OMIA:001081-9685 : Muscular dystrophy, Duchenne type in Felis catus (domestic cat)

In other species: dog , pig

Categories: Muscle phene

Possibly relevant human trait(s) and/or gene(s)s (MIM numbers): 310200 (trait) , 300377 (gene)

Links to MONDO diseases:

Mendelian trait/disorder: yes

Mode of inheritance: X-linked

Considered a defect: yes

Key variant known: yes

Year key variant first reported: 1994

Cross-species summary: Variants in the DMD gene may give rise to phenotypes with different severity. True null alleles cause the more severe Duchenne muscular dystrophy, while alleles with partial remaining protein function give rise to the milder Becker muscular dystrophy (OMIA 001888).

Species-specific name: Hypertrophic feline muscular dystrophy (HFMD); feline X-linked muscular dystrophy (FXMD)

Species-specific symbol: HFMD

Molecular basis: By cloning a very likely comparative candidate gene (based on the homologous human disorder), and in what now (in 2011) seems like an heroic piece of research, Winand et al. (1994) used pre-sequencing technology to show that this disorder is due to a deletion of the muscle promoter and first exon and the Purkinje neuronal first exon of the DMD gene. Gambino et al. (2014) reported a different large deletion that "involved regions of the dystrophin gene that are poorly characterized, including the cortical neuronal promoter and its first exon and the skeletal neuronal promoter and its first exon" in a domestic shorthair cat. Beckers et al. (2022) report two male Maine coon siblings with DMD. Sequencing of DMD mRNA identified "a nonsense variant in exon 11 of the feline DMD gene, NC_058386.1 (XM_045050794.1): c.1180C>T (p.(Arg394*)), which results in the loss of the majority of the dystrophin protein. Perfect X-linked segregation of the variant was established in the pedigree." Shelton et al. (2024) diagnosed a 1-year-old male domestic shorthair cat with a dystrophin-deficient form of X-linked muscular dystrophy. "A stop gain variant (c.4849C>T; p.Gln1617Ter) dystrophin was identified by genome sequencing."

Genetic engineering: Unknown
Have human generated variants been created, e.g. through genetic engineering and gene editing

Breeds: Domestic Shorthair, Maine Coon (Cat) (VBO_0100154).
Breeds in which the phene has been documented. For breeds in which a likely causal variant has been documented, see the variant table below

Associated gene:

Symbol Description Species Chr Location OMIA gene details page Other Links
DMD dystrophin Felis catus X NC_058386.1 (29120869..26741260) DMD Homologene, Ensembl , NCBI gene

Variants

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WARNING! Inclusion of a variant in this table does not automatically mean that it should be used for DNA testing. Anyone contemplating the use of any of these variants for DNA testing should examine critically the relevant evidence (especially in breeds other than the breed in which the variant was first described). If it is decided to proceed, the location and orientation of the variant sequence should be checked very carefully.

Since October 2021, OMIA includes a semiautomated lift-over pipeline to facilitate updates of genomic positions to a recent reference genome position. These changes to genomic positions are not always reflected in the ‘acknowledgements’ or ‘verbal description’ fields in this table.

OMIA Variant ID Breed(s) Variant Phenotype Gene Allele Type of Variant Source of Genetic Variant Reference Sequence Chr. g. or m. c. or n. p. Verbal Description EVA ID Inferred EVA rsID Year Published PubMed ID(s) Acknowledgements
922 Domestic Shorthair Muscular dystrophy, Duchenne type DMD deletion, gross (>20) Naturally occurring variant X A deletion of the muscle promoter and first exon and the Purkinje neuronal first exon of the DMD gene 1994 7881288
923 Domestic Shorthair Muscular dystrophy, Duchenne type DMD deletion, gross (>20) Naturally occurring variant X A large deletion that "involved regions of the dystrophin gene that are poorly characterized, including the cortical neuronal promoter and its first exon and the skeletal neuronal promoter and its first exon" 2014 24446404
1656 Domestic Shorthair Muscular dystrophy, Duchenne type DMD nonsense (stop-gain) Naturally occurring variant F.catus_Fca126_mat1.0 X g.27949145C>T c.4849C>T p.(Q1617*) XM_023249210.1 2024 38180235
1510 Maine Coon (Cat) Muscular dystrophy, Duchenne type DMD nonsense (stop-gain) Naturally occurring variant F.catus_Fca126_mat1.0 X g.28208148G>A c.1180C>T p.(R394*) XM_045050794.1; XP_044906729.1 2022 36359052

Cite this entry

Nicholas, F. W., Tammen, I., & Sydney Informatics Hub. (2024). OMIA:001081-9685: Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals (OMIA) [dataset]. https://omia.org/. https://doi.org/10.25910/2AMR-PV70

References

Note: the references are listed in reverse chronological order (from the most recent year to the earliest year), and alphabetically by first author within a year.

