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Lack of association of ABCB4 insertion mutation with gallbladder mucoceles in dogs

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Title Lack of association of ABCB4 insertion mutation with gallbladder mucoceles in dogs
Names Cullen, John M. (creator)
Willson, Cynthia J. (creator)
Minch, Jonathan D. (creator)
Kimbrough, Carie L. (creator)
Mealey, Katrina L. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-05 (iso8601)
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Abstract The etiology of canine gallbladder mucocele (GBM) has not yet been identified. However, several studies
have linked GBM in dogs to particular breeds (Shetland Sheepdogs are commonly implicated), concurrent endocrine disease
(hyperadrenocorticism and/or hypothyroidism), and a mutation in the canine ABCB4 gene (ABCB4 1583_1584G), particularly
in Shetland Sheepdogs. The current study assessed ABCB4 1583_1584G, in a wider sample of dogs with GBM compared
with age and breed-matched controls. ABCB4 1583_1584G was identified in 4 of 8 Shetland Sheepdogs and 13 of 28 other
breeds with GBM. ABCB4 1583_1584G was also detected in 9 of 12 Shetland Sheepdogs and 23 of 37 other breeds that did
not have GBM. No statistically significant association existed between ABCB4 1583_1584G and the presence of GBM for all
dogs combined or for Shetland Sheepdogs alone. In contrast to previously reported findings, the current study did not identify
a strong association between ABCB4 1583_1584G and GBM in Shetland Sheepdogs or other breeds.
Genre Article
Topic ABCB4 gene
Identifier Cullen, J. M., Willson, C. J., Minch, J. D., Kimbrough, C. L., & Mealey, K. L. (2014). Lack of association of ABCB4 insertion mutation with gallbladder mucoceles in dogs. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 26(3), 434-436. doi:10.1177/1040638714532099

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