Increased plasma DR‐70 (fibrinogen‐fibrin degradation products) concentrations as a diagnostic biomarker in dogs with neoplasms

Author:

Ke Chiao‐Hsu1,Sio Ka‐Mei1,Wu Chun‐Hung2,Xia Yuan‐Yuan345,Lee Jih‐Jong345,Hu Chin‐Hao6,Liu Cheng‐Chi1,Lu Chueh‐Ling7,Cheng Chiao‐Lei7,Lin Keng‐Hsuan8,Tomiyasu Hirotaka9,Wang Yu‐Shan17ORCID,Lin Chen‐Si1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine National Taiwan University Taipei 10617 Taiwan, ROC

2. Wellcarevet Animal Hospital Taipei 11460 Taiwan, ROC

3. Graduate Institute of Veterinary Clinical Science, School of Veterinary Medicine National Taiwan University Taipei 10617 Taiwan, ROC

4. Animal Cancer Center, College of Bioresources and Agriculture National Taiwan University Taipei 10617 Taiwan, ROC

5. National Taiwan University Veterinary Hospital, College of Bioresources and Agriculture National Taiwan University Taipei 10672 Taiwan, ROC

6. Lifecare Animal Hospital Taipei 11271 Taiwan, ROC

7. Uni‐Pharma Co‐Ltd. Taipei 11494 Taiwan, ROC

8. Thoughtful Animal Hospital Taoyuan 33820 Taiwan, ROC

9. Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences The University of Tokyo Tokyo 113‐8657 Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTumor biomarkers have used widely in clinical oncology in human medicine. Only a few studies have evaluated the clinical utility of tumor biomarkers for veterinary medicine. A test for fibrinogen and fibrin degradation products (DR‐70) has been proposed as an ideal biomarker for tumors in humans. The clinical value of DR‐70 for veterinary medicine however has yet to be determined.ObjectivesInvestigate the diagnostic value of DR‐70 concentrations by comparing them between healthy dogs and dogs with tumors.AnimalsTwo hundred sixty‐three dogs with different types of tumors were included. Sixty healthy dogs also were recruited for comparison.MethodsThe DR‐70 concentrations were measured in all recruited individuals by ELISA. Clinical conditions were categorized based on histopathology, cytology, ultrasound examination, radiology, clinical findings, and a combination of these tests.ResultsThe median concentration of DR‐70 was 2.130 ± 0.868 μg/mL in dogs with tumors, which was significantly higher than in healthy dogs (1.202 ± 0.610 μg/mL; P < .0001). With a cut‐off of 1.514 μg/mL, the sensitivity and specificity of DR‐70 were 84.03% and 78.33%, respectively. The area under curve was 0.883. The DR‐70 concentration can be an effective tumor biomarker in veterinary medicine.Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceIncreased DR‐70 concentrations were not affected by tumor type, sex, age, or body weight. However, in dogs with metastatic mast cell tumors and oral malignant melanoma, DR‐70 concentrations were significantly increased. Additional studies, including more dogs with nonneoplastic diseases, are needed to further evaluate the usefulness of DR‐70 as a tumor biomarker.

Funder

National Taiwan University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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