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Identification of common predisposing loci to hematopoietic cancers in four dog breeds

Histiocytic sarcoma (HS) is a rare but aggressive cancer in both humans and dogs. The spontaneous canine model, which has clinical, epidemiological, and histological similarities with human HS and specific breed predispositions, provides a unique opportunity to unravel the genetic basis of this canc...

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Autores principales: Hédan, Benoît, Cadieu, Édouard, Rimbault, Maud, Vaysse, Amaury, Dufaure de Citres, Caroline, Devauchelle, Patrick, Botherel, Nadine, Abadie, Jérôme, Quignon, Pascale, Derrien, Thomas, André, Catherine
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33793571
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009395
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author Hédan, Benoît
Cadieu, Édouard
Rimbault, Maud
Vaysse, Amaury
Dufaure de Citres, Caroline
Devauchelle, Patrick
Botherel, Nadine
Abadie, Jérôme
Quignon, Pascale
Derrien, Thomas
André, Catherine
author_facet Hédan, Benoît
Cadieu, Édouard
Rimbault, Maud
Vaysse, Amaury
Dufaure de Citres, Caroline
Devauchelle, Patrick
Botherel, Nadine
Abadie, Jérôme
Quignon, Pascale
Derrien, Thomas
André, Catherine
author_sort Hédan, Benoît
collection PubMed
description Histiocytic sarcoma (HS) is a rare but aggressive cancer in both humans and dogs. The spontaneous canine model, which has clinical, epidemiological, and histological similarities with human HS and specific breed predispositions, provides a unique opportunity to unravel the genetic basis of this cancer. In this study, we aimed to identify germline risk factors associated with the development of HS in canine-predisposed breeds. We used a methodology that combined several genome-wide association studies in a multi-breed and multi-cancer approach as well as targeted next-generation sequencing, and imputation We combined several dog breeds (Bernese mountain dogs, Rottweilers, flat-coated retrievers, and golden retrievers), and three hematopoietic cancers (HS, lymphoma, and mast cell tumor). Results showed that we not only refined the previously identified HS risk CDKN2A locus, but also identified new loci on canine chromosomes 2, 5, 14, and 20. Capture and targeted sequencing of specific loci suggested the existence of regulatory variants in non-coding regions and methylation mechanisms linked to risk haplotypes, which lead to strong cancer predisposition in specific dog breeds. We also showed that these canine cancer predisposing loci appeared to be due to the additive effect of several risk haplotypes involved in other hematopoietic cancers such as lymphoma or mast cell tumors as well. This illustrates the pleiotropic nature of these canine cancer loci as observed in human oncology, thereby reinforcing the interest of predisposed dog breeds to study cancer initiation and progression.
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spelling pubmed-80161072021-04-07 Identification of common predisposing loci to hematopoietic cancers in four dog breeds Hédan, Benoît Cadieu, Édouard Rimbault, Maud Vaysse, Amaury Dufaure de Citres, Caroline Devauchelle, Patrick Botherel, Nadine Abadie, Jérôme Quignon, Pascale Derrien, Thomas André, Catherine PLoS Genet Research Article Histiocytic sarcoma (HS) is a rare but aggressive cancer in both humans and dogs. The spontaneous canine model, which has clinical, epidemiological, and histological similarities with human HS and specific breed predispositions, provides a unique opportunity to unravel the genetic basis of this cancer. In this study, we aimed to identify germline risk factors associated with the development of HS in canine-predisposed breeds. We used a methodology that combined several genome-wide association studies in a multi-breed and multi-cancer approach as well as targeted next-generation sequencing, and imputation We combined several dog breeds (Bernese mountain dogs, Rottweilers, flat-coated retrievers, and golden retrievers), and three hematopoietic cancers (HS, lymphoma, and mast cell tumor). Results showed that we not only refined the previously identified HS risk CDKN2A locus, but also identified new loci on canine chromosomes 2, 5, 14, and 20. Capture and targeted sequencing of specific loci suggested the existence of regulatory variants in non-coding regions and methylation mechanisms linked to risk haplotypes, which lead to strong cancer predisposition in specific dog breeds. We also showed that these canine cancer predisposing loci appeared to be due to the additive effect of several risk haplotypes involved in other hematopoietic cancers such as lymphoma or mast cell tumors as well. This illustrates the pleiotropic nature of these canine cancer loci as observed in human oncology, thereby reinforcing the interest of predisposed dog breeds to study cancer initiation and progression. Public Library of Science 2021-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8016107/ /pubmed/33793571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009395 Text en © 2021 Hédan et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hédan, Benoît
Cadieu, Édouard
Rimbault, Maud
Vaysse, Amaury
Dufaure de Citres, Caroline
Devauchelle, Patrick
Botherel, Nadine
Abadie, Jérôme
Quignon, Pascale
Derrien, Thomas
André, Catherine
Identification of common predisposing loci to hematopoietic cancers in four dog breeds
title Identification of common predisposing loci to hematopoietic cancers in four dog breeds
title_full Identification of common predisposing loci to hematopoietic cancers in four dog breeds
title_fullStr Identification of common predisposing loci to hematopoietic cancers in four dog breeds
title_full_unstemmed Identification of common predisposing loci to hematopoietic cancers in four dog breeds
title_short Identification of common predisposing loci to hematopoietic cancers in four dog breeds
title_sort identification of common predisposing loci to hematopoietic cancers in four dog breeds
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33793571
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009395
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