Prevalence and heritability of distichiasis in the English Cocker spaniel.

Canine genetics and epidemiology Pub Date : 2015-08-02 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40575-015-0024-7
Tanja Petersen, Helle Friis Proschowsky, Tommy Hardon, Søren Nyhuus Rasch, Merete Fredholm
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Background: Canine distichiasis is a well-known cause of ocular irritation and excessive lacrimation (secretion of tears) in the dog. The term distichiasis originates from the Greek words di and stichos meaning two and rows, respectively, and as the name implies, the condition is characterized by an additional row of cilia, which erupts on the eyelid margin. Many purebred dogs are known to be predisposed to the condition, with many affected individuals within the populations. Even though the problem is widespread, the exact mode of inheritance and the heredity has not been studied extensively. However, some degree of genetic influence has been assumed, due to the high incidences within specific breeds. In the present study we have examined a cohort of English Cocker spaniels in Denmark to determine the prevalence and heritability of the disease.

Results: Data from English Cocker spaniels with an ECVO eye examination registered between 2004-2013 were included in the study. The number of dogs examined during this period was 799, and the prevalence of distichiasis within this cohort was estimated at 49.31 % with a gender predisposition that females are more likely to get distichiasis than males. The correlation between the distichiasis status of the parents and their offspring revealed a significant association between the breeding combination of the parents and the occurrence of distichiasis in the offspring (p <0.0001). A relative risk (RR) ranging from 1.3 to 1.8 demonstrates that offspring of two affected parents are more likely to be affected than offspring descending from either one or two unaffected parents. The heritability was estimated to be moderate to high, i.e., 0.22 to 0.51.

Conclusions: The prevalence of distichiasis in English Cocker spaniels from Denmark, examined in 2004-2013 was shown to be extremely high. The relative risk of developing the disease was 1.3 and 1.8 for offspring of one or two affected parents respectively. This together with the moderate to high heritability of the condition indicates that selective breeding could be used to reduce the incidence of distichiasis.

英国可卡犬双斑病的流行及遗传力。
背景:犬双睫病是一种众所周知的引起犬眼部刺激和过度流泪(分泌眼泪)的原因。“双睫”一词源于希腊语di和stichos,分别表示两行和两行。顾名思义,这种疾病的特征是在眼睑边缘长出一排纤毛。已知许多纯种狗易患这种疾病,种群中有许多受影响的个体。尽管这个问题很普遍,但确切的遗传方式和遗传机制还没有得到广泛的研究。然而,由于在特定品种中发病率很高,因此假定有一定程度的遗传影响。在目前的研究中,我们检查了丹麦的英国可卡犬队列,以确定该疾病的患病率和遗传性。结果:研究纳入了2004-2013年间登记的进行ECVO眼科检查的英国可卡犬的数据。在此期间检查的犬只数量为799只,该队列中双支犬病的患病率估计为49.31%,性别倾向是女性比男性更容易患双支犬病。父母与后代的双支犬状态之间的相关性显示,父母的繁殖组合与后代双支犬的发病率之间存在显著关联(p结论:2004-2013年丹麦英国可卡犬双支犬的患病率极高。患病父母一方或双方的后代患该病的相对风险分别为1.3和1.8。这种情况加上中等到高的遗传率表明,选择性育种可以用来减少双支虫病的发病率。
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