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Genomic analysis establishes correlation between growth and laryngeal neuropathy in Thoroughbreds

BACKGROUND: Equine recurrent laryngeal neuropathy (RLN) is a bilateral mononeuropathy with an unknown pathogenesis that significantly affects performance in Thoroughbreds. A genetic contribution to the pathogenesis of RLN is suggested by the higher prevalence of the condition in offspring of RLN-aff...

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Autores principales: Boyko, Adam R, Brooks, Samantha A, Behan-Braman, Ashley, Castelhano, Marta, Corey, Elizabeth, Oliveira, Kyle C, Swinburne, June E, Todhunter, Rory J, Zhang, Zhiwu, Ainsworth, Dorothy M, Robinson, Norman Edward
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4051171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24707981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-15-259
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author Boyko, Adam R
Brooks, Samantha A
Behan-Braman, Ashley
Castelhano, Marta
Corey, Elizabeth
Oliveira, Kyle C
Swinburne, June E
Todhunter, Rory J
Zhang, Zhiwu
Ainsworth, Dorothy M
Robinson, Norman Edward
author_facet Boyko, Adam R
Brooks, Samantha A
Behan-Braman, Ashley
Castelhano, Marta
Corey, Elizabeth
Oliveira, Kyle C
Swinburne, June E
Todhunter, Rory J
Zhang, Zhiwu
Ainsworth, Dorothy M
Robinson, Norman Edward
author_sort Boyko, Adam R
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description BACKGROUND: Equine recurrent laryngeal neuropathy (RLN) is a bilateral mononeuropathy with an unknown pathogenesis that significantly affects performance in Thoroughbreds. A genetic contribution to the pathogenesis of RLN is suggested by the higher prevalence of the condition in offspring of RLN-affected than unaffected stallions. To better understand RLN pathogenesis and its genetic basis, we performed a genome-wide association (GWAS) of 282 RLN-affected and 268 control Thoroughbreds. RESULTS: We found a significant association of RLN with the LCORL/NCAPG locus on ECA3 previously shown to affect body size in horses. Using height at the withers of 505 of these horses, we confirmed the strong association of this locus with body size, and demonstrated a significant phenotypic and genetic correlation between height and RLN grade in this cohort. Secondary genetic associations for RLN on ECA18 and X did not correlate with withers height in our cohort, but did contain candidate genes likely influencing muscle physiology and growth: myostatin (MSTN) and integral membrane protein 2A (ITM2A). CONCLUSIONS: This linkage between body size and RLN suggests that selective breeding to reduce RLN prevalence would likely reduce adult size in this population. However, our results do not preclude the possibility of modifier loci that attenuate RLN risk without reducing size or performance, or that the RLN risk allele is distinct but tightly linked to the body size locus on ECA3. This study is both the largest body size GWAS and the largest RLN GWAS within Thoroughbred horses to date, and suggests that improved understanding of the relationship between genetics, equine growth rate, and RLN prevalence may significantly advance our understanding and management of this disease.
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spelling pubmed-40511712014-06-17 Genomic analysis establishes correlation between growth and laryngeal neuropathy in Thoroughbreds Boyko, Adam R Brooks, Samantha A Behan-Braman, Ashley Castelhano, Marta Corey, Elizabeth Oliveira, Kyle C Swinburne, June E Todhunter, Rory J Zhang, Zhiwu Ainsworth, Dorothy M Robinson, Norman Edward BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Equine recurrent laryngeal neuropathy (RLN) is a bilateral mononeuropathy with an unknown pathogenesis that significantly affects performance in Thoroughbreds. A genetic contribution to the pathogenesis of RLN is suggested by the higher prevalence of the condition in offspring of RLN-affected than unaffected stallions. To better understand RLN pathogenesis and its genetic basis, we performed a genome-wide association (GWAS) of 282 RLN-affected and 268 control Thoroughbreds. RESULTS: We found a significant association of RLN with the LCORL/NCAPG locus on ECA3 previously shown to affect body size in horses. Using height at the withers of 505 of these horses, we confirmed the strong association of this locus with body size, and demonstrated a significant phenotypic and genetic correlation between height and RLN grade in this cohort. Secondary genetic associations for RLN on ECA18 and X did not correlate with withers height in our cohort, but did contain candidate genes likely influencing muscle physiology and growth: myostatin (MSTN) and integral membrane protein 2A (ITM2A). CONCLUSIONS: This linkage between body size and RLN suggests that selective breeding to reduce RLN prevalence would likely reduce adult size in this population. However, our results do not preclude the possibility of modifier loci that attenuate RLN risk without reducing size or performance, or that the RLN risk allele is distinct but tightly linked to the body size locus on ECA3. This study is both the largest body size GWAS and the largest RLN GWAS within Thoroughbred horses to date, and suggests that improved understanding of the relationship between genetics, equine growth rate, and RLN prevalence may significantly advance our understanding and management of this disease. BioMed Central 2014-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4051171/ /pubmed/24707981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-15-259 Text en Copyright © 2014 Boyko et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Boyko, Adam R
Brooks, Samantha A
Behan-Braman, Ashley
Castelhano, Marta
Corey, Elizabeth
Oliveira, Kyle C
Swinburne, June E
Todhunter, Rory J
Zhang, Zhiwu
Ainsworth, Dorothy M
Robinson, Norman Edward
Genomic analysis establishes correlation between growth and laryngeal neuropathy in Thoroughbreds
title Genomic analysis establishes correlation between growth and laryngeal neuropathy in Thoroughbreds
title_full Genomic analysis establishes correlation between growth and laryngeal neuropathy in Thoroughbreds
title_fullStr Genomic analysis establishes correlation between growth and laryngeal neuropathy in Thoroughbreds
title_full_unstemmed Genomic analysis establishes correlation between growth and laryngeal neuropathy in Thoroughbreds
title_short Genomic analysis establishes correlation between growth and laryngeal neuropathy in Thoroughbreds
title_sort genomic analysis establishes correlation between growth and laryngeal neuropathy in thoroughbreds
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4051171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24707981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-15-259
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