关键词: autosomal recessive disorder calciuria hydronephrosis member 1 (SLC12A1) solute carrier family 12

Mesh : Alleles Animal Welfare Animals Bartter Syndrome / genetics veterinary Cattle / genetics Cattle Diseases / genetics Female Genetic Association Studies / veterinary Homozygote Hydronephrosis / genetics veterinary Mutation, Missense Pregnancy Risk Solute Carrier Family 12, Member 1 / genetics Time Factors

来  源:   DOI:10.1111/asj.13415

Abstract:
Recessive missense mutation in the solute carrier family 12, member 1 (SLC12A1) gene (g.62382825G>A) is associated with hydrallantois, which is the accumulation of fluid in the allantoic cavity of a pregnant animal, and usually causes fetal death in Japanese Black cattle. However, the symptoms of a homozygote with this mutation that do not result in fetal death have not previously been tracked and evaluated. In the present study, we observed a homozygote with the SLC12A1 risk allele over a long-term period. The calf did not show any obvious clinical symptoms, although it did exhibit a slight growth retardation that accompanied mild calciuria. At 28 months of age, the homozygote showed renal dysfunction, which in turn resulted in hydronephrosis. The time course of the symptoms was consistent with the phenotype of Bartter syndrome in humans. Additionally, the risk heterozygous genotype did not any effects on carcass traits, which indicates that eliminating the risk allele would not have any unfavorable effects. Therefore, we emphasize that both the fetal- and late-stage symptoms associated with the SLC12A1 risk allele compromise animal welfare, and consequently may result in severe economic losses for individual farmers if the SLC12A1 risk allele is not eliminated from the population.
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