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Dog breeds and body conformations with predisposition to osteosarcoma in the UK: a case-control study.

Grace L EdmundsMatthew J SmalleySam BeckRachel J ErringtonSara GouldHelen WinterDave C BrodbeltDan G O'Neill
Published in: Canine medicine and genetics (2021)
This study provides evidence of strong breed-associated osteosarcoma risk and protection, suggesting a genetic basis for osteosarcoma pathogenesis. It highlights that breeds selected for long legs/large body mass are generally overrepresented amongst at-risk breeds, whilst those selected for short leg length/small body mass are generally protected. These findings could inform genetic studies to identify osteosarcoma risk alleles in canines and humans; as well as increasing awareness amongst veterinarians and owners, resulting in improved breeding practices and clinical management of osteosarcoma in dogs.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • healthcare
  • genome wide
  • cross sectional