Abstract
Background: Hemangiosarcoma (HSA) is a common malignancy of dogs with characteristic early, aggressive metastasis. Diagnosis of HSA is challenging because of lack of sensitive and specific diagnostic tests. Hypothesis: Specific proteins that are increased in serum of dogs with HSA might represent useful biomarkers of the disease. Animals: Thirty-four dogs with HSA and 42 healthy dogs from the Ontario Veterinary College Teaching Hospital. Methods: This case-control study compared serum proteins in dogs with HSA and healthy dogs. Proteins were separated by 2-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis and identified by liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry. Results: Western blot analysis showed that serum collagen XXVII peptide concentration in serum of dogs with large metastatic HSA burdens (1,488, 231-3,754DU; median, minimum-maximum); was, on average, 9.5-fold higher than in healthy dogs (156; 46-2,101DU). While concentrations for dogs with osteosarcomas (678; 124-3,251DU), lymphomas (423; 92-2,777DU), carcinomas (1,022; 177-3,448DU), and inflammatory disease were also increased, values were consistently lower than those for HSA. Receiver operating characteristic curves revealed an estimated area under the curve of 83% for HSA cases whereas areas for other neoplastic and nonneoplastic diseases were nondiscriminatory. Serum collagen XXVII peptide concentration before splenectomy (1,350; 1,156-1,929DU) was reduced after tumor removal (529; 452-562DU) and chemotherapy but increased in 2 dogs with tumor recurrence (511-945DU; 493-650DU). Conclusions and Clinical Importance: Collagen XXVII peptide might be useful for diagnosis and monitoring of advanced HSA. Copyright © 2011 by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
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Kirby, G. M., Mackay, A., Grant, A., Woods, P., Mcewen, B., Khanna, C., … Stalker, M. (2011). Concentration of lipocalin region of collagen XXVII Alpha 1 in the serum of dogs with hemangiosarcoma. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 25(3), 497–503. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-1676.2011.0709.x
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