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Molecular epidemiology of canine GM1 gangliosidosis in the Shiba Inu breed in Japan: relationship between regional prevalence and carrier frequency

机译:日本柴犬犬GM1神经节病的分子流行病学:区域患病率与携带者频率之间的关系

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Background Canine GM1 gangliosidosis is a fatal disease in the Shiba Inu breed, which is one of the most popular traditional breeds in Japan and is maintained as a standard breed in many countries. Therefore, it is important to control and reduce the prevalence of GM1 gangliosidosis for maintaining the quality of this breed and to ensure supply of healthy dogs to prospective breeders and owners. This molecular epidemiological survey was performed to formulate an effective strategy for the control and prevention of this disease. Results The survey was carried out among 590 clinically unaffected Shiba Inu dogs from the 8 districts of Japan, and a genotyping test was used to determine nation-wide and regional carrier frequencies. The number and native district of affected dogs identified in 16 years from 1997 to June 2013 were also surveyed retrospectively. Of the 590 dogs examined, 6 dogs (1.02%, 6/590) were carriers: 3 dogs (2.27%, 3/132) from the Kinki district and the other 3 dogs from the Hokkaido, Kanto, and Shikoku districts. The retrospective survey revealed 23 affected dogs, among which, 19 dogs (82.6%) were born within the last 7 years. Of the 23 affected dogs, 12 dogs (52.2%) were from the Kinki district. Pedigree analysis demonstrated that all the affected dogs and carriers with the pedigree information have a close blood relationship. Conclusions Our results showed that the current carrier frequency for GM1 gangliosidosis is on the average 1.02% in Japan and rather high in the Kinki district, which may be related to the high prevalence observed over the past 16 years in this region. This observation suggests that carrier dogs are distributed all over Japan; however, kennels in the Kinki district may face an increased risk of GM1 gangliosidosis. Therefore, for effective control and prevention of this disease, it is necessary to examine as many breeding dogs as possible from all regions of Japan, especially from kennels located in areas with high prevalence and carrier frequency.
机译:背景技术犬GM1神经节病是Shiba Inu品种中的一种致命疾病,它是日本最受欢迎的传统品种之一,并在许多国家被作为标准品种进行维护。因此,控制和减少GM1神经节病的流行对于维持该品种的质量并确保向预期的繁殖者和主人提供健康的狗非常重要。进行该分子流行病学调查以制定控制和预防该疾病的有效策略。结果该调查是对来自日本8个地区的590例未患病的柴犬狗进行的,并使用基因分型测试确定了全国和区域性的携带者频率。还对1997年至2013年6月的16年内发现的患犬的数量和本地地区进行了回顾性调查。在检查的590只狗中,有6只(1.02%,6/590)是携带者:近畿地区的3只狗(2.27%,3/132),北海道,关东和四国地区的另外3只狗。回顾性调查显示有23只患犬,其中最近7年内有19只犬(占82.6%)出生。在这23只受影响的狗中,有12只(52.2%)来自近畿地区。家谱分析表明,所有具有家谱信息的患犬和狗携带者都有密切的血缘关系。结论我们的结果表明,日本GM1神经节病的当前载频平均为1.02%,在近畿地区则较高,这可能与该地区过去16年的高患病率有关。这一发现表明,携带犬遍布日本各地。但是,近畿地区的狗窝可能面临GM1神经节病风险的增加。因此,为了有效地控制和预防这种疾病,有必要从日本各地检查尽可能多的繁殖犬,特别是从患病率高和携带者频率高的犬舍中检查。

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