ECVD Canine Allergy Videos Flashcards
Unusual AD distribution in WHWT
Caudal dorsum
(r/o fleas)
Unusual AD distribution in GSD
Lateral thighs, neck
(r/o sarcoptes)
Unusual AD distribution in Shar Pei
Generalized
Unusual clinic lesions of AD in boxer
Urticaria, otitis
Unusual clinic lesions of AD in Dalmations
Pruritus w/o lesions
Unusual clinic lesions of AD in GSD
Pruritus w/o lesions; increased pyotraumatic dermatitis
Unusual clinic lesions of AD in Golden Retriever
Increased pyotraumatic dermatitis
Unusual clinic lesions of AD in Labrador retriever
Increased pyotraumatic dermatitis; dry skin, interdigital furunculosis
Unusual clinic lesions of AD in Shar Pei
Pruritus without lesions; increased otitis
Unusual clinic lesions of AD in WHWT
Increased Malassezia dermatitis and seborrhea; decreased conjunctivitis
Breed of dog in Switzerland with very strong genetic likelihood of developing cAD
WHWT
(maternal)
T or F: If neither parent has cAD, 0% risk of developing cAD
False. But higher chance of cAD with 1 parent and highest chance with both parents
Test to see which pathways are involved in cAD, help you find candidate genes to evaluate for pathogenesis of cAD
mRNA microarray studies
(Change can be in pathway to REGULATE tissue change, rather than changes in the skin itself –> visually normal cAD skin is NOT the same as actually normal skin)
S100A8 gene as it relates to skin barrier
Pro-inflammatory molecule on the epidermal differentiation complex (EDC)
-Correlated with severity of cAD and TNFa
-EDC includes filaggrin, loricin, involucrin
Gene sets common to cAD, hAD, asthma (5)
1) Eosinophilic allergic responses
2) Monocyte chemotacic protein (MCP) cluster
3) IL-1 family cluster
4) IFN- inducible genes
5) Keratin genes
NAME THAT GENE
Pro-inflammatory molecule on the epidermal differentiation complex (EDC)
-Correlated with severity of cAD and TNFa
-EDC includes filaggrin, loricin, involucrin
S100A8
Founder effect
Explains regional differences in allergies
-If 1 allergic dog is the sire of many other dogs in 1 region, then they will be more likely to have cAD
T or F: Filaggrin mutations are associated with cAD in WHWT
False
(Roque et al 2009)
Mutation in cAD dogs across breeds, geography
TSLP receptor
“Hypothesis free” way to look at genomes between affected and unaffected (but related) dogs
Genome wide linkage studies
(GWAS does NOT need related dogs, but only can look at SNPs)
GWLS study with 90 WHWT: gene with highest linkage score to cAD
S100A8
(FLG not associated in whwt again)
Which breed had linkage of cAD with D Farinae IgE levels
WHWT
Which breed had association of cAD and Acarus, Tyrophagus IgE levels
Labradors
Gene associated with cAD in Golden Retrievers
Filaggrin
RAB3C