全血DNA损伤先于犬多中心淋巴瘤的诊断并与环境化学暴露相关。

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Ashleigh N Tindle, Brian M Hansford, Hannah Peterson, Brenna Swafford, Julia Labadie, Lauren A Trepanier
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犬多中心淋巴瘤是犬常见的癌症,缺乏循证预防措施。虽然品种是淋巴瘤风险的一部分,但环境暴露也可能起作用。人类非霍奇金淋巴瘤(NHL)与犬类淋巴瘤相似,与暴露于挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)和除草剂有关。宠物狗通常暴露于这些基因毒性化学物质,但目前尚不清楚这种暴露是否与体内DNA损伤有关,是否与狗淋巴瘤的潜在因素有关,也不清楚早期DNA损伤是否可以在淋巴瘤诊断之前检测到。本研究的目的是确定DNA链断裂或氧化DNA残基是否在犬淋巴瘤诊断之前,并评估DNA损伤事件是否与估计的系统暴露于挥发性有机化合物苯、二甲苯和1,3-丁二烯或除草剂2,4- d和草甘膦有关。在金毛猎犬寿命研究中的巢式病例对照研究中,我们发现在诊断时,与对照组相比,淋巴瘤犬的DNA链断裂增加(p = 0.004)。我们还发现在诊断时(p = 0.02)和诊断前一年(p = 0.03)都有较高的氧化DNA残基。所有狗的DNA链断裂和时间点与估计的总血液VOC暴露和估计的血浆2,4- d和草甘膦浓度呈正相关。这些数据表明,可检测到的氧化性DNA损伤可能先于犬淋巴瘤的诊断,并支持了VOC和除草剂暴露可能导致宠物狗DNA链断裂的假设。
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Whole Blood DNA Damage Precedes a Diagnosis of Canine Multicentric Lymphoma and Correlates With Environmental Chemical Exposures.

Canine multicentric lymphoma is a common cancer in dogs without evidence-based prevention measures. While breed accounts for part of lymphoma risk, environmental exposures might also contribute. Human non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), which resembles canine lymphoma, is associated with exposures to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and herbicides. Pet dogs are commonly exposed to these genotoxic chemicals, but it is unknown whether such exposures are associated with in vivo DNA damage as a potential contributor to lymphoma in dogs or whether early DNA damage can be detected before lymphoma diagnosis. The aims of this study were to determine whether DNA strand breaks or oxidised DNA residues precede a diagnosis of canine lymphoma and to assess whether DNA damage events correlate with estimated systemic exposures to the VOCs benzene, xylene and 1,3-butadiene or the herbicides 2,4-D and glyphosate. In a nested case-control study within the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study, we found increased DNA strand breaks in dogs with lymphoma compared to controls at the time of diagnosis (p = 0.004). We also found higher oxidised DNA residues both at the time of diagnosis (p = 0.02) and in the year prior to diagnosis (p = 0.03). DNA strand breaks across all dogs and time points were positively correlated with estimated aggregate blood VOC exposures and estimated plasma 2,4-D and glyphosate concentrations. These data indicate that detectable oxidative DNA damage may precede a diagnosis of canine lymphoma and support the hypothesis that VOC and herbicide exposures might contribute to DNA strand breaks in pet dogs.

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Veterinary and comparative oncology
Veterinary and comparative oncology 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
9.50%
发文量
75
审稿时长
>24 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary and Comparative Oncology (VCO) is an international, peer-reviewed journal integrating clinical and scientific information from a variety of related disciplines and from worldwide sources for all veterinary oncologists and cancer researchers concerned with aetiology, diagnosis and clinical course of cancer in domestic animals and its prevention. With the ultimate aim of diminishing suffering from cancer, the journal supports the transfer of knowledge in all aspects of veterinary oncology, from the application of new laboratory technology to cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis and therapy. In addition to original articles, the journal publishes solicited editorials, review articles, commentary, correspondence and abstracts from the published literature. Accordingly, studies describing laboratory work performed exclusively in purpose-bred domestic animals (e.g. dogs, cats, horses) will not be considered.
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