
title_full_unstemmed Sporadic naturally occurring melanoma in dogs as a preclinical model for human melanoma
title_short Sporadic naturally occurring melanoma in dogs as a preclinical model for human melanoma
title_sort sporadic naturally occurring melanoma in dogs as a preclinical model for human melanoma
topic Perspective
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4066658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24128326
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pcmr.12185
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