Short and sweet: foreleg abnormalities in Havanese and the role of the FGF4 retrogene.

Kim K L Bellamy, Frode Lingaas
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Background: Cases of foreleg deformities, characterized by varying degrees of shortened and bowed forelegs, have been reported in the Havanese breed. Because the health and welfare implications are severe in some of the affected dogs, further efforts should be made to investigate the genetic background of the trait. A FGF4-retrogene on CFA18 is known to cause chondrodystrophy in dogs. In most breeds, either the wild type allele or the mutant allele is fixed. However, the large degree of genetic diversity reported in Havanese, could entail that both the wild type and the mutant allele segregate in this breed. We hypothesize that the shortened and bowed forelegs seen in some Havanese could be a consequence of FGF4RG-associated chondrodystrophy. Here we study the population prevalence of the wild type and mutant allele, as well as effect on phenotype. We also investigate how the prevalence of the allele associated with chondrodystrophy have changed over time. We hypothesize that recent selection, may have led to a gradual decline in the population frequency of the lower-risk, wild type allele.

Results: We studied the FGF4-retrogene on CFA18 in 355 Havanese and found variation in the presence/absence of the retrogene. The prevalence of the non-chondrodystrophic wild type is low, with allele frequencies of 0.025 and 0.975 for the wild type and mutant allele, respectively (linked marker). We found that carriers of the beneficial wild type allele were significantly taller at the shoulder than mutant allele homozygotes, with average heights of 31.3 cm and 26.4 cm, respectively. We further found that wild type carriers were born on average 4.7 years earlier than mutant allele homozygotes and that there has been a gradual decline in the population frequency of the wild type allele during the past two decades.

Conclusions: Our results indicate that FGF4RG-associated chondrodystrophy may contribute to the shortened forelegs found in some Havanese and that both the wild type and mutant allele segregate in the breed. The population frequency of the wild type allele is low and appear to be decreasing. Efforts should be made to preserve the healthier wild type in the population, increase the prevalence of a more moderate phenotype and possibly reduce the risk of foreleg pathology.

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短而甜:哈瓦那人前腿异常和FGF4逆转录基因的作用。
背景:前腿畸形的情况下,其特点是不同程度的缩短和弯曲的前腿,已报道在哈瓦那品种。由于对某些受影响的狗的健康和福利影响严重,因此应进一步努力调查该性状的遗传背景。已知CFA18上的fgf4逆转录基因会导致狗的软骨营养不良。在大多数品种中,野生型等位基因或突变型等位基因是固定的。然而,据报道,哈瓦那人的遗传多样性很大程度上可能导致野生型和突变等位基因在该品种中分离。我们假设在一些哈瓦那人身上看到的缩短和弯曲的前腿可能是fgf4rg相关的软骨营养不良的结果。本文研究了野生型和突变型等位基因的种群流行率及其对表型的影响。我们还研究了与软骨营养不良相关的等位基因的患病率如何随着时间的推移而变化。我们假设,最近的选择可能导致低风险野生型等位基因的种群频率逐渐下降。结果:我们研究了355名哈瓦那人CFA18上的fgf4逆转录基因,并发现了该逆转录基因的存在与不存在的差异。非软骨营养不良野生型患病率较低,野生型和突变型等位基因的等位基因频率分别为0.025和0.975(连锁标记)。结果表明,野生型有益等位基因携带者肩高显著高于突变型等位基因纯合子,平均身高分别为31.3 cm和26.4 cm。我们进一步发现,野生型携带者比突变型等位基因纯合子平均早出生4.7年,并且在过去的20年里,野生型等位基因的种群频率逐渐下降。结论:我们的研究结果表明,fgf4rg相关的软骨营养不良可能导致一些哈瓦那犬前腿缩短,并且野生型和突变等位基因在该品种中都有分离。野生型等位基因的居群频率低且呈下降趋势。应该努力在种群中保留更健康的野生型,增加更温和表型的流行率,并可能降低前腿病理的风险。
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