Molecular, Morphological and Clinical Characteristics of Spontaneous Canine Colorectal Cancer – A Review

Author:

Tancoš V.1,Kovalik M.2,Levkut M.3,Škor O.4,Antošová M.5,Plank L.6,Thoday K. L.7

Affiliation:

1. 1 Institute of Pathology , Pavol Jozef Safarik University and Louis Pasteur University Hospital , Trieda SNP 1, 040 11 , Košice

2. 2 Anima Group, s.r.o., Veterinary Hospital Anima Vets , Dolné Rudiny 15D, 01001 , Žilina

3. 3 University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy , Department of Morphological Disciplines , Komenského 73 , Košice Slovakia

4. 4 Laboklin GMBH & CO.KG, Labor Fur Klinische Diagnostik , Steubenstrase 4, 97688, Bad Kissingen Germany

5. 5 Department of Development and Strategic Investments , University Hospital Martin , Kollárová 2, 03601 , Martin

6. 6 Jessenius Faculty of Medicine , Comenius University Bratislava , Department of Pathological Anatomy , Kollárova 2 , Martin Slovakia

7. 7 The University of Edinburgh , The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Easter Bush Veterinary Centre , Roslin, Midlothian EH25 9RG Great Britain

Abstract

Abstract Cross-species comparison analysis studies are of immense importance in veterinary and human oncological research. Of the various non-rodent species available, dogs have gained most attention as potential animal models for the study of colorectal cancer. Domestic dogs developed evolutionally through a mutually beneficial relationship with humans. Because dogs share the same environment as humans, they are exposed to the same potentially harmful substances which may act as carcinogens in both species. Intestinal adenocarcinomas in dogs are naturally occurring heterogeneous tumours, which have the characteristics of sporadic human malignancies and therefore are more suitable for detailed oncological study than most xenograft or genetically modified rodent models. Furthermore, the canine genome has been comprehensively analysed and sequenced to a 7.6-fold coverage, and a very accurate version of this sequencing is available for study. The purpose of this manuscript is to present a comprehensive review of published data related to colorectal cancer in dogs. In addition, data regarding interspecies comparison of molecular events driving canine and human intestinal carcinogenesis is presented.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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