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Predicting vincristine resistance in canine transmissible venereal
By Pimentel, Pedro Antônio Bronhara et al.·Published in Veterinary and comparative oncology·2025·Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, Brazil·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: Chemoresistance Cytological Score for Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumour: A Proposed System of Predicting Vincristine Resistance.
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- dog
Plain-English summary
A dog with a transmissible venereal tumor (CTVT) was treated with vincristine, a common chemotherapy drug, but some cases can be resistant to this treatment. Researchers studied 40 cases to develop a new scoring system that could help predict which tumors might not respond well to vincristine. They found that certain cell characteristics, like the shape and number of cells, could indicate resistance. This new scoring system could help veterinarians make better treatment decisions for dogs with CTVT, but more research is needed to confirm its effectiveness.
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Abstract
Canine transmissible venereal tumour (CTVT) is a common diagnosis in many low-income countries, and managing its chemoresistant cases can be challenging within the conventional vincristine sulfate chemotherapy protocol. Also, predictive markers of chemoresistance for this tumour remain unidentified. This study aimed to evaluate CTVT cytological characteristics to develop a predictive cytological scoring system for vincristine sulfate resistance. For this purpose, 40 cases were retrospectively analysed based on their clinical aspects and response to vincristine chemotherapy. First, cytological preparations underwent a double-blind assessment to evaluate a modified cytomorphological classification. This classification, an adaptation of a previously published system, categorised tumours based on cell shape (plasmacytic versus lymphocytic), but no association with chemoresistance was found (p = 0.083). Subsequently, a novel cytology scoring system was developed and tested to identify cases potentially associated with chemoresistance. This system was based on three criteria: anisokaryosis, mitotic count, and the presence of binucleated cells. Malignancy criteria, evaluated in 5 hotspots, were inversely associated with chemoresistance (p = 0.001), predicted by low anisokaryosis, a mitotic count of ≤ 6 in a 2.37 mmarea, and no binucleated cells. This study introduces a novel cytology scoring system for CTVTs, designed to serve as a predictive tool for vincristine treatment response. This system has the potential to aid practitioners in clinical decision-making. However, further studies are required to validate its reliability and applicability.
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Search related cases →Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40159428/