Dog leucocyte antigen (DLA) class II haplotypes and risk of canine diabetes mellitus in specific dog breeds.

A L Denyer, J P Massey, L J Davison, W E R Ollier, B Catchpole, L J Kennedy
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Abstract

Background: Canine diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common endocrine disease in domestic dogs. A number of pathological mechanisms are thought to contribute to the aetiopathogenesis of relative or absolute insulin deficiency, including immune-mediated destruction of pancreatic beta cells. DM risk varies considerably between different dog breeds, suggesting that genetic factors are involved and contribute susceptibility or protection. Associations of particular dog leucocyte antigen (DLA) class II haplotypes with DM have been identified, but investigations to date have only considered all breeds pooled together. The aim of this study was to analyse an expanded data set so as to identify breed-specific diabetes-associated DLA haplotypes.

Methods: The 12 most highly represented breeds in the UK Canine Diabetes Register were selected for study. DLA-typing data from 646 diabetic dogs and 912 breed-matched non-diabetic controls were analysed to enable breed-specific analysis of the DLA. Dogs were genotyped for allelic variation at DLA-DRB1, -DQA1, -DQB1 loci using DNA sequence-based typing. Genotypes from all three loci were combined to reveal three-locus DLA class II haplotypes, which were evaluated for statistical associations with DM. This was performed for each breed individually and for all breeds pooled together.

Results: Five dog breeds were identified as having one or more DLA haplotype associated with DM susceptibility or protection. Four DM-associated haplotypes were identified in the Cocker Spaniel breed, of which one haplotype was shared with Border Terriers. In the three breeds known to be at highest risk of DM included in the study (Samoyed, Tibetan Terrier and Cairn Terrier), no DLA haplotypes were found to be associated with DM.

Conclusions: Novel DLA associations with DM in specific dog breeds provide further evidence that immune response genes contribute susceptibility to this disease in some cases. It is also apparent that DLA may not be contributing obvious or strong risk for DM in some breeds, including the seven breeds analysed for which no associations were identified.

犬白细胞抗原(DLA)ⅱ类单倍型与特定犬种犬糖尿病风险的关系
背景:犬糖尿病(DM)是家犬常见的内分泌疾病。许多病理机制被认为有助于相对或绝对胰岛素缺乏症的发病机制,包括免疫介导的胰腺细胞破坏。不同品种的狗患糖尿病的风险差异很大,这表明遗传因素与糖尿病的易感性或保护性有关。已经确定了特定犬白细胞抗原(DLA) II类单倍型与糖尿病的关联,但迄今为止的调查仅考虑了所有品种的合并。本研究的目的是分析一个扩展的数据集,以确定品种特异性糖尿病相关的DLA单倍型。方法:选择英国犬糖尿病登记中最具代表性的12个品种进行研究。分析了646只糖尿病犬和912只品种匹配的非糖尿病对照犬的DLA分型数据,以便对DLA进行品种特异性分析。采用基于DNA序列的分型方法,对狗在DLA-DRB1、-DQA1、-DQB1位点的等位基因变异进行基因分型。将所有三个基因座的基因型组合起来,得到三位点的DLA II类单倍型,并评估其与DM的统计相关性。这是对每个品种单独进行的,也是对所有品种合并进行的。结果:五个犬种被鉴定为具有一个或多个与糖尿病易感性或保护相关的DLA单倍型。在可卡犬品种中发现了四个与dm相关的单倍型,其中一个单倍型与边境梗共有。在研究中已知DM风险最高的三个犬种(萨摩耶犬、藏獒和凯恩犬)中,未发现DLA单倍型与DM相关。结论:在特定犬种中,DLA与DM的新关联进一步证明免疫反应基因在某些情况下导致了这种疾病的易感性。同样明显的是,在某些品种中,DLA可能不会造成明显或强烈的糖尿病风险,包括所分析的七个品种,其中没有发现关联。
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