Mutations in MITF and PAX3 cause "splashed white" and other white spotting phenotypes in horses.
During fetal development neural-crest-derived melanoblasts migrate across the entire body surface and differentiate into melanocytes, the pigment-producing cells. Alterations in this precisely regulated process can lead to white spotting patterns. White spotting patterns in horses are a complex trai...
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doaj-ba16d09b672349548e6b59c71cf3e1f12020-11-25T02:32:41ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042012-01-0184e100265310.1371/journal.pgen.1002653Mutations in MITF and PAX3 cause "splashed white" and other white spotting phenotypes in horses.Regula HauswirthBianca HaaseMarlis BlatterSamantha A BrooksDominik BurgerCord DrögemüllerVincent GerberDiana HenkeJozef JandaRony JudeK Gary MagdesianJacqueline M MatthewsPierre-André PoncetVilhjálmur SvanssonTeruaki TozakiLorna Wilkinson-WhiteM Cecilia T PenedoStefan RiederTosso LeebDuring fetal development neural-crest-derived melanoblasts migrate across the entire body surface and differentiate into melanocytes, the pigment-producing cells. Alterations in this precisely regulated process can lead to white spotting patterns. White spotting patterns in horses are a complex trait with a large phenotypic variance ranging from minimal white markings up to completely white horses. The "splashed white" pattern is primarily characterized by an extremely large blaze, often accompanied by extended white markings at the distal limbs and blue eyes. Some, but not all, splashed white horses are deaf. We analyzed a Quarter Horse family segregating for the splashed white coat color. Genome-wide linkage analysis in 31 horses gave a positive LOD score of 1.6 in a region on chromosome 6 containing the PAX3 gene. However, the linkage data were not in agreement with a monogenic inheritance of a single fully penetrant mutation. We sequenced the PAX3 gene and identified a missense mutation in some, but not all, splashed white Quarter Horses. Genome-wide association analysis indicated a potential second signal near MITF. We therefore sequenced the MITF gene and found a 10 bp insertion in the melanocyte-specific promoter. The MITF promoter variant was present in some splashed white Quarter Horses from the studied family, but also in splashed white horses from other horse breeds. Finally, we identified two additional non-synonymous mutations in the MITF gene in unrelated horses with white spotting phenotypes. Thus, several independent mutations in MITF and PAX3 together with known variants in the EDNRB and KIT genes explain a large proportion of horses with the more extreme white spotting phenotypes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3325211?pdf=render |
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Regula Hauswirth Bianca Haase Marlis Blatter Samantha A Brooks Dominik Burger Cord Drögemüller Vincent Gerber Diana Henke Jozef Janda Rony Jude K Gary Magdesian Jacqueline M Matthews Pierre-André Poncet Vilhjálmur Svansson Teruaki Tozaki Lorna Wilkinson-White M Cecilia T Penedo Stefan Rieder Tosso Leeb |
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Regula Hauswirth Bianca Haase Marlis Blatter Samantha A Brooks Dominik Burger Cord Drögemüller Vincent Gerber Diana Henke Jozef Janda Rony Jude K Gary Magdesian Jacqueline M Matthews Pierre-André Poncet Vilhjálmur Svansson Teruaki Tozaki Lorna Wilkinson-White M Cecilia T Penedo Stefan Rieder Tosso Leeb Mutations in MITF and PAX3 cause "splashed white" and other white spotting phenotypes in horses. PLoS Genetics |
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Regula Hauswirth Bianca Haase Marlis Blatter Samantha A Brooks Dominik Burger Cord Drögemüller Vincent Gerber Diana Henke Jozef Janda Rony Jude K Gary Magdesian Jacqueline M Matthews Pierre-André Poncet Vilhjálmur Svansson Teruaki Tozaki Lorna Wilkinson-White M Cecilia T Penedo Stefan Rieder Tosso Leeb |
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Mutations in MITF and PAX3 cause "splashed white" and other white spotting phenotypes in horses. |
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Mutations in MITF and PAX3 cause "splashed white" and other white spotting phenotypes in horses. |
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Mutations in MITF and PAX3 cause "splashed white" and other white spotting phenotypes in horses. |
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Mutations in MITF and PAX3 cause "splashed white" and other white spotting phenotypes in horses. |
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Mutations in MITF and PAX3 cause "splashed white" and other white spotting phenotypes in horses. |
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mutations in mitf and pax3 cause "splashed white" and other white spotting phenotypes in horses. |
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During fetal development neural-crest-derived melanoblasts migrate across the entire body surface and differentiate into melanocytes, the pigment-producing cells. Alterations in this precisely regulated process can lead to white spotting patterns. White spotting patterns in horses are a complex trait with a large phenotypic variance ranging from minimal white markings up to completely white horses. The "splashed white" pattern is primarily characterized by an extremely large blaze, often accompanied by extended white markings at the distal limbs and blue eyes. Some, but not all, splashed white horses are deaf. We analyzed a Quarter Horse family segregating for the splashed white coat color. Genome-wide linkage analysis in 31 horses gave a positive LOD score of 1.6 in a region on chromosome 6 containing the PAX3 gene. However, the linkage data were not in agreement with a monogenic inheritance of a single fully penetrant mutation. We sequenced the PAX3 gene and identified a missense mutation in some, but not all, splashed white Quarter Horses. Genome-wide association analysis indicated a potential second signal near MITF. We therefore sequenced the MITF gene and found a 10 bp insertion in the melanocyte-specific promoter. The MITF promoter variant was present in some splashed white Quarter Horses from the studied family, but also in splashed white horses from other horse breeds. Finally, we identified two additional non-synonymous mutations in the MITF gene in unrelated horses with white spotting phenotypes. Thus, several independent mutations in MITF and PAX3 together with known variants in the EDNRB and KIT genes explain a large proportion of horses with the more extreme white spotting phenotypes. |
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