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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38511192/collagen-modifications-predictive-of-lymph-node-metastasis-in-dogs-with-carcinoma-in-mixed-tumours
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Paula Vargas Garcia, Daiana Yively Osorio Taborda, Luana Aparecida Reis, Ana Maria de Paula, Geovanni Dantas Cassali
INTRODUCTION: Mixed tumours in the canine mammary gland are the most common histological type in routine diagnosis. In general, these neoplasms have a favourable prognosis that does not evolve into metastatic disease. However, some cases develop into lymph node metastases and are associated with worse patient survival rates. METHODS: Here is a retrospective study of 46 samples of primary mixed tumours of the canine mammary gland: 15 cases of benign mixed tumours (BMT), 16 cases of carcinoma in mixed tumours without lymph node metastasis (CMT), and 15 cases of carcinomas in mixed tumours with lymph node metastasis (CMTM)...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38511062/upregulation-and-functional-roles-of-mir-450b-in-canine-oral-melanoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Md Nazmul Hasan, Md Mahfuzur Rahman, Al Asmaul Husna, Mohammad Arif, Indre Jasineviciute, Daiki Kato, Takayuki Nakagawa, Naoki Miura
Canine oral melanoma (COM) is a common and highly aggressive disease with the potential to model human melanomas. Dysregulated microRNAs represent an interesting line of research for COM because they are implicated in tumor progression. One example is miR-450b, which has been investigated for its molecular mechanisms and biological functions in multiple human cancers, but not human or canine melanoma. Here, we aimed to investigate miR-450b as a potential diagnostic biomarker of COM and its functional roles in metastatic and non-metastatic forms of the disease...
June 2024: Non-Coding RNA Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505509/cytotoxic-effects-of-crotoxin-from-crotalus-durissus-terrificus-snake-in-canine-mammary-tumor-cell-lines
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giovana Pedro, Felipe César da Silva Brasileiro, Jamile Mariano Macedo, Andreimar Martins Soares, Gabriel Caporale Mafra, Carlos Eduardo Fonseca Alves, Renée Laufer-Amorim
BACKGROUND: Mammary gland tumors are the most prevalent neoplasm in intact female dogs, and they are good natural models to study comparative oncology. Most canine mammary malignancies, as in women, are commonly refractory to conventional therapies and demand continuous new therapeutic approaches. Crotalus durissus terrificus , also called rattlesnake, has more than 60 different proteins in its venom with multiple pharmaceutical uses, such as antitumor, antiviral, and antimicrobial action...
2024: Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38488507/nci-cancer-research-data-commons-resources-to-share-key-cancer-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhining Wang, Tanja M Davidsen, Gina R Kuffel, KanakaDurga Addepalli, Amanda Bell, Esmeralda Casas-Silva, Hayley Dingerdissen, Keyvan Farahani, Andrey Fedorov, Sharon Gaheen, Robert L Grossman, Ron Kikinis, Erika Kim, John Otridge, Todd Pihl, Melissa Porter, Henry Rodriguez, Louis M Staudt, Ratna R Thangudu, Sudha Venkatachari, Jean Claude Zenklusen, Xu Zhang, Jill S Barnholtz-Sloan, The Crdc Program, Anthony R Kerlavage
Since 2014, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) has launched a series of data commons as part of the Cancer Research Data Commons (CRDC) ecosystem housing genomic, proteomic, imaging, and clinical data to support cancer research and promote data sharing of NCI-funded studies. This review describes each data commons (Genomic Data Commons, Proteomic Data Commons, Integrated Canine Data Commons, Cancer Data Service, Imaging Data Commons, and Clinical and Translational Data Commons), including their unique and shared features, accomplishments, and challenges...
March 15, 2024: Cancer Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38474165/modulating-the-activity-of-the-human-organic-cation-transporter-2-emerges-as-a-potential-strategy-to-mitigate-unwanted-toxicities-associated-with-cisplatin-chemotherapy
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Hucke, Marta Kantauskaite, Tim N Köpp, Christoph A Wehe, Uwe Karst, Pavel I Nedvetsky, Giuliano Ciarimboli
Cisplatin (CDDP) stands out as an effective chemotherapeutic agent; however, its application is linked to the development of significant adverse effects, notably nephro- and ototoxicity. The human organic cation transporter 2 (hOCT2), found in abundance in the basolateral membrane domain of renal proximal tubules and the Corti organ, plays a crucial role in the initiation of nephro- and ototoxicity associated with CDDP by facilitating its uptake in kidney and ear cells. Given its limited presence in cancer cells, hOCT2 emerges as a potential druggable target for mitigating unwanted toxicities associated with CDDP...
