Subcutaneous mast cell tumours: A prospective multi‐institutional clinicopathological and prognostic study of 43 dogs

Author:

Marconato Laura1ORCID,Stefanello Damiano2ORCID,Solari Basano Fabrizio3,Faroni Eugenio1ORCID,Dacasto Mauro4,Giantin Mery4,Bettini Giuliano1,Aresu Luca5ORCID,Bonfanti Ugo6,Bertazzolo Walter6,Annoni Maurizio7,Lecchi Cristina2ORCID,Sabattini Silvia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna Ozzano dell'Emilia Italy

2. Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences University of Milan Lodi Italy

3. Arcoblu Milan Italy

4. Department of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science University of Padua Legnaro Italy

5. Department of Veterinary Sciences University of Turin Grugliasco Italy

6. MyLav La Vallonea Passirana di Rho Italy

7. AniCura Clinica Veterinaria Tibaldi Milan Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCanine subcutaneous mast cell tumours (ScMCTs) reportedly have a good prognosis. However, biomarkers that can be used to predict outcome are currently limited.MethodsA multicentre prospective study was conducted to identify new prognostic markers. Dogs with a first occurrence of ScMCT were enrolled upon primary tumour removal and regional lymphadenectomy. In the absence of metastasis, dogs were monitored, while dogs with overtly metastatic lymph nodes (histological node 3, HN3) received adjuvant vinblastine.ResultsForty‐three dogs were enrolled: 15 (34.9%) had at least one HN3 lymph node and received vinblastine, and 28 (65.1%) were monitored. Three tumours harboured exon 8 and 9 c‐kit mutations. Eight (18.6%) dogs experienced tumour progression, and five (11.6%) died of MCT‐related causes. The 1‐ and 2‐year survival rates were 90% and 77%, respectively. Variables significantly associated with an increased risk of progression included high cytograde, a mitotic count (MC) greater than 4/10 high‐power fields (hpf) and Ki67‐index greater than 23. An MC greater than 4/10 hpf was also associated with an increased risk of tumour‐related death.LimitationsRegional rather than sentinel lymphadenectomy was performed in these dogs. Dogs were enrolled in oncology referral centres, constituting a different population compared to previous studies.ConclusionsScMCTs have a good prognosis. However, the metastatic rate at admission was higher in this study than previously reported, and a subset of tumours were associated with a fatal outcome despite multimodal treatment. Proliferative activity and cytograding may predict more aggressive behaviour in ScMCTs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary,General Medicine

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