An Overview of Canine Inherited Neurological Disorders with Known Causal Variants

Animals (Basel). 2023 Nov 18;13(22):3568. doi: 10.3390/ani13223568.

Abstract

Hereditary neurological conditions documented in dogs encompass congenital, neonatal, and late-onset disorders, along with both progressive and non-progressive forms. In order to identify the causal variant of a disease, the main two approaches are genome-wide investigations and candidate gene investigation. Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals currently lists 418 Mendelian disorders specific to dogs, of which 355 have their likely causal genetic variant identified. This review aims to summarize the current knowledge on the canine nervous system phenes and their genetic causal variant. It has been noted that the majority of these diseases have an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance. Additionally, the dog breeds that are more prone to develop such diseases are the Golden Retriever, in which six inherited neurological disorders with a known causal variant have been documented, and the Belgian Shepherd, in which five such disorders have been documented. DNA tests can play a vital role in effectively managing and ultimately eradicating inherited diseases.

Keywords: Mendelian disorders; canine inherited neurological diseases; causal variant.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research was funded by National Research Development Projects to finance excellence (PFE)-14/2022-2024 (ID 546) granted by the Romanian Ministry of Research, Innovation, and Digitalization.