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Heritability estimates of distichiasis in Staffordshire bull terriers using pedigrees and genome-wide SNP data. | LitMetric

Heritability estimates of distichiasis in Staffordshire bull terriers using pedigrees and genome-wide SNP data.

Acta Vet Scand

Department of Preclinical Sciences and Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, NMBU Veterinærhøgskolen, Oluf Thesens Vei 22, 1433, Ås, Norway.

Published: November 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Distichiasis is a common eye disorder in Norwegian Staffordshire bull terriers, with a prevalence of about 8.38%, which can lead to pain and possible blindness in severe cases.
  • Early screenings in puppies (around eight weeks) showed a significantly lower prevalence (2.87%) than in adult dogs (18.72%), indicating that puppy screenings aren't reliable for assessing the disease.
  • The study estimated heritability using pedigree and SNP data, finding that it's medium to high (0.22 to 0.47), suggesting selective breeding could help reduce the condition’s occurrence.

Article Abstract

Background: Distichiasis is the most frequently recorded eye disorder in the Norwegian Staffordshire bull terrier (SBT). The condition is often mild but can, in severe cases, lead to pain and blindness. The current study's main purpose was to estimate the heritability based on pedigree information as well as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to evaluate whether it is realistic to reduce the frequency by systematic breeding. The majority of the dogs had only one examination as a young puppy. To evaluate whether this early screening gave a reliable representation of the disease burden in the population, we compared the diagnosis in puppies and adult dogs.

Results: Our material consisted of data from 4177 dogs with an overall prevalence of distichiasis of 8.38% (CI 7.56-9.26). The prevalence in puppies examined around eight weeks of age was significantly lower than in dogs examined after 52 weeks (2.87%, CI 2.29-3.54 versus 18.72%, CI 16.71-20.87). The heritability was estimated in dogs examined after 52 weeks. We used both pedigree (1391 dogs) and genotype (498 dogs) information for the estimates. The pedigree-based heritability was ~ 0.22 (on the underlying scale ~ 0.48), while the genomic-based heritability (on the underlying scale) was ~ 0.47, and ~ 0.37 when excluding close relatives with equal affection status.

Conclusions: Screening for distichiasis in puppies before eight weeks of age is not sufficient to give an accurate estimate of the prevalence, and an additional examination after one year is recommended. The heritability of distichiasis is medium to high, showing that it should be possible to reduce the prevalence by selective breeding.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9677626PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13028-022-00650-1DOI Listing

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