Abstract
AbstractInsulinomas (INS) are the most common human and canine functioning pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours. The long-term prognosis for malignant INS is poor, because micrometastases are frequently missed during surgery. As human and canine malignant INS share clinical and histopathological features, dogs have been proposed as models for INS research. Using RNA-sequencing, we conducted a pilot study to better understand the underlying molecular mechanisms of canine INS. Normal canine pancreas and lymph node control tissues were compared with primary INS and INS-metastatic lymph nodes, revealing more than 3,000 genes differentially expressed in normal pancreas compared to primary INS. Only 164 genes were differentially expressed between primary INS and INS-metastatic lymph nodes. Hierarchical clustering analysis demonstrated similar genetic profiles in normal pancreas and early clinical stage primary INS, whereas late clinical stage primary INS resembled the genetic profile of INS-metastatic lymph nodes. These findings suggest that markers of malignant behaviour could be identified at the primary site of the disease. Finally, using the REACTOME pathways database, we revealed that an active collagen metabolism, extracellular matrix remodelling, beta-cell differentiation and non-beta-cell trans-differentiation might cause disease progression and hyperinsulinism in INS, identifying major pathways worthy of future research in this currently poorly controlled disease.
Funder
University of Edinburgh | College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, University of Edinburgh
Morris Animal Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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