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Genetics of inherited skin disorders in dogs

Tosso Leeb, Petra Roosje, Monika Welle

2021The Veterinary Journal10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Canine genodermatoses represent a broad spectrum of diseases with diverse phenotypes. Modern genetic technology including whole genome sequencing has expedited the identification of novel genes and greatly simplified the establishment of genetic diagnoses in such heterogeneous disorders. The precise genetic diagnosis of a heritable skin disorder is essential for the appropriate counselling of owners regarding the course of the disease, prognosis and implications for breeding. Understanding the underlying pathophysiology is a prerequisite to developing specific, targeted or individualized therapeutic approaches. This review aims to create a comprehensive overview of canine genodermatoses and their respective genetic aetiology known to date. Raising awareness of genodermatoses in dogs is important and this review may help clinicians to apply modern genetics in daily clinical practice, so that a precise diagnoses can be established in suspected genodermatoses.

Topics & Concepts

Medical diagnosisGenetic counselingGenetic diagnosisBroad spectrumDiseaseMedical geneticsEtiologyGenetic testingBiologyMedicineBioinformaticsGeneticsPathologyGeneChemistryCombinatorial chemistrySkin and Cellular Biology ResearchWnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancerdental development and anomalies