Cancer detection in clinical practice and using blood‐based liquid biopsy: A retrospective audit of over 350 dogs

Author:

Flory Andi1,McLennan Lisa1,Peet Betsy1,Kroll Marissa1,Stuart Deirdre2,Brown Devon3,Stuebner Kathy4,Phillips Brenda5,Coomber Brenda L.6ORCID,Woods J. Paul7,Miller Mairin8ORCID,Tripp Chelsea D.3,Wolf‐Ringwall Amber9,Kruglyak Kristina M.1,McCleary‐Wheeler Angela L.1,Phelps‐Dunn Ashley1,Wong Lilian K.1,Warren Chelsea D.1,Brandstetter Gina1,Rosentel Michelle C.1,DiMarzio Lauren R.1,O'Kell Allison L.1,Cohen Todd A.1,Grosu Daniel S.1,Chibuk Jason1ORCID,Tsui Dana W. Y.1,Chorny Ilya1,Rafalko Jill M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. PetDx, Inc La Jolla California USA

2. Department of Clinical Studies, Ontario Veterinary College University of Guelph Guelph Ontario Canada

3. Bridge Animal Referral Center Edmonds Washington USA

4. Clinical Investigation Center University of Minnesota Saint Paul Minnesota USA

5. Veterinary Specialty Hospital of San Diego San Diego California USA

6. Department of Biomedical Sciences, Ontario Veterinary College University of Guelph Guelph Ontario Canada

7. Institute for Comparative Cancer Investigation at the Mona Campbell Centre for Animal Cancer, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph Guelph Ontario Canada

8. Veterinary Specialty Hospital of North County San Marcos California USA

9. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences University of Minnesota, College of Veterinary Medicine Saint Paul Minnesota USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundGuidelines‐driven screening protocols for early cancer detection in dogs are lacking, and cancer often is detected at advanced stages.Hypothesis/ObjectivesTo examine how cancer typically is detected in dogs and whether the addition of a next‐generation sequencing‐based “liquid biopsy” test to a wellness visit has the potential to enhance cancer detection.AnimalsClient‐owned dogs with definitive cancer diagnoses enrolled in a clinical validation study for a novel blood‐based multicancer early detection test.MethodsRetrospective medical record review was performed to establish the history and presenting complaint that ultimately led to a definitive cancer diagnosis. Blood samples were subjected to DNA extraction, library preparation, and next‐generation sequencing. Sequencing data were analyzed using an internally developed bioinformatics pipeline to detect genomic alterations associated with the presence of cancer.ResultsIn an unselected cohort of 359 cancer‐diagnosed dogs, 4% of cases were detected during a wellness visit, 8% were detected incidentally, and 88% were detected after the owner reported clinical signs suggestive of cancer. Liquid biopsy detected disease in 54.7% (95% confidence interval [CI], 49.5%‐59.8%) of patients, including 32% of dogs with early‐stage cancer, 48% of preclinical dogs, and 84% of dogs with advanced‐stage disease.Conclusions/Clinical ImportanceMost cases of cancer were diagnosed after the onset of clinical signs; only 4% of dogs had cancer detected using the current standard of care (i.e., wellness visit). Liquid biopsy has the potential to increase detection of cancer when added to a dog's wellness visit.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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