Identification of genes associated with longevity in dogs: 9 candidate genes described in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.

IF 1.9 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Veterinary and Animal Science Pub Date : 2024-12-16 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.vas.2024.100420
Evžen Korec, Lenka Ungrová, Josef Kalvas, Jiří Hejnar
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In the past years, dogs have served as a convenient natural model organism for longevity due to their similarity with humans concerning not only their environment but also the diseases and complications occurring in older age. Since many dog breeds have significantly shorter lifespan than their closely related breeds, identification of genes associated with longevity may help to elucidate its background and serve as a possible tool for selective breeding of long-living dogs. This genome-wide association study (GWAS) was undertaken to identify the candidate genes associated with longevity in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel individuals that have reached the age of more than 13 years. We described 15 SNPs localized in nine genes: B3GALNT1, NLRP1 like, PARP14, IQCJ-SCHIP1, COL9A1, COL19A1, SDHAF4, B3GAT2, and DIRC2 that are associated with longevity in purebred Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. These results are promising for future research and possible selective breeding of companion dogs with extended lifespan.

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犬类长寿相关基因的鉴定:骑士国王查尔斯犬中描述的9个候选基因。
在过去的几年里,狗被作为一种方便的自然长寿模式生物,因为它们不仅在环境方面与人类相似,而且在老年发生的疾病和并发症方面也与人类相似。由于许多犬种的寿命明显短于其密切相关的品种,因此鉴定与长寿相关的基因可能有助于阐明其背景,并为选择性繁殖长寿犬提供可能的工具。这项全基因组关联研究(GWAS)旨在确定与年龄超过13岁的骑士查尔斯国王猎犬(Cavalier King Charles Spaniel)个体寿命相关的候选基因。我们描述了15个snp定位于9个基因:B3GALNT1, NLRP1 like, PARP14, iqcjschip1, COL9A1, COL19A1, SDHAF4, B3GAT2和DIRC2,这些基因与纯种骑士查尔斯国王猎犬的寿命有关。这些结果为未来的研究和延长寿命的伴侣犬的选择性繁殖提供了希望。
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Veterinary and Animal Science
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