Dwarfism (ACAN, Chrondrodysplasie)

General description

Dwarfism is most common in Shetland ponies and miniature horses. Phenotypical features of this hereditary disease are breathing problems due to a cleft palate, deformed mouths, shortened limbs and bowed forelegs, disproportionately large cranium and shortened neck, protruding eyes, abdominal hernia and a shortened rib cage.

Breeds

American Miniature Horse, Shetland pony

Order details
Test number8548
AbbreviationACAN
Sample material0.5 ml EDTA blood, mane/tail hair roots
Test duration7-14 working days
Test specifications
Symptom complexskeletal
Causalitycausally
LiteratureOMIA:001271-9796
Detailed description

Dwarfism is most common in Shetland ponies and miniature horses. Phenotypical features of this hereditary disease are breathing problems due to a cleft palate, deformed mouths, shortened limbs and bowed forelegs, disproportionately large cranium and shortened neck, protruding eyes, abdominal hernia and a shortened rib cage. As a result, affected animals are often not viable or have to be euthanized due to the poor quality of life. A mutation in the ACAN gene is responsible for this form of dwarfism. 4 different mutations, which cause the autosomal-recessive disease, are known so far. These are named D1, D2, D3*, and D4 and are also pathogenic as compound heterozygous genes. Compound heterozygous variants together with D1 (except N/D1) are more deleterious and often lead to death. A combination with the D2 variant is considered as the mildest form of dwarfism.


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