| Literature DB >> 26056371 |
Michael K Guy1, Rodney L Page2, Wayne A Jensen3, Patricia N Olson4, J David Haworth1, Erin E Searfoss1, Diane E Brown5.
Abstract
The Golden Retriever Lifetime Study (GRLS) is the first prospective longitudinal study attempted in veterinary medicine to identify the major dietary, genetic and environmental risk factors for cancer and other important diseases in dogs. The GRLS is an observational study that will follow a cohort of 3000 purebred Golden Retrievers throughout their lives via annual online questionnaires from the dog owner and annual physical examinations and collection of biological samples by the primary care veterinarian. The field of comparative medicine investigating naturally occurring disorders in pets is specifically relevant to the many diseases that have a genetic basis for disease in both animals and humans, including cancer, blindness, metabolic and behavioural disorders and some neurodegenerative disorders. The opportunity for the GRLS to provide high-quality data for translational comparative medical initiatives in several disease categories is great. In particular, the opportunity to develop a lifetime dataset of lifestyle and activity, environmental exposure and diet history combined with simultaneous annual biological sample sets and detailed health outcomes will provide disease incidence data for this cohort of geographically dispersed dogs and associations with a wide variety of potential risk factors. The GRLS will provide a lifetime historical context, repeated biological sample sets and outcomes necessary to interrogate complex associations between genes and environmental influences and cancer.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; canine; comparative medicine; prospective cohort; risk factors
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26056371 PMCID: PMC4581032 DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2014.0230
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci ISSN: 0962-8436 Impact factor: 6.237
Primary and secondary endpoints for the GRLS.
| primary endpoints | secondary endpoints |
|---|---|
| determine the incidence of four significant types of canine cancer (haemangiosarcoma, osteosarcoma, lymphoma and mast cell tumour) in this cohort of Golden Retrievers | estimate the incidence and risk factors for common health disorders other than cancer |
| identify germline genetic variants associated with common cancers | explore associations between genetic variations, potential health, dietary and environmental risk factors and the development of other specific cancers |
| characterize the lifestyle, environmental, reproductive and nutritional risk factors associated with cancer development of four significant types of cancer | |
| establish extensive data and biological sample repositories for future analyses of major diseases, disorders or conditions in Golden Retrievers |
Inclusion and exclusion criteria for the GRLS.
| owner inclusion criteria |
| — must be 18 years of age or older, reside in the contiguous USA, be willing to provide registration and identification information for enroled dog and dam and sire |
| — permit study team to access appropriate registry to retrieve full pedigree |
| — complete online questionnaires successfully prior to enrolment |
| — sign informed consent to participate with study requirements including annual veterinary visits, laboratory evaluations and sample procurement for biorepository storage |
| — consent to have samples of tumour tissue and normal tissue sampled and stored at the time of biopsy or surgery |
| — consent to relinquish rights to biological samples from their pet |
| — consider necropsy (post-mortem) evaluation at the time of death |
| owner exclusion criteria |
| — inability to complete pre-enrolment online survey/questionnaire successfully |
| Golden Retriever inclusion criteria |
| — American Kennel Club, United Kennel Club, other kennel club registration or service dog organization registration as a Golden Retriever with three generations of pedigree documentation |
| — less than two years of age at the time of study application |
| — no more than two littermates may be enroled from the same household |
| — microchip in place or owner willing to allow microchip or alternate permanent identification such as a tattoo |
| Golden Retriever exclusion criteria |
| — prior malignancy (benign lipomas or papillomas are allowed) |
| — prior diagnosis with a life-threatening condition that may substantially shorten expected lifespan |
| — inability to demonstrate a verified three-generation pedigree |
| veterinarian inclusion criteria |
| — licenced in the contiguous United States to practice in their State and in good standing |
| — agree to care for Golden Retriever enroled in the GRLS including commitment to complete study questionnaires online, biological sample collections and physical examinations |
| — provide medical records at the request of the owner to the owner or the GRLS study team |
| — perform and document diagnostic sample collection procedures, as appropriate, to confirm a diagnosis of cancer or refer dog to a specialty centre for collection of tumour tissue |
| — participate with the GRLS Team regarding education of client and hospital staff about the importance of this study to future canine health by providing counselling, in-service training and dissemination of GRLS communications |
Categories of survey questions included in the owner and veterinarian baseline surveys used in the GRLS.
| owner baseline questionnaire |
| — owner's primary and secondary home address and contact information |
| — dog's pedigree and registration information on dog, dam and sire (if known) |
| — primary and secondary lifestyle (pet/companion, obedience, agility, service, breeder, etc.) |
| — travel history |
| — reproductive history |
| — physical activity (table provided to record types of activities) |
| — use of over-the-counter (OTC) medications |
| — use of products for flea and tick control and for heartworm prevention |
| — history and practice of dental hygiene at home |
| — grooming history and use of types of products |
| — diet and feeding practices |
| — environment, living conditions and exposures |
| — 100-question behavioural questionnaire (C-BARQ) |
| veterinary baseline questionnaire |
| — confirm age and gender of patient |
| — confirm microchip or tattoo |
| — indicate whether dog was fasting at time of examination and sample collection |
| — review the medical history of patient |
| — review the medical history of patient's dam |
| — review the medical history of patient's sire |
| — general findings from the physical examination including weight, height at withers and estimate of Purina Body Fat Index (BFI) |
| — identification of any abnormalities by 15 different organ systems |
| — identification of superficial masses by location and size, includes dermal map |
| — any current or previous medications |
| — any current or previous vaccines |
Sample types, sample volumes, purpose of samples and long-term storage conditions for samples collected annually during the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study.
| sample type | volume collected | purpose | storage conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| for bio-bank storage | |||
| whole blood—year 1 only | 10 ml | extracted to DNA for bio-bank storage | −80°C |
| whole blood—all other years | 10 ml | bio-bank storage of 10 × 1 ml whole blood aliquots | −80°C |
| serum | 10 ml | bio-bank storage of 10 × 1 ml serum aliquots | −196°C |
| urine | 5 ml | bio-bank storage of 5 × 1 ml urine aliquots | −80°C |
| hair | ¼′ diameter, clipped | bio-bank storage of hair trimmings in one vial | −80°C |
| nails | 5–10 nail trimmings | bio-bank storage of nail trimmings in one vial | −80°C |
| faeces | 1 g | bio-bank storage of faeces in one vial | −80°C |
| tissues | <1 g | bio-bank storage of tissues in RNA | −80°C |
| for laboratory use | |||
| whole blood | 3 ml | CBC | |
| serum | 3 ml | chemistry profile, Total T4, heartworm antigen | |
| urine | 5 ml | urinalysis | |
| faeces | 1 g | faecal analysis for ova and parasites | |
| tissues | varies | histopathology analysis | |
Figure 1.Geographical enrolment regions for the GRLS.
Figure 2.Distribution of 2550 enroled dogs in the GRLS as a function of US geographical region (a) and gender category (b) as of 15 January 2015.