阿根廷杜高犬家族性发作性睡病是由HCRTR2串联重复突变引起的

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摘要

犬的家族性发作性睡病与拉布拉多寻回犬、腊肠犬和杜宾犬的HCRTR2基因突变有关,但因品种而异。目的探讨阿根廷杜高犬家族性发作性睡病的基因突变特征。10只阿根廷杜高犬,3只发作性睡症犬,7只临床正常犬,其中4只与发作性睡症犬相关,3只与发作性睡症犬无关。方法病例对照前瞻性研究。从所有狗的血液样本中提取DNA。研究人员对两只受感染的狗进行了全基因组测序,并利用生物信息学管道识别出变异,并与2766只狗的数据库进行了比较。结构变异通过PCR和Sanger测序进行验证。结果鉴定出一种新的HCRTR2基因串联重复。所有三只受影响的狗和临床上正常的一只受影响的狗的父母都有这种重复,表明一种常染色体隐性遗传模式。在数据库中的2766只狗中没有这种重复,强调了它与阿根廷杜高犬品种的潜在相关性。结论和临床意义这一发现强调了HCRTR2基因在犬发作性睡病中的关键作用,以及导致这种疾病的突变多样性。对该品种进行进一步的基因检测是必要的,以确定携带者并防止这种情况的进一步传播。
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Familial Narcolepsy in Dogo Argentino Dogs Is Caused by a Tandem Duplication Mutation in HCRTR2

Familial Narcolepsy in Dogo Argentino Dogs Is Caused by a Tandem Duplication Mutation in HCRTR2

Background

Familial narcolepsy in dogs has been associated with mutations in the HCRTR2 gene in Labrador retrievers, dachshunds, and Doberman pinschers, with the causal mutation differing between breeds.

Objective

To characterize the genetic mutation responsible for familial narcolepsy in Dogo Argentino dogs.

Animals

Ten Dogo Argentino dogs, three narcoleptic and seven clinically normal, of which four were related and three were unrelated to the narcoleptic dogs.

Methods

Case control prospective study. DNA was extracted from blood samples of all dogs. Whole-genome sequencing was performed on two affected dogs, and variants were identified using bioinformatic pipelines, with comparisons made to a database of 2766 dogs. Structural variants were validated through PCR and Sanger sequencing.

Results

A novel tandem duplication in the HCRTR2 gene was identified. All three affected dogs and the clinically normal parents of one affected dog had this duplication, suggesting an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance. This duplication was absent in the 2766 dogs in the database, emphasizing its potential relevance in the Dogo Argentino breed.

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

This discovery emphasizes the critical role of the HCRTR2 gene in narcolepsy in dogs, and the diversity of mutations that can lead to this condition. Further genetic testing in this breed is warranted to identify carriers and prevent the further spread of this condition.

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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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