Piebald, Extreme White Spotting
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General
Disease Name
Piebald, Extreme White Spotting
OMIA
214
Gene Name
MITF
Mutation
three possible regulatory variants
Test Type
Other Genetic Traits
Details
Piebald, or Extreme White Spotting describes a variable degree of white spotting ranging from tiny white spots up to completely white animals. Effects range from completely white coat, to "Irish spotting" (white collar and belly) , and Piebald.
Details 2
Piebald, or Extreme White Spotting describes a variable degree of white spotting ranging from tiny white spots up to completely white animals. The absence of pigment is caused by the absence of skin melanocytes ("leucism"), not by failure in the biochemical reactions required for pigment synthesis. As summarised by Körberg et al. (2014), Little "described four different alleles at this locus with phenotypic effects ranging from solid (S, . . .), to a completely white coat, caused by homozygosity for the Extreme white allele (sw, . . .). The two intermediate phenotypes were named Irish spotting (si, . . .) and piebald (sp, . . .). Irish spotting is characterized by modest white spotting, often present as a white collar and a white belly, as demonstrated by breeds such as the Bernese Mountain dog and Basenji. Piebald-coloured dogs display limited to extensive white spotting and the phenotype is observed in several breeds, including the Beagle and Fox Terrier." (From OMIA)
Published
Leegwater, PA., van Hagen, MA., van Oost, BA. : Localization of white spotting locus in Boxer dogs on CFA20 by genome-wide linkage analysis with 1500 SNPs. J Hered 98:549-52, 2007. Pubmed reference: 17548862. DOI: 10.1093/jhered/esm022.
Published 2
Baranowska Körberg, I., Sundström, E., Meadows, J.R., Rosengren Pielberg, G., Gustafson, U., Hedhammar, Å., Karlsson, E.K., Seddon, J., Söderberg, A., Vilà, C., Zhang, X., Åkesson, M., Lindblad-Toh, K., Andersson, G., Andersson, L. : A simple repeat polymorphism in the MITF-M promoter is a key regulator of white spotting in dogs. PLoS One 9:e104363, 2014. Pubmed reference: 25116146. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0104363.
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Inheritance
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