Polvi A, Garden O A, Houlston R S, Maki M, Batt R M, Partanen J
Tissue Typing Laboratory, Finnish Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, Helsinki, Finland.
Tissue Antigens. 1998 Dec;52(6):543-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-0039.1998.tb03085.x.
Gluten sensitive enteropathy (GSE) in Irish setter dogs has been proposed as an animal model for human celiac disease (CD), in which the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II alleles HLA DQA10501 and DQB10201 play an important role. To investigate whether an orthologous MHC class II region is involved in canine GSE, we undertook a linkage study in two large families of gluten sensitive Irish setter dogs. A total of 44 dogs in these pedigrees were genotyped for DQA1, DQB1 and C.2202 alleles, along with 30 unrelated healthy Irish setters. No genetic linkage between the DQ or C.2002 loci and GSE was detected. In contrast to CD, susceptibility to canine GSE does not appear to be determined by variation within the MHC class II gene cluster. Therefore, canine GSE may not be an appropriate model for CD, but nevertheless remains an important disease for advancing knowledge of pathological processes in the intestine.
爱尔兰雪达犬的麸质敏感性肠病(GSE)已被提议作为人类乳糜泻(CD)的动物模型,其中主要组织相容性复合体(MHC)II类等位基因HLA DQA10501和DQB10201起重要作用。为了研究直系同源的MHC II类区域是否参与犬类GSE,我们对两个大型麸质敏感爱尔兰雪达犬家族进行了连锁研究。这些家系中的44只狗以及30只无亲缘关系的健康爱尔兰雪达犬被进行了DQA1、DQB1和C.2202等位基因的基因分型。未检测到DQ或C.2002基因座与GSE之间的遗传连锁。与CD不同,犬类GSE的易感性似乎不是由MHC II类基因簇内的变异决定的。因此,犬类GSE可能不是CD的合适模型,但仍然是增进肠道病理过程知识的一种重要疾病。