Gene expression profiles of beta-adrenergic receptors in canine vascular tumors: a preliminary study

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[Clanxet J, Pastor J] Departament de Medicina i Cirurgia Animals, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain. [Teles M] Departament de Biologia Cel•lular, Fisiologia i Immunologia, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain. Institut de Biotecnologia i Biomedicina, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain. [Hernández-Losa J] Laboratori de Biologia Molecular, Servei de Patologia, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain. [Ruiz-Echarri Rueda M] Bristol Royal Infrmary, Bristol, UK. [Benitez-Fusté L] Hospital Veterinari del Mar, Barcelona, Spain

Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus

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2022-09-12T08:39:56Z

2022-09-12T08:39:56Z

2022-05-30



Abstract

Beta receptors; Dog; Hemangioma


Receptores beta; Perro; Hemangioma


Receptors beta; Gos; Hemangioma


Beta adrenergic receptors (β-AR) play a key role in regulating several hallmark pathways of both benign and malignant human and canine tumors. There is scarce information on the expression of β-AR in canine vascular tumors. Therefore, the purpose of the present research work was to study the mRNA expression levels of the three subtypes of the β-AR genes (ADRB1, ADRB2, ADRB3) in hemangiosarcoma (HSA) and hemangioma (HA), as well as in vascular hamartomas (VH) from dogs. Fifty samples (n = 50) were obtained from 38 dogs. Twenty-three animals had HSA, eight animals HA and seven animals VH. HSA were auricular (n = 8), splenic (n = 5), cutaneous (n = 6), auricular and splenic (n = 2), cutaneous-muscular (n = 1) and disseminated (n = 1). There were seven cases of HSA that were divided into primary tumor and secondary (metastatic) tumor. Skin and muscle samples with a normal histological study were used as control group. ADRB gene expression was determinate in all samples by real-time quantitative PCR. Results showed that ADRB1, ADRB2 and ADRB3 were overexpressed in HSA when compared to the control group. ADRB2 was overexpressed in HA when compared to the control group. HSA express higher values of ADBR1 (p = 0.0178) compared to VH. There was a high inter-individual variability in the expression of the three subtypes of ADBR. No statistically significant difference in the expression of ADBR genes were observed between HSA primary when compared to metastatic or in different anatomical locations. In conclusion, canine HSA overexpress the three β-AR subtypes and canine HA β2-AR. High variability was observed in β-AR mRNA levels amongst HSA cases.

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English

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BMC

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