In situ c-KIT mRNA quantification of canine cutaneous mast cell tumours and its relationship to prognostic factors.

Vet Comp Oncol

Department of Veterinary Pathology, Small Animal Tumor Diagnostic Center, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Published: March 2021


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Cutaneous mast cell tumours (MCTs) are the most frequent malignant skin tumours in dogs. Mutations in the c-KIT proto-oncogene are correlated with the pathogenesis and aggressiveness of MCTs. To date, studies have focused on c-KIT mutations and KIT protein localization, with a general lack of mRNA-level analyses. In this study, c-KIT mRNA expression was investigated in canine MCTs by RNA in situ hybridization (RNA-ISH). Furthermore, we evaluated associations between c-KIT mRNA expression and the histological grade, KIT immunohistochemical staining pattern and other clinicopathological parameters. c-KIT mRNA expression was observed in all MCT samples, appearing as clusters of dots in the cytoplasm of neoplastic cells. A significant correlation was detected between c-KIT mRNA expression (quantified according to the H-score and the percentage of positive cells) and the histological grade (determined using two-and three-tier grading systems; P < .05). We also found a significant positive correlation (all P < .05) between c-KIT mRNA expression and the proliferation indices (mitotic index, Ki-67, and Ag67). However, no significant associations with c-KIT expression from RNA-ISH were found with respect to different KIT staining patterns. Overall, these results demonstrate that c-KIT mRNA expression might be an additional tool for measuring the c-KIT status in canine cutaneous MCTs and could serve as a potential prognostic factor. Further studies should evaluate the prognostic significance of c-KIT mRNA expression in a large and uniform cohort of canine MCTs.

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