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A deletion of IDUA exon 10 in a family of Golden Retriever dogs with an attenuated form of mucopolysaccharidosis type I

BACKGROUND: Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS‐I) is a lysosomal storage disorder caused by a deficiency of the enzyme α‐l‐iduronidase, leading to accumulation of undegraded dermatan and heparan sulfates in the cells and secondary multiorgan dysfunction. In humans, depending upon the nature of the un...

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Autores principales: Faller, Kiterie M. E., Ridyard, Alison E., Gutierrez‐Quintana, Rodrigo, Rupp, Angie, Kun‐Rodrigues, Celia, Orme, Tatiana, Tylee, Karen L., Church, Heather J., Guerreiro, Rita, Bras, Jose
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7517864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32785987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15868
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author Faller, Kiterie M. E.
Ridyard, Alison E.
Gutierrez‐Quintana, Rodrigo
Rupp, Angie
Kun‐Rodrigues, Celia
Orme, Tatiana
Tylee, Karen L.
Church, Heather J.
Guerreiro, Rita
Bras, Jose
author_facet Faller, Kiterie M. E.
Ridyard, Alison E.
Gutierrez‐Quintana, Rodrigo
Rupp, Angie
Kun‐Rodrigues, Celia
Orme, Tatiana
Tylee, Karen L.
Church, Heather J.
Guerreiro, Rita
Bras, Jose
author_sort Faller, Kiterie M. E.
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description BACKGROUND: Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS‐I) is a lysosomal storage disorder caused by a deficiency of the enzyme α‐l‐iduronidase, leading to accumulation of undegraded dermatan and heparan sulfates in the cells and secondary multiorgan dysfunction. In humans, depending upon the nature of the underlying mutation(s) in the IDUA gene, the condition presents with a spectrum of clinical severity. OBJECTIVES: To characterize the clinical and biochemical phenotypes, and the genotype of a family of Golden Retriever dogs. ANIMALS: Two affected siblings and 11 related dogs. METHODS: Family study. Urine metabolic screening and leucocyte lysosomal enzyme activity assays were performed for biochemical characterization. Whole genome sequencing was used to identify the causal mutation. RESULTS: The clinical signs shown by the proband resemble the human attenuated form of the disease, with a dysmorphic appearance, musculoskeletal, ocular and cardiac defects, and survival to adulthood. Urinary metabolic studies identified high levels of dermatan sulfate, heparan sulfate, and heparin. Lysosomal enzyme activities demonstrated deficiency in α‐l‐iduronidase activity in leucocytes. Genome sequencing revealed a novel homozygous deletion of 287 bp resulting in full deletion of exon 10 of the IDUA gene (NC_006585.3(NM_001313883.1):c.1400‐76_1521+89del). Treatment with pentosan polyphosphate improved the clinical signs until euthanasia at 4.5 years. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Analysis of the genotype/phenotype correlation in this dog family suggests that dogs with MPS‐I could have a less severe phenotype than humans, even in the presence of severe mutations. Treatment with pentosan polyphosphate should be considered in dogs with MPS‐I.
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spelling pubmed-75178642020-09-30 A deletion of IDUA exon 10 in a family of Golden Retriever dogs with an attenuated form of mucopolysaccharidosis type I Faller, Kiterie M. E. Ridyard, Alison E. Gutierrez‐Quintana, Rodrigo Rupp, Angie Kun‐Rodrigues, Celia Orme, Tatiana Tylee, Karen L. Church, Heather J. Guerreiro, Rita Bras, Jose J Vet Intern Med SMALL ANIMAL BACKGROUND: Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS‐I) is a lysosomal storage disorder caused by a deficiency of the enzyme α‐l‐iduronidase, leading to accumulation of undegraded dermatan and heparan sulfates in the cells and secondary multiorgan dysfunction. In humans, depending upon the nature of the underlying mutation(s) in the IDUA gene, the condition presents with a spectrum of clinical severity. OBJECTIVES: To characterize the clinical and biochemical phenotypes, and the genotype of a family of Golden Retriever dogs. ANIMALS: Two affected siblings and 11 related dogs. METHODS: Family study. Urine metabolic screening and leucocyte lysosomal enzyme activity assays were performed for biochemical characterization. Whole genome sequencing was used to identify the causal mutation. RESULTS: The clinical signs shown by the proband resemble the human attenuated form of the disease, with a dysmorphic appearance, musculoskeletal, ocular and cardiac defects, and survival to adulthood. Urinary metabolic studies identified high levels of dermatan sulfate, heparan sulfate, and heparin. Lysosomal enzyme activities demonstrated deficiency in α‐l‐iduronidase activity in leucocytes. Genome sequencing revealed a novel homozygous deletion of 287 bp resulting in full deletion of exon 10 of the IDUA gene (NC_006585.3(NM_001313883.1):c.1400‐76_1521+89del). Treatment with pentosan polyphosphate improved the clinical signs until euthanasia at 4.5 years. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Analysis of the genotype/phenotype correlation in this dog family suggests that dogs with MPS‐I could have a less severe phenotype than humans, even in the presence of severe mutations. Treatment with pentosan polyphosphate should be considered in dogs with MPS‐I. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-08-12 2020-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7517864/ /pubmed/32785987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15868 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. on behalf of American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle SMALL ANIMAL
Faller, Kiterie M. E.
Ridyard, Alison E.
Gutierrez‐Quintana, Rodrigo
Rupp, Angie
Kun‐Rodrigues, Celia
Orme, Tatiana
Tylee, Karen L.
Church, Heather J.
Guerreiro, Rita
Bras, Jose
A deletion of IDUA exon 10 in a family of Golden Retriever dogs with an attenuated form of mucopolysaccharidosis type I
title A deletion of IDUA exon 10 in a family of Golden Retriever dogs with an attenuated form of mucopolysaccharidosis type I
title_full A deletion of IDUA exon 10 in a family of Golden Retriever dogs with an attenuated form of mucopolysaccharidosis type I
title_fullStr A deletion of IDUA exon 10 in a family of Golden Retriever dogs with an attenuated form of mucopolysaccharidosis type I
title_full_unstemmed A deletion of IDUA exon 10 in a family of Golden Retriever dogs with an attenuated form of mucopolysaccharidosis type I
title_short A deletion of IDUA exon 10 in a family of Golden Retriever dogs with an attenuated form of mucopolysaccharidosis type I
title_sort deletion of idua exon 10 in a family of golden retriever dogs with an attenuated form of mucopolysaccharidosis type i
topic SMALL ANIMAL
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7517864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32785987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15868
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