Genomic tumor analysis provides clinical guidance for the management of diagnostically challenging cancers in dogs

Author:

Chon Esther1,Wang Guannan1,Whitley Derick1,Sakthikumar Sharadha1,Warrier Manisha1,Wong Shukmei1,Duran Natalie1,Adkins Jonathan1,Boateng Martin1,Zhu Zhanyang1,Facista Salvatore1,Haworth David1,Hendricks William1

Affiliation:

1. Vidium Animal Health, Translational Genomics Research Institute, Scottsdale, AZ

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVE To evaluate the diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic utility of a cancer genomic diagnostic assay (SearchLight DNA; Vidium Animal Health) for diagnostically ambiguous cancer cases. ANIMALS 69 privately owned dogs with ambiguous cancer diagnoses and for which the genomic assay was performed. PROCEDURES Genomic assay reports generated between September 28, 2020, and July 31, 2022, for dogs with malignancy or suspected malignancy were reviewed to determine the assay’s clinical utility defined as providing diagnostic clarity, prognostic information, and/or therapeutic options. RESULTS Genomic analysis provided diagnostic clarity in 37 of 69 cases (54%; group 1) and therapeutic and/or prognostic information in 22 of the remaining 32 cases (69%; group 2) for which the diagnosis remained elusive. Overall, the genomic assay was clinically useful in 86% (59/69) of cases. CLINICAL RELEVANCE To our knowledge, this was the first study to evaluate the multifaceted clinical utility of a single cancer genomic test in veterinary medicine. Study findings supported the use of tumor genomic testing for dogs with cancer, particularly those that are diagnostically ambiguous and therefore inherently challenging to manage. This evidence-driven genomic assay provided diagnostic guidance, prognostic support, and therapeutic options for most patients with an unclear cancer diagnosis that would otherwise have an unsubstantiated clinical plan. Furthermore, 38% (26/69) of samples were easily obtained aspirates. Sample factors (sample type, percentage of tumor cells, and number of mutations) did not influence diagnostic yield. Our study demonstrated the value of genomic testing for the management of canine cancer.

Publisher

American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

Subject

General Veterinary

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