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Detection of Age-Related Somatic Alterations in Canine Blood Using Next-Generation Sequencing-Based Liquid Biopsy: An Analysis of over 4800 Dogs.

Authors :
Kruglyak KM
O'Kell AL
Cohen TA
Marshall MA
Ruiz-Perez CA
Marass F
Tynan JA
Hicks SC
Lytle KM
Phelps-Dunn A
Brandstetter G
Warren CD
DiMarzio LR
Rosentel MC
Wong LK
McLennan LM
Rafalko JM
Grosu DS
Chibuk J
Chorny I
McCleary-Wheeler AL
Flory A
Tsui DWY
Source :
Veterinary sciences [Vet Sci] 2023 Jul 11; Vol. 10 (7). Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jul 11.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Age-related somatic genomic alterations in hematopoietic cell lines have been well characterized in humans; however, this phenomenon has not been well studied in other species. Next-generation sequencing-based liquid biopsy testing for cancer detection was recently developed for dogs and has been used to study the genomic profiles of blood samples from thousands of canine patients since 2021. In this study, 4870 client-owned dogs with and without a diagnosis or suspicion of cancer underwent liquid biopsy testing by this method. Copy number variants detected exclusively in genomic DNA derived from white blood cells (WBC gDNA-specific CNVs) were observed in 126 dogs (2.6%; 95% CI: 2.2-3.1); these copy number variants were absent from matched plasma cell-free DNA, and from tumor tissue in dogs with concurrent cancer. These findings were more common in older dogs and were persistent in WBC gDNA in over 70% of patients, with little to no change in the amplitude of the signal across longitudinal samples. Many of these alterations were observed at recurrent locations in the genome across subjects; the most common finding was a partial loss on CFA25, typically accompanied by a partial gain on the same chromosome. These early findings suggest that age-related somatic alterations may be present at an appreciable frequency in the general canine population. Further research is needed to determine the clinical significance of these findings.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2306-7381
Volume :
10
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Veterinary sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37505860
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10070455