Dog breeds and conformations predisposed to osteosarcoma in the UK: a VetCompass study.

Dan G O'Neill, Grace L Edmunds, Jade Urquhart-Gilmore, David B Church, Lynda Rutherford, Matthew J Smalley, Dave C Brodbelt
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Background: Osteosarcoma is a malignant bone neoplasia that has high welfare consequences for affected dogs. Awareness of breed and canine conformational risk factors for osteosarcoma can assist with earlier diagnosis and improved clinical management. Study of osteosarcoma in dogs also offers translational value for humans. Anonymised clinical data within VetCompass on dogs under primary veterinary care in the UK were searched for osteosarcoma cases. Descriptive statistics reported overall and breed-specific prevalence. Risk factor analysis used multivariable logistic regression modelling.

Results: From 905,552 study dogs, 331 osteosarcoma cases were confirmed yielding a one-year period prevalence of 0.037% (95% CI: 0.033-0.041). Breeds with the highest annual prevalence were the Scottish Deerhound (3.28%, 95% CI 0.90-8.18), Leonberger (1.48%, 95% CI 0.41- 3.75), Great Dane (0.87%, 95% CI 0.43- 1.55) and Rottweiler (0.84%, 95% CI 0.64-1.07). The median age at diagnosis was 9.64 years (IQR: 7.97-11.41). Following multivariable modelling, 11 breeds showed increased odds of osteosarcoma compared with crossbred dogs. Breeds with the highest odds included Scottish Deerhound (OR 118.40, 95% CI 41.12-340.95), Leonberger (OR 55.79, 95% CI 19.68-158.15), Great Dane (OR 34.24, 95% CI 17.81-65.83) and Rottweiler (OR 26.67, 95% CI 18.57-38.29). Compared with breeds with mesocephalic skull conformation, breeds with dolichocephalic skull conformation (OR 2.72, 95% CI 2.06-3.58) had increased odds while breeds with brachycephalic skull conformation showed reduced odds (OR 0.50, 95% CI 0.32-0.80). Chondrodystrophic breeds had 0.10 times the odds (95% CI 0.06-0.15) compared with non-chondrodystrophic breeds. Increasing adult bodyweight was associated with increasing odds of osteosarcoma.

Conclusions: The current study cements the concept that breed, bodyweight and longer leg or longer skull length are all strong risk factors for osteosarcoma in dogs. With this awareness, veterinarians can update their clinical suspicion and judgement, breeders can select towards lower-risk animals, and researchers can robustly define more useful study populations for fundamental and translational bioscience.

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在英国,狗的品种和构造易患骨肉瘤:一项兽医指南研究。
背景:骨肉瘤是一种恶性骨瘤,对患病犬有很高的福利后果。了解骨肉瘤的品种和犬构象危险因素有助于早期诊断和改善临床管理。狗骨肉瘤的研究也为人类提供了翻译价值。在VetCompass中对英国初级兽医护理犬的匿名临床数据进行了骨肉瘤病例搜索。描述性统计报告了总体和特定品种的患病率。风险因素分析采用多变量logistic回归模型。结果:在905,552只研究犬中,331例骨肉瘤确诊病例,一年患病率为0.037% (95% CI: 0.033-0.041)。年患病率最高的品种是苏格兰鹿猎犬(3.28%,95% CI 0.90-8.18)、莱昂伯格犬(1.48%,95% CI 0.41- 3.75)、大丹犬(0.87%,95% CI 0.43- 1.55)和罗威纳犬(0.84%,95% CI 0.64-1.07)。诊断时中位年龄为9.64岁(IQR: 7.97 ~ 11.41)。根据多变量模型,与杂交狗相比,11个品种的狗患骨肉瘤的几率增加。赔率最高的品种包括苏格兰鹿猎犬(OR 118.40, 95% CI 41.12-340.95),莱昂伯格犬(OR 55.79, 95% CI 19.68-158.15),大丹犬(OR 34.24, 95% CI 17.81-65.83)和罗威纳犬(OR 26.67, 95% CI 18.57-38.29)。与中颅型品种相比,长头型品种的几率增加(OR 2.72, 95% CI 2.06-3.58),而短头型品种的几率降低(OR 0.50, 95% CI 0.32-0.80)。与非软骨营养不良品种相比,软骨营养不良品种的几率为0.10倍(95% CI 0.06-0.15)。成人体重增加与骨肉瘤发病率增加有关。结论:目前的研究巩固了犬的品种、体重和较长的腿或较长的头骨长度都是犬骨肉瘤的重要危险因素。有了这种意识,兽医可以更新他们的临床怀疑和判断,饲养者可以选择低风险的动物,研究人员可以为基础和转化生物科学确定更有用的研究群体。
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