Fibroblast growth factor receptors: their expression and clinicopathological relevance in canine mammary gland tumours

Mammary gland tumour (CMT) is the most common neoplasm which occurs naturally in dogs. CMT affects mainly female dogs and can lead to metastatic disease and eventually death if untreated. Among the recent biomarkers involved in growth signaling explored in human cancers which are yet to be explored...

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Main Authors: Sahabi, Kabiru, Selvarajah, Gayathri Thevi, Kumar Sharma, Reuben Sunil, Mohamed Mustapha, Noordin, Dhaliwal, Gurmeet Kaur, Seow, Heng Fong, Yip, Wai Kien
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Language:English
Published: UPM-MAKNA Cancer Research Laboratory, Institute of Bioscience 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/20174/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/20174/1/ABSTRACT%20CAC%202014_2%20medic%2025.pdf
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author Sahabi, Kabiru
Selvarajah, Gayathri Thevi
Kumar Sharma, Reuben Sunil
Mohamed Mustapha, Noordin
Dhaliwal, Gurmeet Kaur
Seow, Heng Fong
Yip, Wai Kien
author_facet Sahabi, Kabiru
Selvarajah, Gayathri Thevi
Kumar Sharma, Reuben Sunil
Mohamed Mustapha, Noordin
Dhaliwal, Gurmeet Kaur
Seow, Heng Fong
Yip, Wai Kien
author_sort Sahabi, Kabiru
building UPM Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description Mammary gland tumour (CMT) is the most common neoplasm which occurs naturally in dogs. CMT affects mainly female dogs and can lead to metastatic disease and eventually death if untreated. Among the recent biomarkers involved in growth signaling explored in human cancers which are yet to be explored in canine mammary gland tumours are the fibroblast growth factor receptors. This study aimed to determine the expression of FGFRs in CMT and the relationship between the expression and clinicopathological parameters. Forty-six CMT were immunohistochemically probed for the expression of FGFR2, FGFR3 and FGFR4 using rabbit polyclonal antibodies. Western blotting was used to evaluate cross reactivity of the antibodies with the canine FGFR protein. The expression of FGFR2 was significantly associated with histopathology grade 3 of the tumours p=0.027. FGFR4 expression was associated with large breed dogs p=0.044, and large tumour size (>3cm), p=0.045. Many studies in human cancers have reported prognostic value of FGFR expression. FGFR2 expression was associated with histopathology grade, indicating the usefulness of high FGFR2 expression in CMT as an indicator of increased tumour malignancy. Large tumours have shown significantly higher FGFR4 expression. Tumour size is one of the criteria for tumour staging (TNM), which placed large tumours (>3cm) on stages 2 and above. Large breed dogs have a significantly higher FGFR4 expression in this study. Based on these findings, FGFR2 and 4 can be used as markers for advanced and aggressive CMT which further studies are warranted to evaluate for possible targeted therapy.
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spelling upm-201742016-11-21T05:04:58Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/20174/ Fibroblast growth factor receptors: their expression and clinicopathological relevance in canine mammary gland tumours Sahabi, Kabiru Selvarajah, Gayathri Thevi Kumar Sharma, Reuben Sunil Mohamed Mustapha, Noordin Dhaliwal, Gurmeet Kaur Seow, Heng Fong Yip, Wai Kien Mammary gland tumour (CMT) is the most common neoplasm which occurs naturally in dogs. CMT affects mainly female dogs and can lead to metastatic disease and eventually death if untreated. Among the recent biomarkers involved in growth signaling explored in human cancers which are yet to be explored in canine mammary gland tumours are the fibroblast growth factor receptors. This study aimed to determine the expression of FGFRs in CMT and the relationship between the expression and clinicopathological parameters. Forty-six CMT were immunohistochemically probed for the expression of FGFR2, FGFR3 and FGFR4 using rabbit polyclonal antibodies. Western blotting was used to evaluate cross reactivity of the antibodies with the canine FGFR protein. The expression of FGFR2 was significantly associated with histopathology grade 3 of the tumours p=0.027. FGFR4 expression was associated with large breed dogs p=0.044, and large tumour size (>3cm), p=0.045. Many studies in human cancers have reported prognostic value of FGFR expression. FGFR2 expression was associated with histopathology grade, indicating the usefulness of high FGFR2 expression in CMT as an indicator of increased tumour malignancy. Large tumours have shown significantly higher FGFR4 expression. Tumour size is one of the criteria for tumour staging (TNM), which placed large tumours (>3cm) on stages 2 and above. Large breed dogs have a significantly higher FGFR4 expression in this study. Based on these findings, FGFR2 and 4 can be used as markers for advanced and aggressive CMT which further studies are warranted to evaluate for possible targeted therapy. UPM-MAKNA Cancer Research Laboratory, Institute of Bioscience 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/20174/1/ABSTRACT%20CAC%202014_2%20medic%2025.pdf Sahabi, Kabiru and Selvarajah, Gayathri Thevi and Kumar Sharma, Reuben Sunil and Mohamed Mustapha, Noordin and Dhaliwal, Gurmeet Kaur and Seow, Heng Fong and Yip, Wai Kien (2014) Fibroblast growth factor receptors: their expression and clinicopathological relevance in canine mammary gland tumours. In: Scientific Cancer Research Poster Competition in conjunction with Cancer Awareness Carnival 2014, 10 May 2014, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia. .
spellingShingle Sahabi, Kabiru
Selvarajah, Gayathri Thevi
Kumar Sharma, Reuben Sunil
Mohamed Mustapha, Noordin
Dhaliwal, Gurmeet Kaur
Seow, Heng Fong
Yip, Wai Kien
Fibroblast growth factor receptors: their expression and clinicopathological relevance in canine mammary gland tumours
title Fibroblast growth factor receptors: their expression and clinicopathological relevance in canine mammary gland tumours
title_full Fibroblast growth factor receptors: their expression and clinicopathological relevance in canine mammary gland tumours
title_fullStr Fibroblast growth factor receptors: their expression and clinicopathological relevance in canine mammary gland tumours
title_full_unstemmed Fibroblast growth factor receptors: their expression and clinicopathological relevance in canine mammary gland tumours
title_short Fibroblast growth factor receptors: their expression and clinicopathological relevance in canine mammary gland tumours
title_sort fibroblast growth factor receptors: their expression and clinicopathological relevance in canine mammary gland tumours
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/20174/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/20174/1/ABSTRACT%20CAC%202014_2%20medic%2025.pdf