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Query: UMLS:C0279530 (
bone cancer
)
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Osteosarcoma is considered the most common
bone cancer
in cats and dogs, with cats having a much better prognosis than dogs, since the great majority of dogs with osteosarcoma develop distant metastases. In search of a factor possibly contributing to this disparity, the stem cell growth factor receptor
KIT
was targeted, and the messenger (m)RNA and protein expression levels of
KIT
were compared in canine vs. feline osteosarcomas, as well as in normal bone. The mRNA expression of
KIT
was quantified by reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction, and was observed to be significantly higher in canine (n=14) than in feline (n=5) osteosarcoma samples (P<0.001). KIT protein expression was evaluated by immunohistochemistry, which revealed that 21% of canine osteosarcoma samples did not exhibit
KIT
staining in their neoplastic cells, while in 14% of samples, a score of 1 (<10% positive tumour cells) was observed, and in 50% and 14% of samples, a score of 2 (10-50% positivity) and 3 (>50% positivity), respectively, was observed. By contrast, the cancer cells of all the feline bone tumour samples analysed were entirely negative for
KIT
. Notably, canine and feline osteocytes of healthy bone tissue lacked any
KIT
expression. These results could be the first evidence that
KIT
may be involved in the higher aggressiveness of canine osteosarcoma compared with feline osteosarcoma.
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PMID:Stem cell growth factor receptor in canine vs. feline osteosarcomas. 2769 17