Di Napoli Evaristo, De Biase Davide, Degli Uberti Barbara, Dimatteo Maria, Baldi Loredana, Cavallo Stefania, Rosato Guido, Izzillo Daniela, Piegari Giuseppe, Russo Valeria, Rossetti Sabrina, Bruzzese Francesca, Palmieri Chiara, Budillon Alfredo, Paciello Orlando
Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production, University of Naples Federico II, 80137 Naples, Italy.
Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy.
Vet Sci. 2025 Jul 24;12(8):695. doi: 10.3390/vetsci12080695.
A comparative analysis of testicular tumors in dogs and humans highlights notable similarities in cancer behavior, particularly regarding environmental influences. The ubiquitous distribution of endocrine disruptors in industrialized countries and their effects are strongly linked to the development of testicular cancers. This study examined 221 and 174 cases of testicular tumor in dogs and humans, respectively, from the Campania Animal Cancer Registry and the database of the National Cancer Institute "Fondazione G. Pascale-IRCCS", between 2020 and 2023. These data were integrated with environmental data from the Ministry of Environment and Energy Security website and the Campania Regional Agency for Environmental Protection (ARPAC). The areas with the highest frequency of testicular tumors in both species were the municipalities of Napoli, Salerno, and Caserta, and their corresponding provinces. The same locations experienced severe contamination of soil and water by environmental pollutants, probably correlated to testicular tumors. Although the molecular mechanisms are not yet fully understood, our data suggest a strong link between the frequency of testicular tumors in humans and dogs and high concentrations of environmental pollutants in the reported locations. These findings emphasize the value of dogs as a potential animal model for studying human health and the effect of environmental factors on cancer development.
对犬类和人类睾丸肿瘤的比较分析突出了癌症行为方面的显著相似性,特别是在环境影响方面。工业化国家内分泌干扰物的广泛分布及其影响与睾丸癌的发生密切相关。本研究分别检查了2020年至2023年间来自坎帕尼亚动物癌症登记处和国家癌症研究所“G. Pascale - IRCCS基金会”数据库的221例犬类睾丸肿瘤病例和174例人类睾丸肿瘤病例。这些数据与来自环境与能源安全部网站以及坎帕尼亚地区环境保护局(ARPAC)的环境数据相结合。两个物种中睾丸肿瘤发生率最高的地区是那不勒斯、萨勒诺和卡塞塔市及其相应省份。相同地点的土壤和水受到环境污染物的严重污染,这可能与睾丸肿瘤有关。尽管分子机制尚未完全了解,但我们的数据表明,人类和犬类睾丸肿瘤的发生率与报告地点环境污染物的高浓度之间存在密切联系。这些发现强调了犬类作为研究人类健康以及环境因素对癌症发展影响的潜在动物模型的价值。