2011
DOI: 10.1177/1040638711425945
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c-KIT messenger RNA and protein expression and mutations in canine cutaneous mast cell tumors

Abstract: Abstract. Cutaneous mast cell tumors (MCTs) are among the most common neoplasms in dogs and show a highly variable biologic behavior. Histological grading, cell proliferation markers, and KIT immunohistochemistry are typically used to predict post-surgical prognosis. In the present study, c-KIT messenger RNA (mRNA) expression was measured in canine MCTs and its relationship with tumor grade, immunohistochemical staining pattern, post-surgical prognosis, and mutations was investigated. A significant increase of… Show more

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“…Compared to previously published studies, the mutational status of our case series, including both primary and secondary metastatic tumors, showed a similar proportion of c‐kit mutations 23. Two already known SNPs were found in exon 8 and 113, 30; furthermore, 3 novel mutations (1 in exon 8 and 2 in exon 11), with unknown clinical relevance, were found.…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…Compared to previously published studies, the mutational status of our case series, including both primary and secondary metastatic tumors, showed a similar proportion of c‐kit mutations 23. Two already known SNPs were found in exon 8 and 113, 30; furthermore, 3 novel mutations (1 in exon 8 and 2 in exon 11), with unknown clinical relevance, were found.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Another question, still matter of debate, is whether activating c‐kit mutations might be related to a poor prognosis in canine MCTs 23, 37. Based on our results, dogs with c‐kit mutations had a shorter survival time when compared with dogs with WT MCTs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…O padrão KIT é considerado um forte fator prognóstico para os mastocitomas caninos, especialmente no que diz respeito à associação entre o padrão citoplasmático, o aumento da proliferação celular, o grau histopatológico (Zemke et al 2002, Kiupel et al 2005, Webster et al 2006a, Giantin et al 2012) e a um comportamento mais agressivo (Patruno et al 2014). O presente estudo demonstrou forte associação entre o padrão KIT e a classificação histológica.…”
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“…A classificação de alto grau é aquela que tem o pior prognóstico (Kiupel et al 2011), por isso, a maior frequência de mutações nos tumores de alto grau é esperada. Giantin et al (2012) descreveram a presença de mutação em todos os graus histopatológicos, mas a porcentagem de tumores de baixo grau com mutação foi maior do que os tumores de alto grau.…”
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