Plasma concentration of thrombopoietin in dogs with immune thrombocytopenia

Author:

Brooks Marjory B.1ORCID,Brooks James C.1,Catalfamo Jim1,Zhu Yao1,Goggs Robert2ORCID,Babasyan Susanna1,Wagner Bettina1,LeVine Dana N.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Cornell University Ithaca New York USA

2. Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Cornell University Ithaca New York USA

3. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Auburn University Auburn Alabama USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundImmune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is a common cause of severe thrombocytopenia in dogs. The pathogenesis of nonassociative, primary ITP (pITP) appears complex, with ill‐defined thrombopoietic response.ObjectivesDevelop an immunoassay to measure plasma canine thrombopoietin (TPO) concentration and characterize TPO concentrations in dogs with pITP.AnimalsForty‐one healthy dogs, 8 dogs in an induced ITP model (3 control, 5 ITP), and 58 pITP dogs.MethodsRecombinant canine TPO (rcTPO) was purchased and its identity confirmed by mass spectrometry. Monoclonal antibodies were raised to rcTPO and used to configure a sandwich ELISA using streptavidin‐biotin detection. Assay performance, coefficients of variability, and healthy dog plasma TPO reference interval (RI) were determined, followed by assay of ITP samples.ResultsAssay dynamic range was 15 pg/mL (lower limit of detection) to 1000 pg/mL TPO, with limit of quantitation of 62 pg/mL. Plasma TPO RI was 0 to 158 pg/mL, with plasma TPO <62 pg/mL for 35/41 healthy dogs. All dogs with induced ITP developed marked increases in plasma TPO concentration. Peak values ranged from 515 to >6000 pg/mL. In contrast, only 2/58 pITP dogs had TPO values above RI.Conclusions and Clinical ImportancePlasma TPO concentration is paradoxically low at diagnosis for most dogs with pITP. This finding suggests that ineffective thrombopoiesis contributes to thrombocytopenia in pITP dogs and supports evaluating TPO receptor agonist treatment as used for pITP in humans. The TPO assay provides a new tool to study thrombopoiesis in pITP and other thrombocytopenic syndromes in dogs.

Funder

American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation

Morris Animal Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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