OMIA:001759-9685 : Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis in Felis catus (domestic cat)

In other species: lion

Categories: Muscle phene

Possibly relevant human trait(s) and/or gene(s)s (MIM numbers): 601844 (gene) , 614491 (trait)

Links to MONDO diseases: No links.

Mendelian trait/disorder: yes

Mode of inheritance: Autosomal recessive

Considered a defect: yes

Key variant known: yes

Year key variant first reported: 2012

Species-specific name: Burmese hypokalaemic periodic polymyopathy (BHP)

History: This is the first single-locus feline disorder for which a causal mutation was discovered via a genome-wide association study (GWAS) with a SNP chip.

Inheritance: Mason (1988; Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 24:147-151) provided evidence of autosomal recessive inheritance in Burmese cats.

Mapping: A genome-wide association study (GWAS) using the illumina Infinium Feline 63K iSelect DNA array (62,897 SNPs) on 35 affected and 25 normal Burmese cats enabled Gandolfi et al. (2012) to map the disorder to a region in the vicinity of 72-73 Mb on chromosome FCA E1.

Molecular basis: Sequencing of the only two candidate genes in the region of chromosome FCA E1 to which the disorder had been mapped (see Mapping section above) revealed a causative mutation in the WNK4 gene as "(c.2899C.T) [which] causes a premature stop codon (CAG.TAG)" (Gandolfi et al., 2012). This mutation leads "to a truncated protein that lacks the C-terminal coiled-coil domain and the highly conserved Akt1/SGK phosphorylation site" (Gandolfi et al., 2012)

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

Clinical features: "Classically, signs of BHP are episodic but in some cats, the weakness is incessant. During an episode, muscle pain (myalgia) from palpation can be a prominent sign. Cats can present with severe generalized muscle weakness, although more commonly weakness of the cervical muscles as evidenced by ventroflexion of the head and neck, head bobbing and dorsal protrusion of the scapulae . . . . The gait becomes short and maximal recruitment of motor units gives rise to muscle tremor. Cats with more generalized weakness have a crouching gait, especially evident in the hind limbs." (Gandolfi et al., 2012)

Breed: Burmese (Cat) (VBO_0100053).
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
WNK4 WNK lysine deficient protein kinase 4 Felis catus E1 NC_058381.1 (41313492..41329214) WNK4 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
312 Burmese (Cat) Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis WNK4 nonsense (stop-gain) Naturally occurring variant Felis_catus_9.0 E1 g.43304422C>T c.2899C>T p.(Q967*) XM_019817922.2; XP_019673481.1 2012 23285264 Genomic position in Felis_catus_9.0 provided by Leslie Lyons and Reuben Buckley.

Cite this entry

Nicholas, F. W., Tammen, I., & Sydney Informatics Hub. (2022). OMIA:001759-9685: 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.

2023 Tamura, S., Nakamoto, Y., Tamura, Y. :
Reversible positioning head tilt observed in 14 cats with hypokalaemic myopathy. J Feline Med Surg 25:1098612X231175761, 2023. Pubmed reference: 37318332. DOI: 10.1177/1098612X231175761.
2021 Brough, A., Duchaussoy, A.C. :
A novel hypokalaemic polymyopathy and subsequent unrelated nutritional thiamine deficiency in a young Burmese cat. JFMS Open Rep 7:20551169211041930, 2021. Pubmed reference: 34484804. DOI: 10.1177/20551169211041930.
2015 Malik, R., Musca, F.J., Gunew, M.N., Menrath, V.H., Simpson, C., Culvenor, J., Grahn, R.A., Helps, C., Lyons, L.A., Gandolfi, B. :
Periodic hypokalaemic polymyopathy in Burmese and closely related cats: A review including the latest genetic data. J Feline Med Surg 17:417-426, 2015. Pubmed reference: 25896241. DOI: 10.1177/1098612X15581135.
2012 Gandolfi, B., Gruffydd-Jones, T.J., Malik, R., Cortes, A., Jones, B.R., Helps, C.R., Prinzenberg, E.M., Erhardt, G., Lyons, L.A.1 :
First WNK4-hypokalemia animal model identified by genome-wide association in Burmese cats. PLoS One 7(12):e53173, 2012. Pubmed reference: 23285264. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0053173.
2010 Torrente, C., Silvestrini, P., Ruiz de Gopegui, R. :
Severe life-threatening hypokalemia in a cat with suspected distal renal tubular acidosis. J Vet Emerg Crit Care (San Antonio) 20:250-7, 2010. Pubmed reference: 20487254. DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-4431.2009.00490.x.
2001 Stolze, M., Lund, C., Kresken, J.G., Saerg, K.J. :
Periodic hypokalemic polymyopathy in the Burmese cat. Kleintierpraxis 46:517–518, 2001.
1998 Lantinga, E., Kooistra, H.S., Vannes, J.J. :
Periodic muscle weakness and cervical ventroflexion caused by hypokalemia in a Burmese cat [Dutch] Tijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde 123:435-437, 1998. Pubmed reference: 9700861.
1990 Jones, B.R., Gruffydd-Jones, T.J. :
Hypokalemia in the cat. Cornell Vet 80:13-6, 1990. Pubmed reference: 2403422.
1989 Dow, S.W., Fettman, M.J., Curtis, C.R., LeCouteur, R.A. :
Hypokalemia in cats: 186 cases (1984-1987). J Am Vet Med Assoc 194:1604-8, 1989. Pubmed reference: 2753783.
Fettman, M.J. :
Feline kaliopenic polymyopathy/nephropathy syndrome. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 19:415-32, 1989. Pubmed reference: 2658283.
Hopkins, A.L. :
Sporadic feline hypokalaemic polymyopathy. Vet Rec 125:17, 1989. Pubmed reference: 2781689.
1988 Jones, B.R., Swinney, G.W., Alley, M.R. :
Hypokalaemic myopathy in Burmese kittens. N Z Vet J 36:150-1, 1988. Pubmed reference: 16031474. DOI: 10.1080/00480169.1988.35514.
Mason, K. :
A hereditary disease in Burmese cats manifested as an episodic weakness with head nodding and neck ventroflexion. Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 24:147-151, 1988.
Mason, K.V. :
Hereditary potassium depletion in Burmese cats. Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 24:481 only, 1988.
1987 Dow, S.W., Fettman, M.J., LeCouteur, R.A., Hamar, D.W. :
Potassium depletion in cats: renal and dietary influences. J Am Vet Med Assoc 191:1569-75, 1987. Pubmed reference: 3693010.
Dow, S.W., LeCouteur, R.A., Fettman, M.J., Spurgeon, T.L. :
Potassium depletion in cats: hypokalemic polymyopathy. J Am Vet Med Assoc 191:1563-8, 1987. Pubmed reference: 3693009.
1986 Blaxter, A., Lievesley, P., Gruffydd-Jones, T., Wotton, P. :
Periodic muscle weakness in Burmese kittens. Vet Rec 118:619-20, 1986. Pubmed reference: 3727333. DOI: 10.1136/vr.118.22.619.
1984 Schunk, K.L. :
Feline polymyopathy. Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Forum of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine :197-200, 1984.
1983 Eger, C.E., Robinson, W.F., Huxtable, C.R.R. :
Primary aldosteronism (Conn's syndrome) in a cat; a case report and review of comparative aspects. J Small Anim Pract 24:293–307, 1983.
1982 Schaer, M. :
Disorders of potassium metabolism. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 12:399-409, 1982. Pubmed reference: 6983762.

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