PKM2 in Canine Mammary Tumors: Parallels to Human Breast Cancer.

PKM2 in Canine Mammary Tumors: Parallels to Human Breast Cancer. Comp Med. 2020 Jul 27;: Authors: Lee HJ, Han HJ, Lee JY, Son WC Abstract PKM2 is a pyruvate kinase isoform that is the final and rate-limiting step in aerobic glycolysis in tumor cells. Increased expression of PKM2 has been detected in human cancers. The present study examined the expression of PKM2 in canine mammary tumors and assessed its prognostic significance. Paraffin sections of 5 adenomas, 67 carcinomas, and 5 samples of nonneoplastic hyperplasia from 77 dogs, aged 8 to 18 y, were evaluated. Significantly higher levels of PKM2 were detected among the carcinomas compared with all other tissues examined. The level of PKM2 expression in carcinoma tissue correlatedpositively with the tumor grade. These findings suggest that PKM2 may have a similar role in canine mammary tumors to its role in human breast cancer. As such, canine mammary tumors may be useful models for studies focused on the progression of human neoplastic disease. PMID: 32718384 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Comparative Medicine - Category: Zoology Authors: Tags: Comp Med Source Type: research