MHC class II polymorphism is associated with a canine SLE-related disease complex |
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Authors: | Maria Wilbe Päivi Jokinen Christina Hermanrud Lorna J. Kennedy Erling Strandberg Helene Hansson-Hamlin Hannes Lohi Göran Andersson |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, BMC,Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,Uppsala,Sweden;2.Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, Department of Medical Genetics, Program in Molecular Medicine,Folkh?lsan Institute of Genetics, Biomedicum Helsinki, University of Helsinki,Helsinki,Finland;3.Centre for Integrated Genomic Medical Research,University of Manchester,Manchester,UK;4.Department of Clinical Sciences,Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,Uppsala,Sweden |
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Abstract: | Nova Scotia duck tolling retrievers are predisposed to a SLE-related disease complex including immune-mediated rheumatic disease (IMRD) and steroid-responsive meningitis–arteritis (SRMA). IMRD involves symptoms that resemble those seen in systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, SLE, or SLE-related diseases, in humans. This disease complex involves persistent lameness, stiffness, mainly after resting, and palpable pain from several joints of extremities. The majority of affected dogs display antinuclear autoantibody (ANA)-reactivity. SRMA is manifested in young dogs with high fever and neck stiffness and can be treated with corticosteroids. We have investigated the possible role of MHC class II as a genetic risk factor in IMRD and SRMA etiology. We performed sequence-based typing of the DLA-DRB1, -DQA1, and -DQB1 class II loci in a total of 176 dogs including 51 IMRD (33 ANA-positive), 49 SRMA cases, and 78 healthy controls (two dogs were both IMRD- and SRMA-affected). Homozygosity for the risk haplotype DRB1*00601/DQA1*005011/DQB1*02001 increased the risk for IMRD (OR?=?4.9; ANA-positive IMRD: OR?=?7.2) compared with all other genotypes. There was a general heterozygote advantage, homozygotes had OR?=?4.4 (ANA-positive IMRD: OR?=?8.9) compared with all heterozygotes. The risk haplotype contains the five amino acid epitope RARAA, known as the shared epitope for rheumatoid arthritis. No association was observed for SRMA. We conclude that DLA class II is a highly significant genetic risk factor for ANA-positive IMRD. The results indicate narrow diversity of DLA II haplotypes and identify an IMRD-related risk haplotype, which becomes highly significant in homozygous dogs. |
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Keywords: | Canis familiaris MHC class II DLA Meningitis SLE |
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