March 2, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38474142/canine-mammary-tumors-classification-biomarkers-traditional-and-personalized-therapies
#46
REVIEW
Natalia Nosalova, Mykhailo Huniadi, Ľubica Horňáková, Alexandra Valenčáková, Slavomir Horňák, Kamil Nagoos, Juraj Vozar, Dasa Cizkova
In recent years, many studies have focused their attention on the dog as a proper animal model for human cancer. In dogs, mammary tumors develop spontaneously, involving a complex interplay between tumor cells and the immune system and revealing several molecular and clinical similarities to human breast cancer. In this review, we summarized the major features of canine mammary tumor, risk factors, and the most important biomarkers used for diagnosis and treatment. Traditional therapy of mammary tumors in dogs includes surgery, which is the first choice, followed by chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or hormonal therapy...
March 1, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38473904/targeted-suicide-gene-therapy-with-retroviral-replicating-vectors-for-experimental-canine-cancers
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emiko Sonoda-Fukuda, Yuya Takeuchi, Nao Ogawa, Shunsuke Noguchi, Toru Takarada, Noriyuki Kasahara, Shuji Kubo
Cancer in dogs has increased in recent years and is a leading cause of death. We have developed a retroviral replicating vector (RRV) that specifically targets cancer cells for infection and replication. RRV carrying a suicide gene induced synchronized killing of cancer cells when administered with a prodrug after infection. In this study, we evaluated two distinct RRVs derived from amphotropic murine leukemia virus (AMLV) and gibbon ape leukemia virus (GALV) in canine tumor models both in vitro and in vivo...
February 24, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38473712/synergistic-anti-cancer-effects-of-erb-041-and-genistein-through-estrogen-receptor-suppression-mediated-pi3k-akt-pathway-downregulation-in-canine-mammary-gland-tumor-cells
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Min-Jae Yoo, Ye-Ji Jang, Sang-Youel Park, Ja-Wun Choi, Jae-Won Seol
Canine-mammary-gland tumors (CMTs) are prevalent in female dogs, with approximately 50% of them being malignant and often presenting as inoperable owing to their size or metastasis. Owing to poor outcomes, effective alternatives to conventional chemotherapy for humans are necessary. Two estrogen receptors, estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) and estrogen receptor beta (ERβ), which act in opposition to each other, are involved, and CMT growth involves ERα through the phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3K)/AKT pathway...
February 20, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38473154/review-of-molecular-technologies-for-investigating-canine-cancer
#49
REVIEW
Alexandra Kehl, Heike Aupperle-Lellbach, Simone de Brot, Louise van der Weyden
Genetic molecular testing is starting to gain traction as part of standard clinical practice for dogs with cancer due to its multi-faceted benefits, such as potentially being able to provide diagnostic, prognostic and/or therapeutic information. However, the benefits and ultimate success of genomic analysis in the clinical setting are reliant on the robustness of the tools used to generate the results, which continually expand as new technologies are developed. To this end, we review the different materials from which tumour cells, DNA, RNA and the relevant proteins can be isolated and what methods are available for interrogating their molecular profile, including analysis of the genetic alterations (both somatic and germline), transcriptional changes and epigenetic modifications (including DNA methylation/acetylation and microRNAs)...
February 29, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38469237/oncopig-bladder-cancer-cells-recapitulate-human-bladder-cancer-treatment-responses-in-vitro
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natália V Segatto, Lucas D Simões, Camila B Bender, Fernanda S Sousa, Thais L Oliveira, Júlia D F Paschoal, Bruna S Pacheco, Isadora Lopes, Fabiana K Seixas, Aisha Qazi, Faith M Thomas, Sulalita Chaki, Noah Robertson, Jordan Newsom, Shovik Patel, Laurie A Rund, Luke R Jordan, Courtni Bolt, Kyle M Schachtschneider, Lawrence B Schook, Tiago V Collares
INTRODUCTION: Bladder cancer is a common neoplasia of the urinary tract that holds the highest cost of lifelong treatment per patient, highlighting the need for a continuous search for new therapies for the disease. Current bladder cancer models are either imperfect in their ability to translate results to clinical practice (mouse models), or rare and not inducible (canine models). Swine models are an attractive alternative to model the disease due to their similarities with humans on several levels...
