Deleterious Mutations in the TPO Gene Associated with Familial Thyroid Follicular Cell Carcinoma in Dutch German Longhaired Pointers

Familial thyroid cancer originating from follicular cells accounts for 5–15% of all the thyroid carcinoma cases in humans. Previously, we described thyroid follicular cell carcinomas in a large number of the Dutch German longhaired pointers (GLPs) with a likely autosomal recessive inheritance patter...

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Main Authors: Yu, Yun, Bovenhuis, Henk, Wu, Zhou, Laport, Kimberley, Groenen, M.A.M., Crooijmans, Richard
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/593038 2024-02-04T09:59:31+01:00 Deleterious Mutations in the TPO Gene Associated with Familial Thyroid Follicular Cell Carcinoma in Dutch German Longhaired Pointers Yu, Yun Bovenhuis, Henk Wu, Zhou Laport, Kimberley Groenen, M.A.M. Crooijmans, Richard 2021 text/html https://research.wur.nl/en/datasets/deleterious-mutations-in-the-tpo-gene-associated-with-familial-th unknown Wageningen University https://edepot.wur.nl/563143 https://research.wur.nl/en/datasets/deleterious-mutations-in-the-tpo-gene-associated-with-familial-th info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Wageningen University & Research Canis lupus familiaris Germline mutations dogs thyroid follicular cell carcinoma info:eu-repo/semantics/other info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftunivwagenin 2024-01-10T23:14:40Z Familial thyroid cancer originating from follicular cells accounts for 5–15% of all the thyroid carcinoma cases in humans. Previously, we described thyroid follicular cell carcinomas in a large number of the Dutch German longhaired pointers (GLPs) with a likely autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. Here, we investigated the genetic causes of the disease using a combined approach of genome-wide association study and runs of homozygosity (ROH) analysis based on 170k SNP array genotype data and whole-genome sequences. A region 0–5 Mb on chromosome 17 was identified to be associated with the disease. Whole-genome sequencing revealed many mutations fitting the recessive inheritance pattern in this region including two deleterious mutations in the TPO gene, chr17:800788G>A (686F>V) and chr17:805276C>T (845T>M). These two SNP were subsequently genotyped in 186 GLPs (59 affected and 127 unaffected) and confirmed to be highly associated with the disease. The recessive genotypes had higher relative risks of 16.94 and 16.64 compared to homozygous genotypes for the reference alleles, respectively. This study provides novel insight into the genetic causes leading to the familial thyroid follicular cell carcinoma, and we were able to develop a genetic test to screen susceptible dogs. Other/Unknown Material Canis lupus Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library
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topic Canis lupus familiaris
Germline mutations
dogs
thyroid follicular cell carcinoma
spellingShingle Canis lupus familiaris
Germline mutations
dogs
thyroid follicular cell carcinoma
Yu, Yun
Bovenhuis, Henk
Wu, Zhou
Laport, Kimberley
Groenen, M.A.M.
Crooijmans, Richard
Deleterious Mutations in the TPO Gene Associated with Familial Thyroid Follicular Cell Carcinoma in Dutch German Longhaired Pointers
topic_facet Canis lupus familiaris
Germline mutations
dogs
thyroid follicular cell carcinoma
description Familial thyroid cancer originating from follicular cells accounts for 5–15% of all the thyroid carcinoma cases in humans. Previously, we described thyroid follicular cell carcinomas in a large number of the Dutch German longhaired pointers (GLPs) with a likely autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. Here, we investigated the genetic causes of the disease using a combined approach of genome-wide association study and runs of homozygosity (ROH) analysis based on 170k SNP array genotype data and whole-genome sequences. A region 0–5 Mb on chromosome 17 was identified to be associated with the disease. Whole-genome sequencing revealed many mutations fitting the recessive inheritance pattern in this region including two deleterious mutations in the TPO gene, chr17:800788G>A (686F>V) and chr17:805276C>T (845T>M). These two SNP were subsequently genotyped in 186 GLPs (59 affected and 127 unaffected) and confirmed to be highly associated with the disease. The recessive genotypes had higher relative risks of 16.94 and 16.64 compared to homozygous genotypes for the reference alleles, respectively. This study provides novel insight into the genetic causes leading to the familial thyroid follicular cell carcinoma, and we were able to develop a genetic test to screen susceptible dogs.
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author Yu, Yun
Bovenhuis, Henk
Wu, Zhou
Laport, Kimberley
Groenen, M.A.M.
Crooijmans, Richard
author_facet Yu, Yun
Bovenhuis, Henk
Wu, Zhou
Laport, Kimberley
Groenen, M.A.M.
Crooijmans, Richard
author_sort Yu, Yun
title Deleterious Mutations in the TPO Gene Associated with Familial Thyroid Follicular Cell Carcinoma in Dutch German Longhaired Pointers
title_short Deleterious Mutations in the TPO Gene Associated with Familial Thyroid Follicular Cell Carcinoma in Dutch German Longhaired Pointers
title_full Deleterious Mutations in the TPO Gene Associated with Familial Thyroid Follicular Cell Carcinoma in Dutch German Longhaired Pointers
title_fullStr Deleterious Mutations in the TPO Gene Associated with Familial Thyroid Follicular Cell Carcinoma in Dutch German Longhaired Pointers
title_full_unstemmed Deleterious Mutations in the TPO Gene Associated with Familial Thyroid Follicular Cell Carcinoma in Dutch German Longhaired Pointers
title_sort deleterious mutations in the tpo gene associated with familial thyroid follicular cell carcinoma in dutch german longhaired pointers
publisher Wageningen University
publishDate 2021
url https://research.wur.nl/en/datasets/deleterious-mutations-in-the-tpo-gene-associated-with-familial-th
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