Canine Multiple System Degeneration (CMSD)
Breed: Chinese Crested Dog/ hairless
Generic Phene Data
Breeds
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General
Disease Name
Canine Multiple System Degeneration (CMSD)
OMIA
1468
Gene Name
SERAC1
Mutation
c.1481C>T
Mutation 2
c.182+1_182+4delGTAA
Test Type
Genetic Disease/Disorder
Details
Canine multiple system degeneration is a fatal, hereditary disease of dogs comparable to familial, juvenile-onset Parkinson's disease of people. Affected pups appear normal until about 4 months of age. Early signs include head shakeing when they try to focus on something. Other signs are exaggerated, goose-stepping movements (cerebellar ataxia). Age of onset from 4 months, progressing to severe signs of disease at 12-18 months, and most becoming incapacitated by 2 years. Affected dogs have difficulty even starting a movement and fall frequently. This is not to be confused with a form of cerebellar ataxia observed in the Kerry Blue Terriers. Signs of the disease can appear simmilar.
Details 2
Head tremor and problems with balance ( 3-6 months). Gait abnormalities (ataxia), frequent falling, abnormal body posture and erratic eye movements. Complications lead to death or euthanasia ( 18-24 months)
Published
O'Brien, DP., Johnson, GS., Schnabel, RD., Khan, S., Coates, JR., Johnson, GC., Taylor, JF. : Genetic mapping of canine multiple system degeneration and ectodermal dysplasia loci. J Hered 96:727-34, 2005. Pubmed reference: 15958791. DOI: 10.1093/jhered/esi086.
Published 2
Zeng, R. 2013. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Missouri: Molecular genetic studies in canine inherited diseases including neonatal cerebellar ataxia, degenerative myelopathy and multiple system degeneration, Chapter 5: Canine Multiple System Degeneration: Next Generation Whole Genome Sequencing Revealed Two SERAC1 Mutations Causing Canine Multiple System Degeneration. Genetic mapping of canine multiple system degeneration and ectodermal dysplasia loci. J Hered 96:727-34, 2005. Pubmed reference: 15958791. DOI: 10.1093/jhered/esi086.
Body/System/Process
Neurologic
OMIA Url
Inheritance
AR
HSP Test-Specific Data
Paw Print Genetics
GTP
GTP Name
Paw Print Genetics
Breed
OMIA
Gene Name
SERAC1
Mutation
c.1481C>T
Nature of test
mutation test
FCI Number
288
Laboklin Gmbh & Co. KG
GTP
GTP Name
Laboklin Gmbh & Co. KG
Breed
OMIA
Gene Name
SERAC1
Mutation
c.1481C>T
Nature of test
mutation test
FCI Number
288