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Hyperresistinemia in Obese Female Dogs With Mammary Carcinoma in Benign-Mixed Tumors and Its Correlation With Tumor Aggressiveness and Survival

Resistin is associated with metabolic, inflammatory, and neoplastic disorders, and is also considered a prognostic marker in human oncology. Canine mammary tumors have epidemiological, clinical, biological, and genetic characteristics similar to those of women and are proposed as a comparative study...

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Autores principales: Nicchio, Bianca Oliveira, Barrouin-Melo, Stella Maria, Machado, Marilia Carneiro, Vieira-Filho, Carlos Humberto, Santos, Ferlando Lima, Martins-Filho, Emanoel Ferreira, Barbosa, Vivian Fernanda, Barral, Thiago Doria, Portela, Ricardo Wagner, Damasceno, Karine Araújo, Estrela-Lima, Alessandra
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7438446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32903534
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00509
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author Nicchio, Bianca Oliveira
Barrouin-Melo, Stella Maria
Machado, Marilia Carneiro
Vieira-Filho, Carlos Humberto
Santos, Ferlando Lima
Martins-Filho, Emanoel Ferreira
Barbosa, Vivian Fernanda
Barral, Thiago Doria
Portela, Ricardo Wagner
Damasceno, Karine Araújo
Estrela-Lima, Alessandra
author_facet Nicchio, Bianca Oliveira
Barrouin-Melo, Stella Maria
Machado, Marilia Carneiro
Vieira-Filho, Carlos Humberto
Santos, Ferlando Lima
Martins-Filho, Emanoel Ferreira
Barbosa, Vivian Fernanda
Barral, Thiago Doria
Portela, Ricardo Wagner
Damasceno, Karine Araújo
Estrela-Lima, Alessandra
author_sort Nicchio, Bianca Oliveira
collection PubMed
description Resistin is associated with metabolic, inflammatory, and neoplastic disorders, and is also considered a prognostic marker in human oncology. Canine mammary tumors have epidemiological, clinical, biological, and genetic characteristics similar to those of women and are proposed as a comparative study model. Here, we evaluate the serum levels of resistin in female dogs with or without mammary carcinoma in mixed tumors (CBMT) and its correlation with the proliferative potential of the tumor, obesity, and survival. Eighty dogs grouped according to the presence (50) or absence (30) of CBMT, reproductive status and body condition were assessed for weight, fat percentage, and canine body mass index. The characteristic of the proliferative potential of the tumor (Ki-67) was evaluated. Ki-67 levels (p = 0.024), staging (p = 0.004), and grade (p = 0.016) influenced the survival of the female dogs. Through a multifactorial analysis, it could be seen that the parameters proliferation index (Ki-67) (p = 0.044) and staging (p = 0.036) influenced the survival of the animals. Neutered and overweight dogs from the control and CBMT groups showed hyperresistinemia. Ki-67 expression and resistin levels in dogs with CBMT were higher in overweight dogs than in dogs with normal weight (p = 0.0001). The survival rate of dogs with CBMT, obese and with high levels of resistin (8,400 μg L(−1)) was lower when compared to those with lower levels of resistin. These results showed an important relationship between hyperresistinemia, tumor proliferative potential and excessive body fat, suggesting that resistin levels may act as an interesting prognostic marker in patients with CBMT.
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spelling pubmed-74384462020-09-03 Hyperresistinemia in Obese Female Dogs With Mammary Carcinoma in Benign-Mixed Tumors and Its Correlation With Tumor Aggressiveness and Survival Nicchio, Bianca Oliveira Barrouin-Melo, Stella Maria Machado, Marilia Carneiro Vieira-Filho, Carlos Humberto Santos, Ferlando Lima Martins-Filho, Emanoel Ferreira Barbosa, Vivian Fernanda Barral, Thiago Doria Portela, Ricardo Wagner Damasceno, Karine Araújo Estrela-Lima, Alessandra Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Resistin is associated with metabolic, inflammatory, and neoplastic disorders, and is also considered a prognostic marker in human oncology. Canine mammary tumors have epidemiological, clinical, biological, and genetic characteristics similar to those of women and are proposed as a comparative study model. Here, we evaluate the serum levels of resistin in female dogs with or without mammary carcinoma in mixed tumors (CBMT) and its correlation with the proliferative potential of the tumor, obesity, and survival. Eighty dogs grouped according to the presence (50) or absence (30) of CBMT, reproductive status and body condition were assessed for weight, fat percentage, and canine body mass index. The characteristic of the proliferative potential of the tumor (Ki-67) was evaluated. Ki-67 levels (p = 0.024), staging (p = 0.004), and grade (p = 0.016) influenced the survival of the female dogs. Through a multifactorial analysis, it could be seen that the parameters proliferation index (Ki-67) (p = 0.044) and staging (p = 0.036) influenced the survival of the animals. Neutered and overweight dogs from the control and CBMT groups showed hyperresistinemia. Ki-67 expression and resistin levels in dogs with CBMT were higher in overweight dogs than in dogs with normal weight (p = 0.0001). The survival rate of dogs with CBMT, obese and with high levels of resistin (8,400 μg L(−1)) was lower when compared to those with lower levels of resistin. These results showed an important relationship between hyperresistinemia, tumor proliferative potential and excessive body fat, suggesting that resistin levels may act as an interesting prognostic marker in patients with CBMT. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7438446/ /pubmed/32903534 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00509 Text en Copyright © 2020 Nicchio, Barrouin-Melo, Machado, Vieira-Filho, Santos, Martins-Filho, Barbosa, Barral, Portela, Damasceno and Estrela-Lima. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Nicchio, Bianca Oliveira
Barrouin-Melo, Stella Maria
Machado, Marilia Carneiro
Vieira-Filho, Carlos Humberto
Santos, Ferlando Lima
Martins-Filho, Emanoel Ferreira
Barbosa, Vivian Fernanda
Barral, Thiago Doria
Portela, Ricardo Wagner
Damasceno, Karine Araújo
Estrela-Lima, Alessandra
Hyperresistinemia in Obese Female Dogs With Mammary Carcinoma in Benign-Mixed Tumors and Its Correlation With Tumor Aggressiveness and Survival
title Hyperresistinemia in Obese Female Dogs With Mammary Carcinoma in Benign-Mixed Tumors and Its Correlation With Tumor Aggressiveness and Survival
title_full Hyperresistinemia in Obese Female Dogs With Mammary Carcinoma in Benign-Mixed Tumors and Its Correlation With Tumor Aggressiveness and Survival
title_fullStr Hyperresistinemia in Obese Female Dogs With Mammary Carcinoma in Benign-Mixed Tumors and Its Correlation With Tumor Aggressiveness and Survival
title_full_unstemmed Hyperresistinemia in Obese Female Dogs With Mammary Carcinoma in Benign-Mixed Tumors and Its Correlation With Tumor Aggressiveness and Survival
title_short Hyperresistinemia in Obese Female Dogs With Mammary Carcinoma in Benign-Mixed Tumors and Its Correlation With Tumor Aggressiveness and Survival
title_sort hyperresistinemia in obese female dogs with mammary carcinoma in benign-mixed tumors and its correlation with tumor aggressiveness and survival
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7438446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32903534
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00509
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