c-KIT messenger RNA and protein expression and mutations in canine cutaneous mast cell tumors

Author:

Giantin Mery1234,Vascellari Marta1234,Morello Emanuela Maria1234,Capello Katia1234,Vercelli Antonella1234,Granato Anna1234,Lopparelli Rosa Maria1234,Nassuato Chiara1234,Carminato Antonio1234,Martano Marina1234,Mutinelli Franco1234,Dacasto Mauro1234

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Sanità Pubblica, Patologia Comparata ed Igiene Veterinaria, Università di Padova, viale dell’Università 16, Agripolis Legnaro, Padova, Italy (Giantin, Lopparelli, Dacasto)

2. Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie, viale dell’Università 10, Legnaro, Padova, Italy (Vascellari, Capello, Granato, Nassuato, Carminato, Mutinelli)

3. Dipartimento di Patologia Animale, Università di Torino, via Leonardo da Vinci 44, Grugliasco, Turin, Italy (Morello, Martano)

4. Ambulatorio Veterinario Associato, Torino, Italy (Vercelli)

Abstract

Cutaneous mast cell tumors (MCTs) are among the most common neoplasms in dogs and show a highly variable biologic behavior. Histological grading, cell proliferation markers, and KIT immunohistochemistry are typically used to predict post-surgical prognosis. In the present study, c-KIT messenger RNA (mRNA) expression was measured in canine MCTs and its relationship with tumor grade, immunohistochemical staining pattern, post-surgical prognosis, and mutations was investigated. A significant increase of c-KIT mRNA was observed in MCTs versus healthy skin and surgical margins. Mutations were observed in 8.3% of cases. The KIT staining pattern was investigated for both grading systems. In particular, staining pattern III was associated with grade II (G2) and G3 MCTs, while staining patterns I and II were associated with G1 and G2 MCTs. Considering the 2-tier histological grading, the high grade was mainly associated with pattern III (71%) while the low grade was associated with patterns II (70%) and I (28%). A weak association between the KIT staining pattern and outcome was also observed. The results obtained suggest that c-KIT mRNA is overexpressed in canine MCT, although the fold variations were not associated with the protein localization or complementary DNA mutations. These observations suggested that the 3 events were independent. The histological grading and the KIT staining pattern have prognostic value as previously published. Staining pattern I could be especially helpful in predicting a good prognosis of G2 MCTs. Sequence mutations were not necessarily suggestive of a worse prognosis, but might be useful in choosing a chemotherapy protocol.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary

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