Genome-wide mRNA sequencing of a single canine cerebellar cortical degeneration case leads to the identification of a disease associated <it>SPTBN2</it> mutation

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Neonatal cerebellar cortical degeneration is a neurodegenerative disease described in several canine breeds including the Beagle. Affected Beagles are unable to ambulate normally from the onset of walking and the main pathological fi...

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Main Authors: Forman Oliver P, De Risio Luisa, Stewart Jennifer, Mellersh Cathryn S, Beltran Elsa
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spelling doaj-b69fb2375a8c4df7aa894747cdf612072020-11-25T03:46:44ZengBMCBMC Genetics1471-21562012-07-011315510.1186/1471-2156-13-55Genome-wide mRNA sequencing of a single canine cerebellar cortical degeneration case leads to the identification of a disease associated <it>SPTBN2</it> mutationForman Oliver PDe Risio LuisaStewart JenniferMellersh Cathryn SBeltran Elsa<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Neonatal cerebellar cortical degeneration is a neurodegenerative disease described in several canine breeds including the Beagle. Affected Beagles are unable to ambulate normally from the onset of walking and the main pathological findings include Purkinje cell loss with swollen dendritic processes. Previous reports suggest an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. The development of massively parallel sequencing techniques has presented the opportunity to investigate individual clinical cases using genome-wide sequencing approaches. We used genome-wide mRNA sequencing (mRNA-seq) of cerebellum tissue from a single Beagle with neonatal cerebellar cortical degeneration as a method of candidate gene sequencing, with the aim of identifying the causal mutation.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A four-week old Beagle dog presented with progressive signs of cerebellar ataxia and the owner elected euthanasia. Histopathology revealed findings consistent with cerebellar cortical degeneration. Genome-wide mRNA sequencing (mRNA-seq) of RNA from cerebellum tissue was used as a method of candidate gene sequencing. After analysis of the canine orthologues of human spinocerebellar ataxia associated genes, we identified a homozygous 8 bp deletion in the β-III spectrin gene, <it>SPTBN2</it>, associated with spinocerebellar type 5 in humans. Genotype analysis of the sire, dam, ten clinically unaffected siblings, and an affected sibling from a previous litter, showed the mutation to fully segregate with the disorder. Previous studies have shown that β-III spectrin is critical for Purkinje cell development, and the absence of this protein can lead to cell damage through excitotoxicity, consistent with the observed Purkinje cell loss, degeneration of dendritic processes and associated neurological dysfunction in this Beagle.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>An 8 bp deletion in the <it>SPTBN2</it> gene encoding β-III spectrin is associated with neonatal cerebellar cortical degeneration in Beagle dogs. This study shows that mRNA-seq is a feasible method of screening candidate genes for mutations associated with rare diseases when a suitable tissue resource is available.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/13/55Beta-III spectrinBeagle dogsCerebellar cortical degenerationSpinocerebellar ataxia type 5Genome-wide mRNA sequencingCerebellummRNA-seqSPTBN2CanineNext generation sequencing
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author Forman Oliver P
De Risio Luisa
Stewart Jennifer
Mellersh Cathryn S
Beltran Elsa
spellingShingle Forman Oliver P
De Risio Luisa
Stewart Jennifer
Mellersh Cathryn S
Beltran Elsa
Genome-wide mRNA sequencing of a single canine cerebellar cortical degeneration case leads to the identification of a disease associated <it>SPTBN2</it> mutation
BMC Genetics
Beta-III spectrin
Beagle dogs
Cerebellar cortical degeneration
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 5
Genome-wide mRNA sequencing
Cerebellum
mRNA-seq
SPTBN2
Canine
Next generation sequencing
author_facet Forman Oliver P
De Risio Luisa
Stewart Jennifer
Mellersh Cathryn S
Beltran Elsa
author_sort Forman Oliver P
title Genome-wide mRNA sequencing of a single canine cerebellar cortical degeneration case leads to the identification of a disease associated <it>SPTBN2</it> mutation
title_short Genome-wide mRNA sequencing of a single canine cerebellar cortical degeneration case leads to the identification of a disease associated <it>SPTBN2</it> mutation
title_full Genome-wide mRNA sequencing of a single canine cerebellar cortical degeneration case leads to the identification of a disease associated <it>SPTBN2</it> mutation
title_fullStr Genome-wide mRNA sequencing of a single canine cerebellar cortical degeneration case leads to the identification of a disease associated <it>SPTBN2</it> mutation
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide mRNA sequencing of a single canine cerebellar cortical degeneration case leads to the identification of a disease associated <it>SPTBN2</it> mutation
title_sort genome-wide mrna sequencing of a single canine cerebellar cortical degeneration case leads to the identification of a disease associated <it>sptbn2</it> mutation
publisher BMC
series BMC Genetics
issn 1471-2156
publishDate 2012-07-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Neonatal cerebellar cortical degeneration is a neurodegenerative disease described in several canine breeds including the Beagle. Affected Beagles are unable to ambulate normally from the onset of walking and the main pathological findings include Purkinje cell loss with swollen dendritic processes. Previous reports suggest an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. The development of massively parallel sequencing techniques has presented the opportunity to investigate individual clinical cases using genome-wide sequencing approaches. We used genome-wide mRNA sequencing (mRNA-seq) of cerebellum tissue from a single Beagle with neonatal cerebellar cortical degeneration as a method of candidate gene sequencing, with the aim of identifying the causal mutation.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A four-week old Beagle dog presented with progressive signs of cerebellar ataxia and the owner elected euthanasia. Histopathology revealed findings consistent with cerebellar cortical degeneration. Genome-wide mRNA sequencing (mRNA-seq) of RNA from cerebellum tissue was used as a method of candidate gene sequencing. After analysis of the canine orthologues of human spinocerebellar ataxia associated genes, we identified a homozygous 8 bp deletion in the β-III spectrin gene, <it>SPTBN2</it>, associated with spinocerebellar type 5 in humans. Genotype analysis of the sire, dam, ten clinically unaffected siblings, and an affected sibling from a previous litter, showed the mutation to fully segregate with the disorder. Previous studies have shown that β-III spectrin is critical for Purkinje cell development, and the absence of this protein can lead to cell damage through excitotoxicity, consistent with the observed Purkinje cell loss, degeneration of dendritic processes and associated neurological dysfunction in this Beagle.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>An 8 bp deletion in the <it>SPTBN2</it> gene encoding β-III spectrin is associated with neonatal cerebellar cortical degeneration in Beagle dogs. This study shows that mRNA-seq is a feasible method of screening candidate genes for mutations associated with rare diseases when a suitable tissue resource is available.</p>
topic Beta-III spectrin
Beagle dogs
Cerebellar cortical degeneration
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 5
Genome-wide mRNA sequencing
Cerebellum
mRNA-seq
SPTBN2
Canine
Next generation sequencing
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/13/55
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