Data from: A synonymous germline variant in a gene encoding a cell adhesion molecule is associated with cutaneous mast cell tumour development in Labrador and Golden Retrievers

  • Biasoli, Deborah
  • Compston-Garnett, Lara
  • Ricketts, Sally
  • Birand, Zeynep
  • Courtay-Cahen, Celine
  • Fineberg, Elena
  • Arendt, Maja
  • Boerkamp, Kim
  • Melin, Malin
  • Koltookian, Michele
  • Murphy, Sue
  • Rutteman, Gerard
  • Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin
  • Starkey, Mike
Publication date
March 2019

Abstract

Mast cell tumours are the most common type of skin cancer in dogs, representing a significant concern in canine health. The molecular pathogenesis is largely unknown, but breed-predisposition for mast cell tumour development suggests the involvement of inherited genetic risk factors in some breeds. In this study, we aimed to identify germline risk factors associated with the development of mast cell tumours in Labrador Retrievers, a breed with an elevated risk of mast cell tumour development. Using a methodological approach that combined a genome-wide association study, targeted next generation sequencing, and TaqMan genotyping, we identified a synonymous variant in the DSCAM gene on canine chromosome 31 that is associated with mast cell tu...

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