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Assessment of Canine Mast Cell Tumor Mortality Risk Based on Clinical, Histologic, Immunohistochemical, and Molecular Features.

Rodrigo S Horta1, Gleidice E Lavalle2, Lidianne N Monteiro3, Mayara C C Souza1, Geovanni D Cassali3, Roberto B Araújo2.   

Abstract

Mast cell tumor (MCT) is a frequent cutaneous neoplasm in dogs that is heterogeneous in clinical presentation and biological behavior, with a variable potential for recurrence and metastasis. Accurate prediction of clinical outcomes has been challenging. The study objective was to develop a system for classification of canine MCT according to the mortality risk based on individual assessment of clinical, histologic, immunohistochemical, and molecular features. The study included 149 dogs with a histologic diagnosis of cutaneous or subcutaneous MCT. By univariate analysis, MCT metastasis and related death was significantly associated with clinical stage ( P < .0001, rP = -0.610), history of tumor recurrence ( P < .0001, rP = -0.550), Patnaik ( P < .0001, rP = -0.380) and Kiupel grades ( P < .0001, rP = -0.500), predominant organization of neoplastic cells ( P < .0001, rP = -0.452), mitotic count ( P < .0001, rP = -0.325), Ki-67 labeling index ( P < .0001, rP = -0.414), KITr pattern ( P = .02, rP = 0.207), and c-KIT mutational status ( P < .0001, rP = -0.356). By multivariate analysis with Cox proportional hazard model, only 2 features were independent predictors of overall survival: an amendment of the World Health Organization clinical staging system (hazard ratio [95% CI]: 1.824 [1.210-4.481]; P = .01) and a history of tumor recurrence (hazard ratio [95% CI]: 9.250 [2.158-23.268]; P < .001]. From these results, we propose an amendment of the WHO staging system, a method of risk analysis, and a suggested approach to clinical and laboratory evaluation of dogs with cutaneous MCT.

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Keywords:  Ki-67; c-KIT.; clinical staging; dog; mast cell tumor; mastocytoma; mitotic count; prognosis; skin; tumor grade

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29338615     DOI: 10.1177/0300985817747325

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Pathol        ISSN: 0300-9858            Impact factor:   2.221


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