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A nonsense mutation in B3GALNT2 is concordant with hydrocephalus in Friesian horses

Authors :
Ducro, B.J.
Schurink, A.
Bastiaansen, J.W.M.
Boegheim, I.J.M.
van Steenbeek, F.G.
Vos-Loohuis, M.
Nijman, I.J.
Monroe, G.R.
Hellinga, I.
Dibbits, B.W.
Back, W.
Leegwater, P.A.J.
Ducro, B.J.
Schurink, A.
Bastiaansen, J.W.M.
Boegheim, I.J.M.
van Steenbeek, F.G.
Vos-Loohuis, M.
Nijman, I.J.
Monroe, G.R.
Hellinga, I.
Dibbits, B.W.
Back, W.
Leegwater, P.A.J.
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ISSN: 1471-2164
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background Hydrocephalus in Friesian horses is a developmental disorder that often results in stillbirth of affected foals and dystocia in dams. The occurrence is probably related to a founder effect and inbreeding in the population. The aim of our study was to find genomic associations, to investigate the mode of inheritance, to allow a DNA test for hydrocephalus in Friesian horses to be developed. In case of a monogenic inheritance we aimed to identify the causal mutation. Results A genome-wide association study of hydrocephalus in 13 cases and 69 controls using 29,720 SNPs indicated the involvement of a region on ECA1 (P T corresponding to XP_001491595 p.Gln475* was identical to a B3GALNT2 mutation identified in a human case of muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy with hydrocephalus. All 16 available cases and none of the controls were homozygous for the mutation, and all 17 obligate carriers (= dams of cases) were heterozygous. A random sample of the Friesian horse population (n¿=¿865) was tested for the mutation in a commercial laboratory. One-hundred and forty-seven horses were carrier and 718 horses were homozygous for the normal allele; the estimated allele frequency in the Friesian horse population is 0.085. Conclusions Hydrocephalus in Friesian horses has an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. A nonsense mutation XM_001491545 c.1423C>T corresponding to XP_001491595 p.Gln475* in B3GALNT2 (1:75,859,296–75,909,376) is concordant with hydrocephalus in Friesian horses. Application of a DNA test in the breeding programme will reduce the losses caused by hydrocephalus in the Friesian horse population.

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OAIster
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ISSN: 1471-2164
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application/pdf, BMC Genomics 16 (2015), ISSN: 1471-2164, ISSN: 1471-2164, English
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1200330652
Document Type :
Electronic Resource