Molecular screening of canine GM1 gangliosidosis using blood smear specimens after prolonged storage: detection of carriers among Shiba dogs in northern Japan

  • Osamu Yamato
  • Eun-og Jo
  • Hye-sook Chang
  • Hiroyuki Satoh
  • Toru Shoda
  • Reeko Sato
  • Naomi Kawasaki
  • Yoshihisa Naito
  • Masahiro Yamasaki
  • Yoshimitsu Maede
  • Toshiro Arai
Publication date
October 2016

Abstract

Abstract. Molecular screening of GM1 gangliosidosis in Shiba dogs was carried out in northern Japan using blood smear specimens after prolonged storage. Of 125 specimens obtained from 3 veterinary teaching hospitals for this screening, 68 specimens (54%) were adequate for direct amplification in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based DNA test, and the percentage of adequacy was different at each hospital (34%, 73%, and 100%), suggesting that the amount of blood on the smear and the storage condition of specimens may affect adequacy. Of the 68 dogs examined, 2 dogs (2.9%) were heterozygous carriers for this disease and the other dogs were all genotypically normal. The results suggest blood smear specimens can be useful for PCR testing after...

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