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Thrombocytopenia or macrothrombocytopenia (MTC) is a hereditary disorder that is characterized by a reduced number of blood platelets (thrombocytes).
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Caractéristiques
| Breeds | |
|---|---|
| Gene | |
| Chromosome | 24 |
| Mutation | c.745G>A |
| Mode of Inheritance | Autosomique récessif |
| Organ | |
| Specimen | Écouvillon, EDTA sanguin, Héparine sanguine, Sperme, Tissu |
Informations générales
Thrombocytopenia or macrothrombocytopenia (MTC) is a hereditary disorder that is characterized by a reduced number of blood platelets (thrombocytes). Many of the remaining thrombocytes are enlarged. Thrombocytes play an important role in the clotting of blood (a.k.a. coagulation). There are two mutations identified in the ß1-tubulin (TUBB1) gene to cause a reduction in thrombocytes. Depending on the variant, symptoms may range from prolonged bleeding times to an apparently healthy animal.
The variant in this test of the disorder is found in the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and is caused by a recessive mutation to the gene TUBB1. A related version occurs in the Norfolk Terrier and Cairn Terrier.
Caractéristiques cliniques
Affected dogs are clinically healthy, but blood tests will reveal a reduction of the number of thrombocytes, that might also be enlarged. A reduced number of thrombocytes can also occur due to infections, medication or immune reactions. Therefore, genetic testing is crucial for accurate diagnosis and proper treatment.
Additional Information
Références
Pubmed ID: 18466252
Year published: 2008
Omia ID: 2434
Omia variant ID: