@article{b325ba24af0540eb8b9fcdd3c91c52cd,
title = "Precision Medicine in Cats: Novel Niemann-Pick Type C1 Diagnosed by Whole-Genome Sequencing",
abstract = "State-of-the-art health care includes genome sequencing of the patient to identify genetic variants that contribute to either the cause of their malady or variants that can be targeted to improve treatment. The goal was to introduce state-of-the-art health care to cats using genomics and a precision medicine approach. To test the feasibility of a precision medicine approach in domestic cats, a single cat that presented to the University of Missouri, Veterinary Health Center with an undiagnosed neurologic disease was whole-genome sequenced. The DNA variants from the cat were compared to the DNA variant database produced by the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Consortium. Approximately 25× genomic coverage was produced for the cat. A predicted p.H441P missense mutation was identified in NPC1, the gene causing Niemann-Pick type C1 on cat chromosome D3.47456793 caused by an adenine-to-cytosine transversion, c.1322A>C. The cat was homozygous for the variant. The variant was not identified in any other 73 domestic and 9 wild felids in the sequence database or 190 additionally genotyped cats of various breeds. The successful effort suggested precision medicine is feasible for cats and other undiagnosed cats may benefit from a genomic analysis approach. The 99 Lives DNA variant database was sufficient but would benefit from additional cat sequences. Other cats with the mutation may be identified and could be introduced as a new biomedical model for NPC1. A genetic test could eliminate the disease variant from the population.",
keywords = "Feline, Felis silvestris catus, Lysosomal storage, NPC1, WGS",
author = "{99 Lives Consortium} and Mauler, {D. A.} and B. Gandolfi and Reinero, {C. R.} and O'Brien, {D. P.} and Spooner, {J. L.} and Lyons, {L. A.} and Danielle Aberdein and Alves, {Paulo C.} and Barsh, {Gregory S.} and Beale, {Holly C.} and Boyko, {Adam R.} and Brockman, {Jeffrey A.} and Castelhano, {Marta G.} and Chan, {Patricia P.} and {Matthew Ellinwood}, N. and Fogle, {Jonathan E.} and Garrick, {Dorian J.} and Helps, {Christopher R.} and Hyt{\"o}nen, {Marjo K.} and Maria Kaukonen and Kaelin, {Christopher B.} and Emilie Leclerc and Tosso Leeb and Hannes Lohi and Maria Longeri and Richard Malik and Montague, {Michael J.} and Munday, {John S.} and Murphy, {William J.} and Pedersen, {Niels C.} and Rothschild, {Max F.} and Stern, {Joshua A.} and Swanson, {William F.} and Terio, {Karen A.} and Todhunter, {Rory J.} and Yu Ueda and Warren, {Wesley C.} and Wilcox, {Elizabeth A.} and Wildschutte, {Julia H.}",
note = "Funding Information: We appreciate the laboratory assistance of Nick Gustafson and Erica Creighton. We appreciate the provision of cat DNA samples by Cristy Bird, Sam Boutin, Bruno Chomel, Jeanette Coleman-Hall, Johnny Gobble, Terri Harris, Anthony Hutcherson, Kyung Sik Kim, Mark Kantrowitz, Sheri Moreau, Nassem N. Naimi of Best Friend Veterinary Clinic in Amman, Jordan, Anthony Nichols, Jean Papo, Julie Pomerantz, John Snape, Susanne and Claus Wehnert, Nancy Carpenter at Utah's Hogle Zoo, Ashleigh Lutz-Nelson at San Francisco Zoo & Gardens, and Julie Feinstein at the American Museum of Natural History, Franklin Whittenberg. Conflict of Interest Declaration: Dr. Lyons and Dr. Gandolfi have received funds from the Veterinary Genetics Laboratory (VGL) at the University of California, Davis. This laboratory could develop a commercial service for this mutation and offer genotyping to the public and scientific community. Part of the VGL's income could be used to support additional research for Drs. Lyons and Gandolfi. Off-label Antimicrobial Declaration: Authors declare no off-label use of antimicrobials. Funding Information: Funding: This work was supported in part by funding from the National Center for Research Resources R24 RR016094 and the Office of Research Infrastructure Programs/OD R24OD010928, and the Winn Feline Foundation (W10-014, W16-030) the George Sydney and Phyllis Redman Miller Trust (MT-13-010), the National Geographic Society Education Foundation (2P-14), public and private donations to the 99 Lives Cat Genome Initiative project, including the Associazione Nazionale Felina Italiana, Zoetis, Orivet Genetic Pet Care, Langford Veterinary Services, the World Cat Federation, public donations, and the University of Missouri, College of Veterinary Medicine Gilbreath McLorn endowment. Publisher Copyright: Copyright {\textcopyright} 2016 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.",
year = "2017",
month = mar,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1111/jvim.14599",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "31",
pages = "539--544",
journal = "Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine",
issn = "0891-6640",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "2",
}