| Literature DB >> 21605373 |
Jeremy R Shearman1, Alan N Wilton.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Trapped Neutrophil Syndrome (TNS) is a common autosomal recessive neutropenia in Border collie dogs.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21605373 PMCID: PMC3128065 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-12-258
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
LOD score for linkage analysis using microsatellites in the region of three candidate genes for TNS not previously reported.
| Candidate | Name | LOD | location |
|---|---|---|---|
| -6.05 | Chr 24, 24.1 Mb | ||
| -5.90 | Chr28, 58.9 Mb | ||
| -3.34 | Chr37, 27.9 Mb | ||
Figure 1Partial DNA sequence, sequence electropherogram and amino acid sequence for . Underlined aa represent expected aa after the frameshift due to deletion, stop codon represented by *. Number on DNA sequence represents expected location on cDNA of isoform variant 1
Genotyping of Border collies for the VPS13B deletion for dogs from the TNS pedigree, a set of Australian Border collies unrelated to TNS affected lineages, and a set of dogs collected randomly from Norway.
| status | homozygote deletion | heterozygote | homozygote normal |
|---|---|---|---|
| affected | 6 | - | - |
| Obligate carrier | - | 10 | - |
| related† | - | 29 | 18 |
| unrelated‡ | - | 40 | 220 |
| Norway* | 1 | 9 | 70 |
† ancestors and siblings of TNS affected dogs
‡ Australian Border collie sample set collected prior to TNS work
* sample set collected randomly to represent Border collie population of Norway
Comparison of clinical signs with percentages between Cohen syndrome patients and seven TNS affected Border collies.
| Clinical signs | TNS (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| typical facies | 81* | 43 |
| slender extremities | 91 | 86 |
| mental retardation | 99 | 43 |
| microcephaly | 53 | 71 |
| infantile hypotonia | 86 | 71 |
| developmental delay | 81 | 86 |
| delayed puberty | 41 | 86 |
| short stature | 47 | 60‡ |
| truncal obesity | 65 | 0 |
| neutropenia | 75§ | 100 |
| myopia | 44 | n/a |
| cataracts | 64 | n/a |
n/a - not available
* average for clinical signs: short philtrum, high narrow palate, prominent nasal bridge and prominent central upper incisors
† Data summarised from Taban et al. [23] where the number of individuals for each category varies depending on what has been reported in the literature
‡ out of five dogs as two died before reaching maturity
§ data summarised from Hennies et al. [24]; Kivitie-Kallio and Norio [25]; Chandler et al. [26]; Kolehmainen et al. [15]; Bugiani et al. [27]; Kivitie-Kallio et al. [12]; and Seifert et al. [14].
Figure 2PCR product from cerebellum and cortex of three healthy dogs for primers spanning exon 25-28 of cDNA. Product 609 bp and 684 bp is present corresponding to mRNA incorporating exons 27b or 27, respectively. Lanes one and eight contain a 100 bp ladder, lanes two to four are cerebellum samples and five to seven are cortex samples from three healthy dogs.