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Clinical outcome and prognostic factors in dogs with B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia: A retrospective study

BACKGROUND: B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (BCLL) in dogs generally is considered an indolent disease, but previous studies indicate a wide range in survival times. OBJECTIVES: We hypothesized that BCLL has a heterogeneous clinical course, similar to chronic lymphocytic leukemia in humans. We a...

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Autores principales: Rout, Emily D., Labadie, Julia D., Yoshimoto, Janna A., Avery, Paul R., Curran, Kaitlin M., Avery, Anne C.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8295712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33998726
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16160
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author Rout, Emily D.
Labadie, Julia D.
Yoshimoto, Janna A.
Avery, Paul R.
Curran, Kaitlin M.
Avery, Anne C.
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Labadie, Julia D.
Yoshimoto, Janna A.
Avery, Paul R.
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description BACKGROUND: B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (BCLL) in dogs generally is considered an indolent disease, but previous studies indicate a wide range in survival times. OBJECTIVES: We hypothesized that BCLL has a heterogeneous clinical course, similar to chronic lymphocytic leukemia in humans. We aimed to assess presentation and outcome in dogs with BCLL and evaluate the prognostic relevance of clinical and flow cytometric factors. ANIMALS: One hundred and twenty‐one dogs with BCLL diagnosed by flow cytometry. Three breed groups were represented: small breed dogs (n = 55) because of increased risk of BCLL; Boxers (n = 33) because of preferential use of unmutated immunoglobulin genes; and other breeds (n = 33). METHODS: Retrospective study reviewing signalment, clinicopathologic data, physical examination findings, treatment, and survival of dogs with BCLL. Cellular proliferation, determined by the percentage of Ki67‐expressing CD21+ B‐cells by flow cytometry, was measured in 39 of 121 cases. Clinical and laboratory variables were evaluated for association with survival. RESULTS: The median survival time (MST) for all cases was 300 days (range, 1‐1644 days). Boxers had significantly shorter survival (MST, 178 days) than non‐Boxers (MST, 423 days; P < .0001), and no significant survival difference was found between small breeds and other non‐Boxer breeds. Cases with high Ki67 (>40% Ki67‐expressing B‐cells) had significantly shorter survival (MST, 173 days) than did cases with <40% Ki67 (MST undetermined; P = .03), regardless of breed. Cases with a high lymphocyte count (>60 000 lymphocytes/μL) or clinical signs at presentation had significantly shorter survival. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia had a variable clinical course and Boxer dogs and cases with high Ki67 had more aggressive disease.
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spelling pubmed-82957122021-07-27 Clinical outcome and prognostic factors in dogs with B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia: A retrospective study Rout, Emily D. Labadie, Julia D. Yoshimoto, Janna A. Avery, Paul R. Curran, Kaitlin M. Avery, Anne C. J Vet Intern Med SMALL ANIMAL BACKGROUND: B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (BCLL) in dogs generally is considered an indolent disease, but previous studies indicate a wide range in survival times. OBJECTIVES: We hypothesized that BCLL has a heterogeneous clinical course, similar to chronic lymphocytic leukemia in humans. We aimed to assess presentation and outcome in dogs with BCLL and evaluate the prognostic relevance of clinical and flow cytometric factors. ANIMALS: One hundred and twenty‐one dogs with BCLL diagnosed by flow cytometry. Three breed groups were represented: small breed dogs (n = 55) because of increased risk of BCLL; Boxers (n = 33) because of preferential use of unmutated immunoglobulin genes; and other breeds (n = 33). METHODS: Retrospective study reviewing signalment, clinicopathologic data, physical examination findings, treatment, and survival of dogs with BCLL. Cellular proliferation, determined by the percentage of Ki67‐expressing CD21+ B‐cells by flow cytometry, was measured in 39 of 121 cases. Clinical and laboratory variables were evaluated for association with survival. RESULTS: The median survival time (MST) for all cases was 300 days (range, 1‐1644 days). Boxers had significantly shorter survival (MST, 178 days) than non‐Boxers (MST, 423 days; P < .0001), and no significant survival difference was found between small breeds and other non‐Boxer breeds. Cases with high Ki67 (>40% Ki67‐expressing B‐cells) had significantly shorter survival (MST, 173 days) than did cases with <40% Ki67 (MST undetermined; P = .03), regardless of breed. Cases with a high lymphocyte count (>60 000 lymphocytes/μL) or clinical signs at presentation had significantly shorter survival. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia had a variable clinical course and Boxer dogs and cases with high Ki67 had more aggressive disease. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-05-17 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8295712/ /pubmed/33998726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16160 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) 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.
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Yoshimoto, Janna A.
Avery, Paul R.
Curran, Kaitlin M.
Avery, Anne C.
Clinical outcome and prognostic factors in dogs with B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia: A retrospective study
title Clinical outcome and prognostic factors in dogs with B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia: A retrospective study
title_full Clinical outcome and prognostic factors in dogs with B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia: A retrospective study
title_fullStr Clinical outcome and prognostic factors in dogs with B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia: A retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Clinical outcome and prognostic factors in dogs with B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia: A retrospective study
title_short Clinical outcome and prognostic factors in dogs with B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia: A retrospective study
title_sort clinical outcome and prognostic factors in dogs with b‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia: a retrospective study
topic SMALL ANIMAL
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8295712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33998726
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16160
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