YARS2 Missense Variant in Belgian Shepherd Dogs with Cardiomyopathy and Juvenile Mortality

Dog puppy loss by the age of six to eight weeks after normal development is relatively uncommon. Necropsy findings in two spontaneously deceased Belgian Shepherd puppies indicated an abnormal accumulation of material in several organs. A third deceased puppy exhibited mild signs of an inflammation i...

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Main Authors: Corinne Gurtner, Petra Hug, Miriam Kleiter, Kernt Köhler, Elisabeth Dietschi, Vidhya Jagannathan, Tosso Leeb
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-4425/11/3/313/ 2023-08-20T04:05:49+02:00 YARS2 Missense Variant in Belgian Shepherd Dogs with Cardiomyopathy and Juvenile Mortality Corinne Gurtner Petra Hug Miriam Kleiter Kernt Köhler Elisabeth Dietschi Vidhya Jagannathan Tosso Leeb agris 2020-03-14 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/genes11030313 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11030313 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Genes; Volume 11; Issue 3; Pages: 313 Canis lupus familiaris whole genome sequence animal model precision medicine mitochondrium translation Groenendael Laekenois Malinois Tervueren Text 2020 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/genes11030313 2023-07-31T23:14:23Z Dog puppy loss by the age of six to eight weeks after normal development is relatively uncommon. Necropsy findings in two spontaneously deceased Belgian Shepherd puppies indicated an abnormal accumulation of material in several organs. A third deceased puppy exhibited mild signs of an inflammation in the central nervous system and an enteritis. The puppies were closely related, raising the suspicion of a genetic cause. Pedigree analysis suggested a monogenic autosomal recessive inheritance. Combined linkage and homozygosity mapping assigned the most likely position of a potential genetic defect to 13 genome segments totaling 82 Mb. The genome of an affected puppy was sequenced and compared to 645 control genomes. Three private protein changing variants were found in the linked and homozygous regions. Targeted genotyping in 96 Belgian Shepherd dogs excluded two of these variants. The remaining variant, YARS2:1054G>A or p.Glu352Lys, was perfectly associated with the phenotype in a cohort of 474 Belgian Shepherd dogs. YARS2 encodes the mitochondrial tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase 2 and the predicted amino acid change replaces a negatively charged and evolutionary conserved glutamate at the surface of the tRNA binding domain of YARS2 with a positively charged lysine. Human patients with loss-of-function variants in YARS2 suffer from myopathy, lactic acidosis, and sideroblastic anemia 2, a disease with clinical similarities to the phenotype of the studied dogs. The carrier frequency was 27.2% in the tested Belgian Shepherd dogs. Our data suggest YARS2:1054G>A as the candidate causative variant for the observed juvenile mortality. Text Canis lupus MDPI Open Access Publishing Genes 11 3 313
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whole genome sequence
animal model
precision medicine
mitochondrium
translation
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Laekenois
Malinois
Tervueren
spellingShingle Canis lupus familiaris
whole genome sequence
animal model
precision medicine
mitochondrium
translation
Groenendael
Laekenois
Malinois
Tervueren
Corinne Gurtner
Petra Hug
Miriam Kleiter
Kernt Köhler
Elisabeth Dietschi
Vidhya Jagannathan
Tosso Leeb
YARS2 Missense Variant in Belgian Shepherd Dogs with Cardiomyopathy and Juvenile Mortality
topic_facet Canis lupus familiaris
whole genome sequence
animal model
precision medicine
mitochondrium
translation
Groenendael
Laekenois
Malinois
Tervueren
description Dog puppy loss by the age of six to eight weeks after normal development is relatively uncommon. Necropsy findings in two spontaneously deceased Belgian Shepherd puppies indicated an abnormal accumulation of material in several organs. A third deceased puppy exhibited mild signs of an inflammation in the central nervous system and an enteritis. The puppies were closely related, raising the suspicion of a genetic cause. Pedigree analysis suggested a monogenic autosomal recessive inheritance. Combined linkage and homozygosity mapping assigned the most likely position of a potential genetic defect to 13 genome segments totaling 82 Mb. The genome of an affected puppy was sequenced and compared to 645 control genomes. Three private protein changing variants were found in the linked and homozygous regions. Targeted genotyping in 96 Belgian Shepherd dogs excluded two of these variants. The remaining variant, YARS2:1054G>A or p.Glu352Lys, was perfectly associated with the phenotype in a cohort of 474 Belgian Shepherd dogs. YARS2 encodes the mitochondrial tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase 2 and the predicted amino acid change replaces a negatively charged and evolutionary conserved glutamate at the surface of the tRNA binding domain of YARS2 with a positively charged lysine. Human patients with loss-of-function variants in YARS2 suffer from myopathy, lactic acidosis, and sideroblastic anemia 2, a disease with clinical similarities to the phenotype of the studied dogs. The carrier frequency was 27.2% in the tested Belgian Shepherd dogs. Our data suggest YARS2:1054G>A as the candidate causative variant for the observed juvenile mortality.
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author Corinne Gurtner
Petra Hug
Miriam Kleiter
Kernt Köhler
Elisabeth Dietschi
Vidhya Jagannathan
Tosso Leeb
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Petra Hug
Miriam Kleiter
Kernt Köhler
Elisabeth Dietschi
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Tosso Leeb
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title YARS2 Missense Variant in Belgian Shepherd Dogs with Cardiomyopathy and Juvenile Mortality
title_short YARS2 Missense Variant in Belgian Shepherd Dogs with Cardiomyopathy and Juvenile Mortality
title_full YARS2 Missense Variant in Belgian Shepherd Dogs with Cardiomyopathy and Juvenile Mortality
title_fullStr YARS2 Missense Variant in Belgian Shepherd Dogs with Cardiomyopathy and Juvenile Mortality
title_full_unstemmed YARS2 Missense Variant in Belgian Shepherd Dogs with Cardiomyopathy and Juvenile Mortality
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