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Two novel genomic regions associated with fearfulness in dogs overlap human neuropsychiatric loci

机译:与狗的恐惧相关的两个新的基因组区域与人类神经精神病学位点重叠

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Anxiety disorders are among the leading health issues in human medicine. The complex phenotypic and allelic nature of these traits as well as the challenge of establishing reliable measures of the heritable component of behaviour from the associated environmental factors hampers progress in their molecular aetiology. Dogs exhibit large natural variation in fearful and anxious behaviour and could facilitate progress in the molecular aetiology due to their unique genetic architecture. We have performed a genome-wide association study with a canine high-density SNP array in a cohort of 330 German Shepherds for two phenotypes, fear of loud noises (noise sensitivity) and fear of strangers or in novel situations. Genome-widely significant loci were discovered for the traits on chromosomes 20 and 7, respectively. The regions overlap human neuropsychiatric loci, including 18p11.2, with physiologically relevant candidate genes that contribute to glutamatergic and dopaminergic neurotransmission in the brain. In addition, the noise-sensitivity locus includes hearing-related candidate genes. These results indicate a genetic contribution for canine fear and suggest a shared molecular aetiology of anxiety across species. Further characterisation of the identified loci will pave the way to molecular understanding of the conditions as a prerequisite for improved therapy.
机译:焦虑症是人类医学中最主要的健康问题之一。这些性状的复杂表型和等位基因性质,以及从相关的环境因素建立行为的遗传成分的可靠测量方法的挑战,阻碍了其分子病因学的进展。狗在恐惧和焦虑行为方面表现出很大的自然变化,并且由于其独特的遗传结构而可以促进分子病因学的发展。我们在330名德国牧羊犬队列中对犬的高密度SNP阵列进行了全基因组关联研究,研究了两种表型,害怕大声噪音(对噪声敏感)以及害怕陌生人或处于新情况。发现全基因组范围内的重要基因座分别存在于20号和7号染色体上。这些区域与包括18p11.2在内的人类神经精神病学基因位点重叠,且具有生理相关的候选基因,这些基因有助于在大脑中进行谷氨酸能和多巴胺能神经传递。另外,噪声敏感性基因座包括与听力有关的候选基因。这些结果表明了对犬类恐惧的遗传贡献,并暗示了物种间焦虑症的共同分子病因。鉴定出的基因座的进一步表征将为分子了解疾病状况铺平道路,这是改善治疗的前提。

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