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Upregulation of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 in dogs with chronic inflammatory enteropathies

Anita Manz, Karin Allenspach, Stefan Kummer, Barbara Richter, Ingrid Walter, Sabine Macho‐Maschler, Alexander Tichy, Iwan A. Burgener, Nicole Luckschander‐Zeller

2021Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in humans, phosphorylated signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (pSTAT3) is upregulated in mucosal epithelial cells and correlates with clinical severity. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVE: To investigate the expression pattern of pSTAT3 in the mucosa of dogs with chronic inflammatory enteropathy (CIE) and explore correlations between its expression and clinical and histopathological severity scoring. ANIMALS: Twenty-eight canine CIE patients grouped into food-responsive enteropathy (FRE; 9), steroid-responsive enteropathy (SRE; 10), and protein-losing enteropathy (PLE; 9). Ten healthy beagle dogs served as controls (CO). METHODS: Retrospective case control study. Immunohistochemistry was used to detect pSTAT3 in canine duodenal mucosa samples. RESULTS: Compared to CO, SRE (P < .001) and PLE (P < .001) dogs had significantly higher pSTAT3 expression in the villus epithelium. The SRE group had a significantly higher expression in the villus lamina propria (VLP) compared to controls (P = .009). In the crypt epithelium (CE), all CIE dogs had significantly higher pSTAT3 expression (FRE, P = .002; SRE, P = .003; PLE, P < .001) compared to CO. In the lamina propria crypt region (CLP), dogs with FRE (P = .04) and SRE (P = .03) had significantly upregulated pSTAT3 compared to controls. A positive correlation was found between canine chronic enteropathy clinical activity index (CCECAI) scoring and pSTAT3 expression for both epithelial (rho = .541; P < .001) and crypt regions (rho = .32; P = .02). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: pSTAT3 is upregulated in CIE in dogs, correlates with clinical severity, and may be helpful as a clinical marker in dogs with CIE.

Topics & Concepts

Lamina propriaMedicineEnteropathyDownregulation and upregulationPathologyCryptIntestinal mucosaImmunohistochemistryGastroenterologyProtein losing enteropathyInternal medicineEpitheliumBiologyDiseaseGeneBiochemistryVeterinary Oncology ResearchInflammatory Bowel DiseaseAnimal Virus Infections Studies
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