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Analysis of candidate susceptibility genes in canine diabetes.

机译:犬糖尿病候选易感基因的分析。

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Canine diabetes is a complex genetic disease of unknown aetiology. It affects 0.005-1.5% of the canine population and shows a clear breed predisposition with the Samoyed being at high risk and the Boxer being at low risk of developing the disease. Canine diabetes is considered to be a disease homologue for human type 1 diabetes (T1D). It results in insulin deficiency as a consequence of autoimmune destruction of islet beta-cells in the pancreas and is believed to be mediated by Th1 cytokines (IFNgamma, TNFalpha, and IL-2). A number of genes have been associated with type 1 diabetes in humans, including the human leukocyte antigen region, the insulin variable number tandem repeat, PTPN22, CTLA4, IL-4, and IL-13. As yet, these genes have not been evaluated in canine diabetes. In this study, 483 cases of canine diabetes and 869 controls of known breed were analyzed for association with IFNgamma, IGF2, IL-10, IL-12beta, IL-6, insulin, PTPN22, RANTES, IL-4, IL-1alpha and TNFalpha. Minor allele frequencies were determined for these genes in each breed. These data were used for comparative analyses in a case-control study, and clear associations with diabetes were identified in some breeds with certain alleles of candidate genes. Some associations were with increased susceptibility to the disease (IFNgamma, IL-10, IL-12beta, IL-6, insulin, PTPN22, IL-4, and TNFalpha), whereas others were protective (IL-4, PTPN22, IL-6, insulin, IGF2, TNFalpha). This study demonstrates that a number of the candidate genes previously associated with human T1D also appear to be associated with canine diabetes and identifies an IL-10 haplotype which is associated with diabetes in the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. This suggests that canine diabetes is an excellent comparative and spontaneously occurring disease model of human T1D.
机译:犬糖尿病是一种病因不明的复杂遗传疾病。它影响了犬类的0.005-1.5%,并且显示出明显的犬种易感性,萨摩耶犬的患病风险很高,而拳击手的患病风险很低。犬类糖尿病被认为是人类1型糖尿病(T1D)的疾病同源物。由于胰腺中胰岛β细胞的自身免疫破坏,导致胰岛素缺乏,据信这是由Th1细胞因子(IFNγ,TNFα和IL-2)介导的。许多基因已与人类1型糖尿病相关,包括人类白细胞抗原区,胰岛素可变数目串联重复序列,PTPN22,CTLA4,IL-4和IL-13。迄今为止,尚未在犬类糖尿病中评估这些基因。在这项研究中,分析了483例犬类糖尿病病例和869个已知品种的对照与IFNgamma,IGF2,IL-10,IL-12beta,IL-6,胰岛素,PTPN22,RANTES,IL-4,IL-1alpha和TNFα。确定了每个品种中这些基因的次要等位基因频率。这些数据用于病例对照研究中的比较分析,并且在某些具有某些候选基因等位基因的品种中鉴定出与糖尿病的明确关联。一些关联与对疾病的易感性增加(IFNgamma,IL-10,IL-12beta,IL-6,胰岛素,PTPN22,IL-4和TNFalpha),而其他关联具有保护性(IL-4,PTPN22,IL-6 ,胰岛素,IGF2,TNFalpha)。这项研究表明,先前与人T1D相关的许多候选基因似乎也与犬类糖尿病相关,并在骑士国王查尔斯猎犬中鉴定出与糖尿病相关的IL-10单倍型。这表明犬类糖尿病是人类T1D极好的比较性和自发性疾病模型。

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