An haplotype view of cystinuria in dog

Canine cystinuria is an autosomal recessive disorder that affects a dog’s ability to filter cystine out of urine. The Solute Carrier Family 3 Member 1 (SLC3A1) is a gene, coding for a portion of the membrane protein that controls the reabsorption of dibasic amino acids at renal level, pivotal in the...

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Main Authors: S. Frattini, M. Cortellari, A. Talenti, A. Negro, C. Biagini, M. Polli, P. Crepaldi
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M. Cortellari
A. Talenti
A. Negro
C. Biagini
M. Polli
P. Crepaldi
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M. Cortellari
A. Talenti
A. Negro
C. Biagini
M. Polli
P. Crepaldi
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description Canine cystinuria is an autosomal recessive disorder that affects a dog’s ability to filter cystine out of urine. The Solute Carrier Family 3 Member 1 (SLC3A1) is a gene, coding for a portion of the membrane protein that controls the reabsorption of dibasic amino acids at renal level, pivotal in the pathology onset. Aim of the work is to deepen the haplotype variability associated with cystinuria in English Bulldog (EB), French Bulldog (FB), and some other afflicted breeds. Our work started from a sample of 19 dog, 9 FB and 10 EB, genotyped at the locus c.A2092G on the exon 10 of the gene SLC3A1 on chromosome 10. Samples were then genotyped with 230k SNPChip (Illumina) and haplotypes, built around gene SLC3A1 (±1.0 Mb), were explored. We investigated differences in haplotypes among 3 group of animals: dogs homozygous for the mutation at the SLC3A1 locus (classified as PP), heterozygous (NP) and wild type (NN). The 6 samples classified as PP showed a unique and identical haplotype of 44 SNPs at ± 1.0 Mb around the gene, with a core haplotype of 4 SNPs within the gene. The analysis was expanded to a partially public data set comprising some of the most susceptible breeds for the pathology: Newfoundland, Labrador Retriever, Australian Cattle Dog, Miniature Pinscher, Rottweiler and Dachshund, in addition to further EB and FB. Of the 93 analyzed animals, only 4 (3 EB and 1 FB) showed the same haplotype. Considering the core haplotype, 4 Newfoundland out of 10 in the data set presented this haplotype. These results suggest that the severity of this pathology could be evaluated not only at the known causal mutation but as a conserved haplotype. The present work showed the applicability of dense SNP panels in the identification of haplotypes linked to causal mutations for canine cystinuria. The detection of target haplotypes associated with major known pathologies afflicting canine species, for each breed, could make possible the use of this versatile tool as a first general health check control in dog. Aknoledgments: ...
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/673585 2025-01-16T23:24:25+00:00 An haplotype view of cystinuria in dog S. Frattini M. Cortellari A. Talenti A. Negro C. Biagini M. Polli P. Crepaldi S. Frattini M. Cortellari A. Talenti A. Negro C. Biagini M. Polli P. Crepaldi 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/673585 https://www.isag.us/Docs/Proceedings/ISAG2019_Proceedings.pdf eng eng International Society for Animal Genetics Conference http://hdl.handle.net/2434/673585 https://www.isag.us/Docs/Proceedings/ISAG2019_Proceedings.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess dogs and related specie genetic identification diagnostic breed diversity animal health Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale e Miglioramento Genetico info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2019 ftunivmilanoair 2023-12-26T23:35:05Z Canine cystinuria is an autosomal recessive disorder that affects a dog’s ability to filter cystine out of urine. The Solute Carrier Family 3 Member 1 (SLC3A1) is a gene, coding for a portion of the membrane protein that controls the reabsorption of dibasic amino acids at renal level, pivotal in the pathology onset. Aim of the work is to deepen the haplotype variability associated with cystinuria in English Bulldog (EB), French Bulldog (FB), and some other afflicted breeds. Our work started from a sample of 19 dog, 9 FB and 10 EB, genotyped at the locus c.A2092G on the exon 10 of the gene SLC3A1 on chromosome 10. Samples were then genotyped with 230k SNPChip (Illumina) and haplotypes, built around gene SLC3A1 (±1.0 Mb), were explored. We investigated differences in haplotypes among 3 group of animals: dogs homozygous for the mutation at the SLC3A1 locus (classified as PP), heterozygous (NP) and wild type (NN). The 6 samples classified as PP showed a unique and identical haplotype of 44 SNPs at ± 1.0 Mb around the gene, with a core haplotype of 4 SNPs within the gene. The analysis was expanded to a partially public data set comprising some of the most susceptible breeds for the pathology: Newfoundland, Labrador Retriever, Australian Cattle Dog, Miniature Pinscher, Rottweiler and Dachshund, in addition to further EB and FB. Of the 93 analyzed animals, only 4 (3 EB and 1 FB) showed the same haplotype. Considering the core haplotype, 4 Newfoundland out of 10 in the data set presented this haplotype. These results suggest that the severity of this pathology could be evaluated not only at the known causal mutation but as a conserved haplotype. The present work showed the applicability of dense SNP panels in the identification of haplotypes linked to causal mutations for canine cystinuria. The detection of target haplotypes associated with major known pathologies afflicting canine species, for each breed, could make possible the use of this versatile tool as a first general health check control in dog. Aknoledgments: ... Conference Object Newfoundland The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR) Newfoundland
spellingShingle dogs and related specie
genetic identification
diagnostic
breed diversity
animal health
Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale e Miglioramento Genetico
S. Frattini
M. Cortellari
A. Talenti
A. Negro
C. Biagini
M. Polli
P. Crepaldi
An haplotype view of cystinuria in dog
title An haplotype view of cystinuria in dog
title_full An haplotype view of cystinuria in dog
title_fullStr An haplotype view of cystinuria in dog
title_full_unstemmed An haplotype view of cystinuria in dog
title_short An haplotype view of cystinuria in dog
title_sort haplotype view of cystinuria in dog
topic dogs and related specie
genetic identification
diagnostic
breed diversity
animal health
Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale e Miglioramento Genetico
topic_facet dogs and related specie
genetic identification
diagnostic
breed diversity
animal health
Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale e Miglioramento Genetico
url http://hdl.handle.net/2434/673585
https://www.isag.us/Docs/Proceedings/ISAG2019_Proceedings.pdf