2024 Shelton, G.D., Tucciarone, F., Guo, L.T., Coghill, L.M., Lyons, L.A. :
Precision medicine using whole genome sequencing identifies a novel dystrophin (DMD) variant for X-linked muscular dystrophy in a cat. J Vet Intern Med , 2024. Pubmed reference: 38180235. DOI: 10.1111/jvim.16971.
2022 Beckers, E., Cornelis, I., Bhatti, S.F.M., Smets, P., Shelton, G.D., Guo, L.T., Peelman, L., Broeckx, B.J.G. :
A nonsense variant in the DMD gene causes X-linked muscular dystrophy in the Maine Coon cat. Animals (Basel) 12:2928, 2022. Pubmed reference: 36359052. DOI: 10.3390/ani12212928.
2015 McGreevy, J.W., Hakim, C.H., McIntosh, M.A., Duan, D. :
Animal models of Duchenne muscular dystrophy: from basic mechanisms to gene therapy. Dis Model Mech 8:195-213, 2015. Pubmed reference: 25740330. DOI: 10.1242/dmm.018424.
2014 Gambino, A.N., Mouser, P.J., Shelton, G.D., Winand, N.J. :
Emergent presentation of a cat with dystrophin-deficient muscular dystrophy. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 50:130-5, 2014. Pubmed reference: 24446404. DOI: 10.5326/JAAHA-MS-5973.
2011 Blunden, A.S., Gower, S. :
Hypertrophic feline muscular dystrophy: diagnostic overview and a novel immunohistochemical diagnostic method using formalin-fixed tissue. Vet Rec 168:510, 2011. Pubmed reference: 21558128. DOI: 10.1136/vr.d1119.
Nakamura, A., Takeda, S. :
Mammalian models of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: pathological characteristics and therapeutic applications. J Biomed Biotechnol 2011:184393, 2011. Pubmed reference: 21274260. DOI: 10.1155/2011/184393.
Smith, K. :
Feline muscular dystrophy: parallels between cats and people. Vet Rec 168:507-8, 2011. Pubmed reference: 21571851. DOI: 10.1136/vr.d2940.
2009 Willmann, R., Possekel, S., Dubach-Powell, J., Meier, T., Ruegg, MA. :
Mammalian animal models for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Neuromuscul Disord 19:241-9, 2009. Pubmed reference: 19217290. DOI: 10.1016/j.nmd.2008.11.015.
2006 Chetboul, V., Blot, S., Sampedrano, C.C., Thibaud, J.L., Granger, N., Tissier, R., Bruneval, P., Gaschen, F., Gouni, V., Nicolle, A.P., Pouchelon, J.L. :
Tissue Doppler imaging for detection of radial and longitudinal myocardial dysfunction in a family of cats affected by dystrophin-deficient hypertrophic muscular dystrophy. J Vet Intern Med 20:640-7, 2006. Pubmed reference: 16734102.
2005 Shelton, GD., Engvall, E. :
Canine and feline models of human inherited muscle diseases. Neuromuscul Disord 15:127-38, 2005. Pubmed reference: 15694134. DOI: 10.1016/j.nmd.2004.10.019.
2004 Gaschen, F., Jaggy, A., Jones, B. :
Congenital diseases of feline muscle and neuromuscular junction. J Feline Med Surg 6:355-66, 2004. Pubmed reference: 15546767. DOI: 10.1016/j.jfms.2004.02.003.
Howard, J., Jaggy, A., Busato, A., Gaschen, F. :
Electrodiagnostic evaluation in feline hypertrophic muscular dystrophy. Vet J 168:87-92, 2004. Pubmed reference: 15158213. DOI: 10.1016/S1090-0233(03)00080-7.
Shelton, G.D. :
Muscular dystrophies: expanding our knowledge in companion animals. Vet J 168:6-8, 2004. Pubmed reference: 15158202. DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2004.03.013.
2003 Collins, C.A., Morgan, J.E. :
Duchenne's muscular dystrophy: animal models used to investigate pathogenesis and develop therapeutic strategies. Int J Exp Pathol 84:165-72, 2003. Pubmed reference: 14632630.
