A recessive CLN3 variant is responsible for delayed-onset retinal degeneration in Hereford cattle

Author:

Reith Rachel R.1ORCID,Batt Mackenzie C.1,Fuller Anna M.1,Meekins Jessica M.2,Diehl Kathryn A.3,Zhou You45,Bedwell Patrick S.6,Ward Jack A.6,Sanders Stacy K.6,Petersen Jessica L.1ORCID,Steffen David J.5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Science, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA

2. College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA

3. College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA

4. Center for Biotechnology, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA

5. School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA

6. American Hereford Association, Breed Improvement, Kansas City, MO, USA

Abstract

Thirteen American Hereford cattle were reported blind with presumed onset when ~12-mo-old. All blind cattle shared a common ancestor through both the maternal and paternal pedigrees, suggesting a recessive genetic origin. Given the pedigree relationships and novel phenotype, we characterized the ophthalmo-pathologic changes associated with blindness and identified the responsible gene variant. Ophthalmologic examinations of 5 blind cattle revealed retinal degeneration. Histologically, 2 blind cattle had loss of the retinal photoreceptor layer. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of 7 blind cattle and 9 unaffected relatives revealed a 1-bp frameshift deletion in ceroid lipofuscinosis neuronal 3 ( CLN3; chr25 g.26043843del) for which the blind cattle were homozygous and their parents heterozygous. The identified variant in exon 16 of 17 is predicted to truncate the encoded protein (p. Pro369Argfs*8) battenin, which is involved in lysosomal function necessary for photoreceptor layer maintenance. Of 462 cattle genotyped, only blind cattle were homozygous for the deletion. A query of WGS data of > 5,800 animals further revealed that the variant was only observed in related Hereford cattle. Mutations in CLN3 are associated with human juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (JNCL), or Batten disease, which results in early-onset retinal degeneration and lesions similar to those observed in our cases. Our data support the frameshift variant of CLN3 as causative of blindness in these Hereford cattle, and provide additional evidence of the role of this gene in retinal lesions, possibly as a model for human non-syndromic JNCL.

Funder

American Hereford Association

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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