A genetic predictive model for canine hip dysplasia: integration of Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) and candidate gene approaches.

Canine hip dysplasia is one of the most prevalent developmental orthopedic diseases in dogs worldwide. Unfortunately, the success of eradication programs against this disease based on radiographic diagnosis is low. Adding the use of diagnostic genetic tools to the current phenotype-based approach mi...

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Main Authors: Nerea Bartolomé, Sergi Segarra, Marta Artieda, Olga Francino, Elisenda Sánchez, Magdalena Szczypiorska, Joaquim Casellas, Diego Tejedor, Joaquín Cerdeira, Antonio Martínez, Alfonso Velasco, Armand Sánchez
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
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spelling doaj-6af47743090e4a7b9ce1a3fb2d75c4182020-11-24T21:32:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e012255810.1371/journal.pone.0122558A genetic predictive model for canine hip dysplasia: integration of Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) and candidate gene approaches.Nerea BartoloméSergi SegarraMarta ArtiedaOlga FrancinoElisenda SánchezMagdalena SzczypiorskaJoaquim CasellasDiego TejedorJoaquín CerdeiraAntonio MartínezAlfonso VelascoArmand SánchezCanine hip dysplasia is one of the most prevalent developmental orthopedic diseases in dogs worldwide. Unfortunately, the success of eradication programs against this disease based on radiographic diagnosis is low. Adding the use of diagnostic genetic tools to the current phenotype-based approach might be beneficial. The aim of this study was to develop a genetic prognostic test for early diagnosis of hip dysplasia in Labrador Retrievers. To develop our DNA test, 775 Labrador Retrievers were recruited. For each dog, a blood sample and a ventrodorsal hip radiograph were taken. Dogs were divided into two groups according to their FCI hip score: control (A/B) and case (D/E). C dogs were not included in the sample. Genetic characterization combining a GWAS and a candidate gene strategy using SNPs allowed a case-control population association study. A mathematical model which included 7 SNPs was developed using logistic regression. The model showed a good accuracy (Area under the ROC curve = 0.85) and was validated in an independent population of 114 dogs. This prognostic genetic test represents a useful tool for choosing the most appropriate therapeutic approach once genetic predisposition to hip dysplasia is known. Therefore, it allows a more individualized management of the disease. It is also applicable during genetic selection processes, since breeders can benefit from the information given by this test as soon as a blood sample can be collected, and act accordingly. In the authors' opinion, a shift towards genomic screening might importantly contribute to reducing canine hip dysplasia in the future. In conclusion, based on genetic and radiographic information from Labrador Retrievers with hip dysplasia, we developed an accurate predictive genetic test for early diagnosis of hip dysplasia in Labrador Retrievers. However, further research is warranted in order to evaluate the validity of this genetic test in other dog breeds.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4395148?pdf=render
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author Nerea Bartolomé
Sergi Segarra
Marta Artieda
Olga Francino
Elisenda Sánchez
Magdalena Szczypiorska
Joaquim Casellas
Diego Tejedor
Joaquín Cerdeira
Antonio Martínez
Alfonso Velasco
Armand Sánchez
spellingShingle Nerea Bartolomé
Sergi Segarra
Marta Artieda
Olga Francino
Elisenda Sánchez
Magdalena Szczypiorska
Joaquim Casellas
Diego Tejedor
Joaquín Cerdeira
Antonio Martínez
Alfonso Velasco
Armand Sánchez
A genetic predictive model for canine hip dysplasia: integration of Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) and candidate gene approaches.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Nerea Bartolomé
Sergi Segarra
Marta Artieda
Olga Francino
Elisenda Sánchez
Magdalena Szczypiorska
Joaquim Casellas
Diego Tejedor
Joaquín Cerdeira
Antonio Martínez
Alfonso Velasco
Armand Sánchez
author_sort Nerea Bartolomé
title A genetic predictive model for canine hip dysplasia: integration of Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) and candidate gene approaches.
title_short A genetic predictive model for canine hip dysplasia: integration of Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) and candidate gene approaches.
title_full A genetic predictive model for canine hip dysplasia: integration of Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) and candidate gene approaches.
title_fullStr A genetic predictive model for canine hip dysplasia: integration of Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) and candidate gene approaches.
title_full_unstemmed A genetic predictive model for canine hip dysplasia: integration of Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) and candidate gene approaches.
title_sort genetic predictive model for canine hip dysplasia: integration of genome wide association study (gwas) and candidate gene approaches.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Canine hip dysplasia is one of the most prevalent developmental orthopedic diseases in dogs worldwide. Unfortunately, the success of eradication programs against this disease based on radiographic diagnosis is low. Adding the use of diagnostic genetic tools to the current phenotype-based approach might be beneficial. The aim of this study was to develop a genetic prognostic test for early diagnosis of hip dysplasia in Labrador Retrievers. To develop our DNA test, 775 Labrador Retrievers were recruited. For each dog, a blood sample and a ventrodorsal hip radiograph were taken. Dogs were divided into two groups according to their FCI hip score: control (A/B) and case (D/E). C dogs were not included in the sample. Genetic characterization combining a GWAS and a candidate gene strategy using SNPs allowed a case-control population association study. A mathematical model which included 7 SNPs was developed using logistic regression. The model showed a good accuracy (Area under the ROC curve = 0.85) and was validated in an independent population of 114 dogs. This prognostic genetic test represents a useful tool for choosing the most appropriate therapeutic approach once genetic predisposition to hip dysplasia is known. Therefore, it allows a more individualized management of the disease. It is also applicable during genetic selection processes, since breeders can benefit from the information given by this test as soon as a blood sample can be collected, and act accordingly. In the authors' opinion, a shift towards genomic screening might importantly contribute to reducing canine hip dysplasia in the future. In conclusion, based on genetic and radiographic information from Labrador Retrievers with hip dysplasia, we developed an accurate predictive genetic test for early diagnosis of hip dysplasia in Labrador Retrievers. However, further research is warranted in order to evaluate the validity of this genetic test in other dog breeds.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4395148?pdf=render
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