2002 Nguyen, F. :
[Animal models of Duchenne muscular dystrophy]. Rev Prat 52:937-40, 2002. Pubmed reference: 12063758.
Shelton, G.D., Engvall, E. :
Muscular dystrophies and other inherited myopathies. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 32:103-24, 2002. Pubmed reference: 11785725.
2001 Gaschen, F., Burgunder, J.M. :
Changes of skeletal muscle in young dystrophin-deficient cats: a morphological and morphometric study Acta Neuropathologica 101:591-600, 2001. Pubmed reference: 11515788.
Seiler, G., Welle, M., Busato, A., Lin, S., Gaschen, F.P. :
Mast cell proliferation and alterations in bFGF amount and localization are involved in the response of muscle to dystrophin deficiency in hypertrophic feline dystrophy Neuromuscular Disorders 11:56-71, 2001. Pubmed reference: 11166167.
1999 Gaschen, L., Lang, J., Lin, S., Ade-Damilano, M., Busato, A., Lombard, C.W., Gaschen, F.P. :
Cardiomyopathy in dystrophin-deficient hypertrophic feline muscular dystrophy Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 13:346-356, 1999. Pubmed reference: 10449227.
1998 Gaschen, F., Gaschen, L., Seiler, G., Welle, M., Jaunin, V.B., Jmaa, D.G., Neiger-Aeschbacher, G., Ade-Damilano, M. :
Lethal peracute rhabdomyolysis associated with stress and general anesthesia in three dystrophin-deficient cats Veterinary Pathology 35:117-123, 1998. Pubmed reference: 9539365.
Lin, S., Gaschen, F., Burgunder, J.M. :
Utrophin is a regeneration-associated protein transiently present at the sarcolemma of regenerating skeletal muscle fibers in dystrophin-deficient hypertrophic feline muscular dystrophy Journal of Neuropathology And Experimental Neurology 57:780-790, 1998. Pubmed reference: 9720493.
1994 Gaschen, F.P., Haugh, P.G., Swendrowski, M.A. :
Hypertrophic feline muscular dystrophy a unique clinical expression of dystrophin deficiency Feline Practice 22:23-26, 1994.
Winand, N.J., Edwards, M., Pradhan, D., Berian, C.A., Cooper, B.J. :
Deletion of the dystrophin muscle promoter in feline muscular dystrophy Neuromuscular Disorders 4:433-445, 1994. Pubmed reference: 7881288.
1993 Kohn, B., Guscetti, F., Waxenberger, M., Augsburger, H. :
[Muscular dystrophy in a cat]. Tierarztl Prax 21:451-7, 1993. Pubmed reference: 8248906.
1992 Berry, C.R., Gaschen, F.P., Ackerman, N. :
Radiographic and Ultrasonographic Features of Hypertrophic Feline Muscular Dystrophy in 2 Cats Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound 33:357-364, 1992.
Gaschen, F.P., Hoffman, E.P., Gorospe, J.R.M., Uhl, E.W., Senior, D.F., Cardinet, G.H., Pearce, L.K. :
Dystrophin Deficiency Causes Lethal Muscle Hypertrophy in Cats Journal of the Neurological Sciences 110:149-159, 1992. Pubmed reference: 1506854.
1989 Carpenter, J.L., Hoffman, E.P., Romanul, F.C.A., Kunkel, L.M., Rosales, R.K., Ma, N.S.F., Dasbach, J.J., Rae, J.F., Moore, F.M., Mcafee, M.B., Pearce, L.K. :
Feline Muscular Dystrophy with Dystrophin Deficiency American Journal of Pathology 135:909-919, 1989. Pubmed reference: 2683799.
1986 Vos, JH., van der Linde-Sipman, JS., Goedegebuure, SA. :
Dystrophy-like myopathy in the cat. J Comp Pathol 96:335-41, 1986. Pubmed reference: 3722476.

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