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ABSTRACT: Background
Current tests for diagnosing liver disease in dogs are sub-optimal. MicroRNA-122 (miR-122) is a sensitive and specific biomarker of liver injury in humans and rodents. Circulating miR-122 could have utility in identifying dogs with liver disease.Objective
Establish the reference interval for miR-122 in healthy dogs and determine performance in a range of dog breeds with liver disease and control animals with non-liver disease.Animals
Stored serum from 120 healthy dogs, 100 dogs with non-liver diseases, and 30 dogs with histologically confirmed liver disease was analyzed.Methods
Retrospective study. Medical records of dogs with liver disease, non-liver disease and healthy dogs were reviewed. Serum miR-122 concentrations were measured by PCR and compared with the characteristics of the dogs and their conventional clinical measurements.Results
In healthy dogs the 2.5th, 50th, and 97.5th quartiles of miR-122 were 110 (90% CI 80-114), 594 (505-682), and 3312 (2925-5144) copies/?L, respectively. There was no difference between healthy dogs and dogs with non-liver disease (median ± IQR: healthy dogs 609 [327-1014] copies/?L; non-liver disease 607 [300-1351] copies/?L). miR-122 was higher in dogs with liver disease (11 332 [4418-20 520] copies/?L, P < .001 compared to healthy dogs). miR-122 identified dogs with liver disease with high accuracy (receiver operating characteristic area under curve for comparison with healthy dogs: 0.93 [95% CI 0.86-0.99]). The upper limit of normal for healthy dogs (3312 copies/?L) had a sensitivity of 77% and specificity of 97% for identifying liver disease.Conclusion and clinical importance
Liver disease can be sensitively and specifically diagnosed in dogs by measurement of miR-122.
SUBMITTER: Oosthuyzen W
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6189383 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Oosthuyzen W W Ten Berg P W L PWL Francis B B Campbell S S Macklin V V Milne E E Gow A G AG Fisher C C Mellanby R J RJ Dear J W JW
Journal of veterinary internal medicine 20180802 5
<h4>Background</h4>Current tests for diagnosing liver disease in dogs are sub-optimal. MicroRNA-122 (miR-122) is a sensitive and specific biomarker of liver injury in humans and rodents. Circulating miR-122 could have utility in identifying dogs with liver disease.<h4>Objective</h4>Establish the reference interval for miR-122 in healthy dogs and determine performance in a range of dog breeds with liver disease and control animals with non-liver disease.<h4>Animals</h4>Stored serum from 120 healt ...[more]