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Dog-human translational genomics: state of the art and genomic resources.

Stefano Pallotti1, Ignazio S Piras2, Andrea Marchegiani3, Matteo Cerquetella3, Valerio Napolioni4.   

Abstract

Innovative models for medical research are strongly required nowadays. Convincing evidence supports dog as the most suitable spontaneous model for several human genetic diseases. Decades of studies on dog genome allowed the identification of hundreds of mutations causing genetic disorders, many of which are proposed as counterparts responsible for human diseases. Traditionally, the murine model is the most extensively used in human translational research. However, this species shows large physiological differences from humans, and it is kept under a controlled artificial environment. Conversely, canine genetic disorders often show pathophysiological and clinical features highly resembling the human counterpart. In addition, dogs share the same environment with humans; therefore, they are naturally exposed to many risk factors. Thus, different branches of translational medicine aim to study spontaneously occurring diseases in dogs to provide a more reliable model for human disorders. This review offers a comprehensive overview of the knowledge and resources available today for all the researchers involved in the field of dog-human translational medicine. Some of the main successful examples from dog-human translational genomics are reported, such as the canine association studies which helped to identify the causal mutation in the human counterpart. We also illustrated the ongoing projects aiming to create public canine big datasets. Finally, specific online databases are discussed along with several information resources that can speed up clinical translational research.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Institute of Plant Genetics Polish Academy of Sciences.

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Keywords:  Dog; Dog–human; Genetic variant; Translational genomics; Translational medicine; Whole-genome sequencing

Year:  2022        PMID: 36074326     DOI: 10.1007/s13353-022-00721-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Genet        ISSN: 1234-1983            Impact factor:   2.653


  75 in total

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3.  Severe impairment in early host defense against Candida albicans in mice deficient in myeloperoxidase.

Authors:  Y Aratani; H Koyama; S Nyui; K Suzuki; F Kura; N Maeda
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1999-04       Impact factor: 3.441

4.  Pathogenic variants in COL6A3 cause Ullrich-like congenital muscular dystrophy in young Labrador Retriever dogs.

Authors:  Véronique Bolduc; Katie M Minor; Ying Hu; Rupleen Kaur; Steven G Friedenberg; Samantha Van Buren; Ling T Guo; Joseph C Glennon; Katia Marioni-Henry; James R Mickelson; Carsten G Bönnemann; G Diane Shelton
Journal:  Neuromuscul Disord       Date:  2020-04-16       Impact factor: 4.296

Review 5.  Gastrointestinal polyposis syndromes.

Authors:  Mary P Bronner
Journal:  Am J Med Genet A       Date:  2003-11-01       Impact factor: 2.802

Review 6.  Genetics of canine diabetes mellitus: are the diabetes susceptibility genes identified in humans involved in breed susceptibility to diabetes mellitus in dogs?

Authors:  Brian Catchpole; Jamie P Adams; Angela L Holder; Andrea D Short; William E R Ollier; Lorna J Kennedy
Journal:  Vet J       Date:  2012-12-21       Impact factor: 2.688

7.  DoGSD: the dog and wolf genome SNP database.

Authors:  Bing Bai; Wen-Ming Zhao; Bi-Xia Tang; Yan-Qing Wang; Lu Wang; Zhang Zhang; He-Chuan Yang; Yan-Hu Liu; Jun-Wei Zhu; David M Irwin; Guo-Dong Wang; Ya-Ping Zhang
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2014-11-17       Impact factor: 19.160

Review 8.  Canine insulinoma as a model for human malignant insulinoma research: Novel perspectives for translational clinical studies.

Authors:  Ylenia Capodanno; Barbara Altieri; Richard Elders; Annamaria Colao; Antongiulio Faggiano; Joerg Schrader
Journal:  Transl Oncol       Date:  2021-11-15       Impact factor: 4.243

9.  Diagnostic approach to the congenital muscular dystrophies.

Authors:  Carsten G Bönnemann; Ching H Wang; Susana Quijano-Roy; Nicolas Deconinck; Enrico Bertini; Ana Ferreiro; Francesco Muntoni; Caroline Sewry; Christophe Béroud; Katherine D Mathews; Steven A Moore; Jonathan Bellini; Anne Rutkowski; Kathryn N North
Journal:  Neuromuscul Disord       Date:  2014-01-09       Impact factor: 4.296

Review 10.  Adoptive cell transfer: new perspective treatment in veterinary oncology.

Authors:  Joanna Katarzyna Bujak; Rafał Pingwara; Michelle Hase Nelson; Kinga Majchrzak
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  2018-10-11       Impact factor: 1.695

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