首次报道流浪猫PRNP基因中的108 bp缺失和5个新的SNPs,并对其与猫海绵状脑病的可能关系进行了硅学分析。

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Mervenur Güvendi , Hüseyin Can , Ahmet Efe Köseoğlu , Sedef Erkunt Alak , Cemal Ün
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摘要

朊病毒病是影响人类和动物的致命性神经退行性疾病。已经发现某些物种的朊病毒基因变异与朊病毒疾病的易感性之间存在关系。然而,与人类有密切接触的猫的朊病毒蛋白变异及其对朊病毒蛋白的影响尚不为人知。因此,本研究旨在调查流浪猫中朊病毒蛋白编码基因(PRNP 基因)的变异,并利用生物信息学工具评估检测到的变异与猫海绵状脑病易感性或抵抗力相关的遗传因素。为此,通过针对 PRNP 基因的 PCR 扩增猫的 DNA 样本,然后进行测序,以揭示变异。最后,利用生物信息学工具预测了变异对朊病毒蛋白的影响。结果发现了一个新的108 bp缺失和9个SNP。其中,5 个 SNP(c314A>G、c.454T>A、c.579G>C、c.642G>C 和 c.672G>C)是本研究首次检测到的。生物信息学研究结果表明,c.579G>C (Q193H)、c.454T>A (Y152N) 和 c.457G>A (E153K) 变体对朊病毒蛋白有有害影响,而 c.579G>C (Q193H) 变体具有高淀粉样蛋白倾向性。这项研究首次证实了流浪猫的朊病毒蛋白变异及其对朊病毒蛋白的有害影响。
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First report of a novel 108 bp deletion and five novel SNPs in PRNP gene of stray cats and in silico analysis of their possible relation with feline spongiform encephalopathy

Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative diseases affecting humans and animals. A relationship between variations in the prion gene of some species and susceptibility to prion diseases has been detected. However, variations in the prion protein of cats that have close contact with humans and their effect on prion protein are not well-known. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the variations of prion protein-encoding gene (PRNP gene) in stray cats and to evaluate variants detected in terms of genetic factors associated with susceptibility or resistance to feline spongiform encephalopathy using bioinformatics tools. For this, cat DNA samples were amplified by a PCR targeting PRNP gene and then sequenced to reveal the variations. Finally, the effects of variants on prion protein were predicted by bioinformatics tools. According to the obtained results, a novel 108 bp deletion and nine SNPs were detected. Among SNPs, five (c314A>G, c.454T>A, c.579G>C, c.642G>C and c.672G>C) were detected for the first time in this study. Bioinformatics findings showed that c.579G>C (Q193H), c.454T>A (Y152N) and c.457G>A (E153K) variants have deleterious effects on prion protein and c.579G>C (Q193H) has high amyloid propensities. This study demonstrates prion protein variants of stray cats and their deleterious effects on prion protein for the first time.

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Topics in companion animal medicine
Topics in companion animal medicine 农林科学-兽医学
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60
审稿时长
88 days
期刊介绍: Published quarterly, Topics in Companion Animal Medicine is a peer-reviewed veterinary scientific journal dedicated to providing practitioners with the most recent advances in companion animal medicine. The journal publishes high quality original clinical research focusing on important topics in companion animal medicine.
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