Serum 25‐hydroxyvitamin D concentrations in dogs with coccidioidomycosis and variables associated with extent of clinically evident disease

Author:

Jaffey Jared A.1ORCID,Kreisler Rachael2,Shubitz Lisa F.3,Backus Robert C.4,Hostnik Eric T.5,Wycislo Kathryn L.6,Monasky Ross1,Schaffer Magen1,Holland Cyndi7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Specialty Medicine Midwestern University College of Veterinary Medicine Glendale Arizona USA

2. Department of Primary Care, Shelter, and Community Medicine Midwestern University College of Veterinary Medicine Glendale Arizona USA

3. Valley Fever Center for Excellence University of Arizona College of Medicine‐Tucson Tucson Arizona USA

4. Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary Health Center University of Missouri Columbia Missouri USA

5. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

6. Department of Pathology Midwestern University College of Veterinary Medicine Glendale Arizona USA

7. Protatek Reference Laboratory Mesa Arizona USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundClinicopathologic variables predictive of disseminated coccidioidomycosis are known in humans but have not been explored in dogs. Serum 25‐hydroxyvitamin (OH)D correlates with severity of disease of various etiologies in dogs but its role in coccidioidomycosis is unknown.ObjectiveDetermine whether serum 25(OH)D concentrations are different in dogs with coccidioidomycosis compared with healthy controls and if clinicopathologic variables are associated with extent of disease.AnimalsThirty‐five dogs with coccidioidomycosis (pulmonary, n = 13; disseminated, n = 15; uncharacterized, n = 7), and 25 healthy control dogs.MethodsProspective cohort study. Serum 25(OH)D and C‐reactive protein (CRP) concentrations were measured with modified‐HPLC and a commercial ELISA kit, respectively.ResultsThere was no difference in 25(OH)D concentrations between dogs with coccidioidomycosis (median, interquartile range [IQR]; 31.9 ng/mL, 23.3‐49.2) and controls (29.5 ng/mL, 25.6‐40.8, P = .73). Serum 25(OH)D concentration was lower in dogs with coccidioidomycosis and IgG titers ≥1:32 than dogs with titers below this cut‐off (P = .02). Dogs with IgG titers ≥1:32 were more likely to have disseminated disease (OR, 7.5; 95% CI: 1.1‐68; P = .03). Serum CRP concentrations were higher in dogs with IgG titers ≥1:16 (median, IQR; 4474.8 ng/mL, 2885.8‐8236.1) than in those below this cut‐off (151.2 ng/mL, 30.4‐2907.3; P = .02). There was a significant inverse association between serum 25(OH)D and CRP at 25(OH)D concentrations ≤33 ng/mL.Conclusion and Clinical ImportanceSerum 25(OH)D concentration was lower for dogs with IgG titers ≥1:32, indicating a potential association between semi‐quantitative titers and 25(OH)D concentrations in dogs with coccidioidomycosis. IgG titers ≥1:32 yielded higher odds of disseminated disease, but was inadequate as a standalone test to determine form of disease.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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