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Long-term health study of dogs and cats - what to know

By Alexander, Janet E et al.·Published in BMC veterinary research·2023·Waltham Petcare Science Institute, United Kingdom·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: The MARS PETCARE BIOBANK protocol: establishing a longitudinal study of health and disease in dogs and cats.

Plain-English summary

The MARS PETCARE BIOBANK is a new study aimed at improving the health care of dogs and cats by collecting biological samples and health information from 20,000 healthy pets over ten years. This research will help veterinarians understand how diseases develop and how to provide more personalized care. They will gather detailed information about pets' diets, health, and lifestyles, as well as collect blood and stool samples for future studies. The goal is to identify early signs of diseases, understand risk factors, and find genetic links to health issues. This project is expected to lead to better ways to detect and manage diseases in pets.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The veterinary care of cats and dogs is increasingly embracing innovations first applied to human health, including an increased emphasis on preventative care and precision medicine. Large scale human population biobanks have advanced research in these areas; however, few have been established in veterinary medicine. The MARS PETCARE BIOBANK™ (MPB) is a prospective study that aims to build a longitudinal bank of biological samples, with paired medical and lifestyle data, from 20,000 initially healthy cats and dogs (10,000 / species), recruited through veterinary hospitals over a ten-year period. Here, we describe the MPB protocol and discuss its potential as a platform to increase understanding of why and how diseases develop and how to advance personalised veterinary healthcare. METHODS: At regular intervals, extensive diet, health and lifestyle information, electronic medical records, clinicopathology and activity data are collected, genotypes, whole genome sequences and faecal metagenomes analysed, and blood, plasma, serum, and faecal samples stored for future research. DISCUSSION: Proposed areas for research include the early detection and progression of age-related disease, risk factors for common conditions, the influence of the microbiome on health and disease and, through genome wide association studies, the identification of candidate loci for disease associated genetic variants. Genomic data will be open access and research proposals for access to data and samples will be considered. Over the coming years, the MPB will provide the longitudinal data and systematically collected biological samples required to generate important insights into companion animal health, identifying biomarkers of disease, supporting earlier identification of risk, and enabling individually tailored interventions to manage disease.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37592253/