2024: Frontiers in Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38439848/machine-learning-determines-stemness-associated-with-simple-and-basal-like-canine-mammary-carcinomas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pedro L P Xavier, Maycon Marção, Renan L S Simões, Maria Eduarda G Job, Ricardo de Francisco Strefezzi, Heidge Fukumasu, Tathiane M Malta
Simple and complex carcinomas are the most common type of malignant Canine Mammary Tumors (CMTs), with simple carcinomas exhibiting aggressive behavior and poorer prognostic. Stemness is an ability associated with cancer initiation, malignancy, and therapeutic resistance, but is still few elucidated in canine mammary tumor subtypes. Here, we first validated, using CMT samples, a previously published canine one-class logistic regression machine learning algorithm (OCLR) to predict stemness (mRNAsi) in canine cancer cells...
March 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423788/peptide-binder-to-glypican-3-as-a-theranostic-agent-for-hepatocellular-carcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fanching Lin, Renee Clift, Takeru Ehara, Hayato Yanagida, Steven Horton, Alain Noncovich, Matt Guest, Daniel Kim, Katrina Salvador, Samantha Richardson, Terra Miller, Guangzhou Han, Abhijit Bhat, Kenneth Song, Gary Li
Glypican-3 (GPC3) is a membrane-associated glycoprotein that is significantly upregulated in hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) with minimal to no expression in normal tissues. The differential expression of GPC3 between tumor and normal tissues provides an opportunity for targeted radiopharmaceutical therapy to treat HCC, a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Methods : DOTA-RYZ-GPC3 (RAYZ-8009) comprises a novel macrocyclic peptide binder to GPC3, a linker, and a chelator that can be complexed with different radioisotopes...
February 29, 2024: Journal of Nuclear Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38420207/an-evaluation-of-the-combination-effect-of-zoledronate-and-chemotherapeutic-agents-in-canine-osteosarcoma-cells
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoshimi Iwaki, Stephanie E S Lindley, Noelle Bergman, Bruce F Smith, Satyanarayana R Pondugula
INTRODUCTION: Osteosarcoma (OSA) is an aggressive form of bone cancer in both dogs and humans. The treatment options for metastatic (stage III) OSA are currently limited and the prognosis is poor. Zoledronate, a second generation amino-bisphosphonate, is commonly used for palliation of cancer induced bone pain. Zoledronate has also demonstrated anti-cancer properties and possibly enhances the cytotoxicity of doxorubicin in a canine histiocytosis cell line and human prostatic cancer cell line...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419074/exosome-proteomes-reveal-glycolysis-related-enzyme-enrichment-in-primary-canine-mammary-gland-tumor-compared-to-metastases
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui-Su Kim, Je-Yoel Cho
OBJECTIVE: Numerous evidence has highlighted the differences between primary tumors and metastases. Nonetheless, the differences in exosomal proteins derived from primary tumor and metastases remain elusive. Here, we aimed to identify differentially expressed exosomal proteins from primary canine mammary gland tumor and metastases to understand how they shape their own tumor microenvironment. METHODS: We clearly distinguished primary canine mammary gland tumors (CHMp) from metastases (CHMm) and profiled the proteins within their secreted exosomes using LC-MS/MS...
February 28, 2024: Proteome Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38418114/kv-11-1-expression-is-associated-with-malignancy-of-canine-mammary-gland-tumors
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nuri Lee, Sungin Lee, Wanhee Kim
BACKGROUND/AIM: The expression level of the voltage-dependent potassium channel Kv 11.1 was shown to be associated with the clinicopathological features, aggressiveness, and prognosis of human breast cancer. Canine mammary gland tumor (cMGT) is the most common tumor type in intact female dogs; however, the significance of Kv 11.1 in cMGT is unknown. The aim of this study was to identify Kv 11.1 expression in 57 benign and malignant cMGT tissues from dogs and to investigate the correlation of Kv 11...
