2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00335-010-9276-4
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COL9A2 and COL9A3 mutations in canine autosomal recessive oculoskeletal dysplasia

Abstract: Oculo-skeletal dysplasia segregates in two canine breeds, the Labrador retriever and samoyed, in which the causative loci have been termed drd1 and drd2, respectively. Affected dogs exhibit short-limbed dwarfism together with severe ocular defects, and this phenotype is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait in both breeds. The clinical and pathological appearance resembles human hereditary arthro-ophthalmopathies such as Stickler syndrome, or Marshall Syndrome, although these human disorders are usually do… Show more

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“…Oculoskeletal dysplasia segregates as an autosomal recessive trait in Labrador Retriever and Samoyed dog breeds [Goldstein et al, 2010]. Two different causative loci have been identified in these breeds: drd1 and drd2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oculoskeletal dysplasia segregates as an autosomal recessive trait in Labrador Retriever and Samoyed dog breeds [Goldstein et al, 2010]. Two different causative loci have been identified in these breeds: drd1 and drd2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonsyndromic forms have been reported in several breeds [e.g., Labrador retrievers (Barnett et al 1970) and Bedlington terriers (Rubin 1968)], but the underlying genetic causes are unknown. On the other hand, syndromic retinal dysplasia in Labrador retrievers (osd1) and Samoyeds (osd2) are nonallelic oculoskeletal disorders that model autosomal recessive Stickler syndrome in man; they are caused by mutations in COL9A3 and COL9A2 , respectively, both of which code for components of the type IX collagen fibril (Goldstein et al 2010a; Meyers et al 1983; Nelson and MacMillan 1983). …”
Section: Inherited Retinal Diseases In Dogs: Diverse Phenotypic Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Syndromic retinal dysplasia in Labrador Retrievers and Samoyeds are oculoskeletal disorders that model autosomal recessive Stickler syndrome in humans (Goldstein et al 2010a). Another developmental disorder is Collie eye anomaly (CEA) variably affecting the retina-choroid-scleral complex ranging from choroidal hypoplasia, scleral coloboma to retinal detachment.…”
Section: Phenotypic Characteristics Of Canine Rdsmentioning
confidence: 99%