Endogenous Retrovirus Insertion in the KIT Oncogene Determines White and White spotting in Domestic Cats

Author:

David Victor A1,Menotti-Raymond Marilyn11,Wallace Andrea Coots1,Roelke Melody23,Kehler James4,Leighty Robert5,Eizirik Eduardo67,Hannah Steven S8,Nelson George9,Schäffer Alejandro A10,Connelly Catherine J11,O’Brien Stephen J112,Ryugo David K1311

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Genomic Diversity, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, Maryland 21702

2. Leidos Biomedical Research Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, Frederick, Maryland 21702

3. Labooratory Animal Sciences Program (LASP) Bethesda Leidos Biomedical Research, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-2471

4. Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Biology, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20814

5. Data Management Services, Inc., National Cancer Institute-Frederick, Frederick, Maryland 21702

6. Faculdade de Biociências, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul 90619-900, Brazil

7. Instituto Pró-Carnívoros, Atibaia, Sao Paulo 12945-010, Brazil

8. Nestlé Purina PetCare, St. Louis, Missouri 63164

9. BSP-CCR Genetics Core, Frederick National Laboratory, Frederick, Maryland 21702

10. National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20894

11. Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

12. Theodosius Dobzhansky Center for Genome Bioinformatics, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia

13. Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Center for Hearing Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205

Abstract

Abstract The Dominant White locus (W) in the domestic cat demonstrates pleiotropic effects exhibiting complete penetrance for absence of coat pigmentation and incomplete penetrance for deafness and iris hypopigmentation. We performed linkage analysis using a pedigree segregating White to identify KIT (Chr. B1) as the feline W locus. Segregation and sequence analysis of the KIT gene in two pedigrees (P1 and P2) revealed the remarkable retrotransposition and evolution of a feline endogenous retrovirus (FERV1) as responsible for two distinct phenotypes of the W locus, Dominant White, and white spotting. A full-length (7125 bp) FERV1 element is associated with white spotting, whereas a FERV1 long terminal repeat (LTR) is associated with all Dominant White individuals. For purposes of statistical analysis, the alternatives of wild-type sequence, FERV1 element, and LTR-only define a triallelic marker. Taking into account pedigree relationships, deafness is genetically linked and associated with this marker; estimated P values for association are in the range of 0.007 to 0.10. The retrotransposition interrupts a DNAase I hypersensitive site in KIT intron 1 that is highly conserved across mammals and was previously demonstrated to regulate temporal and tissue-specific expression of KIT in murine hematopoietic and melanocytic cells. A large-population genetic survey of cats (n = 270), representing 30 cat breeds, supports our findings and demonstrates statistical significance of the FERV1 LTR and full-length element with Dominant White/blue iris (P < 0.0001) and white spotting (P < 0.0001), respectively.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology

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