2024: In Vivo
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416747/a-xenotransplantation-mouse-model-to-study-physiology-of-the-mammary-gland-from-large-mammals
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
James L Miller, Alexandra Reddy, Rebecca M Harman, Gerlinde R Van de Walle
Although highly conserved in structure and function, many (patho)physiological processes of the mammary gland vary drastically between mammals, with mechanisms regulating these differences not well understood. Large mammals display variable lactation strategies and mammary cancer incidence, however, research into these variations is often limited to in vitro analysis due to logistical limitations. Validating a model with functional mammary xenografts from cryopreserved tissue fragments would allow for in vivo comparative analysis of mammary glands from large and/or rare mammals and would improve our understanding of postnatal development, lactation, and premalignancy across mammals...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38412887/assessment-of-y-chromosome-copy-number-alterations-in-non-neoplastic-and-neoplastic-leukocytes-of-male-dogs
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Mochizuki, A J Estrada, M Boggess
The loss of the Y chromosome (ChrY), also known as LOY, is a common genetic alteration observed in men. It occurs in non-neoplastic cells as an age-related change as well as in neoplastic cells of various cancer types. While well-documented in humans, LOY has not been extensively studied in non-human mammals. In this study, we developed simple digital PCR-based assays to assess the copy number of ChrY relative to the X chromosome (ChrX) and chromosome 8 (Chr8) to evaluate ChrY numerical alterations in male canine DNA specimens...
February 25, 2024: Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405861/initial-characterization-of-canine-t-cell-receptor-repertoires-using-rna-seq-data-from-different-diseases-and-tissues
#58
Mengyuan Zhang, Kun-Lin Ho, Shaying Zhao
The dog serves as a key translational model in cancer immunotherapy. Understanding the T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire is needed for various cancer immunotherapies. Compared to humans where >300 million TCRs have been identified, <100 canine TCRs are reported. To address this deficiency, we assembled >200,000 complete TCR complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3) sequences from RNA-seq data published for ~2,000 canine samples of blood, lymph node, and other tissues, of which 613 are tumors. We collected 1,324 human RNA-seq samples to compare the similarities and differences in T-cell repertoires between humans and dogs...
February 16, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38398211/inhibitory-effects-of-alpha-connexin-carboxyl-terminal-peptide-on-canine-mammary-epithelial-cells-a-study-on-benign-and-malignant-phenotypes
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ivone Izabel Mackowiak da Fonseca, Marcia Kazumi Nagamine, Ayami Sato, Carlos Alberto Rossatto-Jr, Elizabeth Shinmay Yeh, Maria Lucia Zaidan Dagli
Mammary cancer is highly prevalent in non-castrated female dogs. Cell-to-cell communication is an important mechanism to maintain homeostasis, and connexins are proteins that assemble to form the communicating gap junctions. In many cancers, communication capacity is reduced; several approaches are being tested in order to increase the communication capacity in cancer cells and, therefore, alter their viability. This study analyzed the effects of the alpha-connexin carboxyl-terminal peptide (αCT1) on canine mammary non-neoplastic and neoplastic epithelial cells...
February 18, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38397192/cross-species-comparison-of-the-pan-raf-inhibitor-ly3009120-s-anti-tumor-effects-in-equine-canine-and-human-malignant-melanoma-cell-lines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Gao, Eva-Maria Packeiser, Sophia Wendt, Anett Sekora, Jessika-Maximiliane V Cavalleri, Barbara Pratscher, Moosheer Alammar, Maja Hühns, Bertram Brenig, Christian Junghanss, Ingo Nolte, Hugo Murua Escobar
Malignant melanomas (MMs) are the abnormal proliferation of melanocytes and are one of the lethal skin cancers in humans, equines, and canines. Accordingly, MMs in companion animals can serve as naturally occurring animal models, completing conventional cancer models. The common constitutive activation of the MAPK and PI3K pathways in MMs has been described in all three species. Targeting the related pathways is considered a potential option in comparative oncologic approaches. Herein, we present a cross-species comparative analysis exposing a set of ten melanoma cell lines (one human, three equine, and six canine) derived from primary tumors or metastasis to a pan-RAF and RAF dimer inhibitor (LY3009120)...
February 3, 2024: Genes
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