Cat Cancer Map Reveals Shared Genetic Drivers with Humans and Dogs

TL;DR Summary
An international study published in Science maps the first large-scale genetic landscape of domestic-cat cancers, revealing shared driver genes with humans and dogs—most notably FBXW7 in feline mammary tumors—and suggesting cross-species insights for prevention and therapy; preliminary data also hint that FBXW7 mutations influence chemotherapy responses, and a public data resource has been released to advance feline oncology and its relevance to human cancer under a One Medicine approach.
Topics:health#cancer#cats#cross-species#genomics#note-only-five-tags-allowed-adjust-if-needed#one-medicine#science
- Cats May Hold the Key to Treating Human Cancer SciTechDaily
- Vet Makes International Headlines on Cat Cancer Research U of G News
- What pet cats can tell us about human cancer The Conversation
- Cats Have Been Ignored By Science, But A Giant New Study Has Busted Open The Mystery Of Feline Cancer IFLScience
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
5
Time Saved
7 min
vs 8 min read
Condensed
96%
1,558 → 69 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on SciTechDaily