Differential Gene Expression Associated with Idiopathic Epilepsy in Belgian Shepherd Dogs
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Background: Idiopathic epilepsy (IE) disproportionately affects Belgian shepherd dogs and although genomic risk markers have been identified previously in the breed, causative variants have not been described.
Methods: The current study analyzed differences in whole blood RNA expression associated with IE and with a previously identified IE risk haplotype on canine chromosome (CFA) 14 using a transcriptomics RNA-seq approach.
Results: and a likely pseudogene of , both of which are genes implicated in seizure activity, were upregulated in dogs with IE. Genes in the interferon signaling pathway were downregulated in Belgian shepherds with IE. The CFA14 risk haplotype was associated with upregulation of , , and and downregulation of , all known to be involved with epilepsy or the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway.
Conclusions: These results highlight the value of assessing gene expression in canine IE research to uncover genomic contributory factors.