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Molecular Characterisation of Canine Osteosarcoma in High Risk Breeds

Dogs develop osteosarcoma (OSA) and the disease process closely resembles that of human OSA. OSA has a poor prognosis in both species and disease-free intervals and cure rates have not improved in recent years. Gene expression in canine OSAs was compared with non-tumor tissue utilising RNA sequencin...

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Autores principales: Simpson, Siobhan, Dunning, Mark, de Brot, Simone, Alibhai, Aziza, Bailey, Clara, Woodcock, Corinne L., Mestas, Madeline, Akhtar, Shareen, Jeyapalan, Jennie N., Lothion-Roy, Jennifer, Emes, Richard D., Allegrucci, Cinzia, Rizvanov, Albert A., Mongan, Nigel P., Rutland, Catrin S.
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7564920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32854182
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12092405
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author Simpson, Siobhan
Dunning, Mark
de Brot, Simone
Alibhai, Aziza
Bailey, Clara
Woodcock, Corinne L.
Mestas, Madeline
Akhtar, Shareen
Jeyapalan, Jennie N.
Lothion-Roy, Jennifer
Emes, Richard D.
Allegrucci, Cinzia
Rizvanov, Albert A.
Mongan, Nigel P.
Rutland, Catrin S.
author_facet Simpson, Siobhan
Dunning, Mark
de Brot, Simone
Alibhai, Aziza
Bailey, Clara
Woodcock, Corinne L.
Mestas, Madeline
Akhtar, Shareen
Jeyapalan, Jennie N.
Lothion-Roy, Jennifer
Emes, Richard D.
Allegrucci, Cinzia
Rizvanov, Albert A.
Mongan, Nigel P.
Rutland, Catrin S.
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description Dogs develop osteosarcoma (OSA) and the disease process closely resembles that of human OSA. OSA has a poor prognosis in both species and disease-free intervals and cure rates have not improved in recent years. Gene expression in canine OSAs was compared with non-tumor tissue utilising RNA sequencing, validated by qRT-PCR and immunohistochemistry (n = 16). Polymorphic polyglutamine (polyQ) tracts in the androgen receptor (AR/NR3C4) and nuclear receptor coactivator 3 (NCOA3) genes were investigated in control and OSA patients using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), Sanger sequencing and fragment analysis (n = 1019 Rottweilers, 379 Irish Wolfhounds). Our analysis identified 1281 significantly differentially expressed genes (>2 fold change, p < 0.05), specifically 839 lower and 442 elevated gene expression in osteosarcoma (n = 3) samples relative to non-malignant (n = 4) bone. Enriched pathways and gene ontologies were identified, which provide insight into the molecular pathways implicated in canine OSA. Expression of a subset of these genes (SLC2A1, DKK3, MMP3, POSTN, RBP4, ASPN) was validated by qRTPCR and immunohistochemistry (MMP3, DKK3, SLC2A1) respectively. While little variation was found in the NCOA3 polyQ tract, greater variation was present in both polyQ tracts in the AR, but no significant associations in length were made with OSA. The data provides novel insights into the molecular mechanisms of OSA in high risk breeds. This knowledge may inform development of new prevention strategies and treatments for OSA in dogs and supports utilising spontaneous OSA in dogs to improve understanding of the disease in people.
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spelling pubmed-75649202020-10-26 Molecular Characterisation of Canine Osteosarcoma in High Risk Breeds Simpson, Siobhan Dunning, Mark de Brot, Simone Alibhai, Aziza Bailey, Clara Woodcock, Corinne L. Mestas, Madeline Akhtar, Shareen Jeyapalan, Jennie N. Lothion-Roy, Jennifer Emes, Richard D. Allegrucci, Cinzia Rizvanov, Albert A. Mongan, Nigel P. Rutland, Catrin S. Cancers (Basel) Article Dogs develop osteosarcoma (OSA) and the disease process closely resembles that of human OSA. OSA has a poor prognosis in both species and disease-free intervals and cure rates have not improved in recent years. Gene expression in canine OSAs was compared with non-tumor tissue utilising RNA sequencing, validated by qRT-PCR and immunohistochemistry (n = 16). Polymorphic polyglutamine (polyQ) tracts in the androgen receptor (AR/NR3C4) and nuclear receptor coactivator 3 (NCOA3) genes were investigated in control and OSA patients using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), Sanger sequencing and fragment analysis (n = 1019 Rottweilers, 379 Irish Wolfhounds). Our analysis identified 1281 significantly differentially expressed genes (>2 fold change, p < 0.05), specifically 839 lower and 442 elevated gene expression in osteosarcoma (n = 3) samples relative to non-malignant (n = 4) bone. Enriched pathways and gene ontologies were identified, which provide insight into the molecular pathways implicated in canine OSA. Expression of a subset of these genes (SLC2A1, DKK3, MMP3, POSTN, RBP4, ASPN) was validated by qRTPCR and immunohistochemistry (MMP3, DKK3, SLC2A1) respectively. While little variation was found in the NCOA3 polyQ tract, greater variation was present in both polyQ tracts in the AR, but no significant associations in length were made with OSA. The data provides novel insights into the molecular mechanisms of OSA in high risk breeds. This knowledge may inform development of new prevention strategies and treatments for OSA in dogs and supports utilising spontaneous OSA in dogs to improve understanding of the disease in people. MDPI 2020-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7564920/ /pubmed/32854182 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12092405 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Simpson, Siobhan
Dunning, Mark
de Brot, Simone
Alibhai, Aziza
Bailey, Clara
Woodcock, Corinne L.
Mestas, Madeline
Akhtar, Shareen
Jeyapalan, Jennie N.
Lothion-Roy, Jennifer
Emes, Richard D.
Allegrucci, Cinzia
Rizvanov, Albert A.
Mongan, Nigel P.
Rutland, Catrin S.
Molecular Characterisation of Canine Osteosarcoma in High Risk Breeds
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title_full Molecular Characterisation of Canine Osteosarcoma in High Risk Breeds
title_fullStr Molecular Characterisation of Canine Osteosarcoma in High Risk Breeds
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title_short Molecular Characterisation of Canine Osteosarcoma in High Risk Breeds
title_sort molecular characterisation of canine osteosarcoma in high risk breeds
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7564920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32854182
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12092405
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