Hereditary microphthalmia in Texel lambs in Brazil

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2018-03-01

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Gonçalves, Maiara Aline
Pereira, Paula Reis
da Cruz, Raquel Aparecida Sales
Panziera, Welden
de Andrade, Danilo Giorgi Abranches [UNESP]
de Oliveira-Filho, José Paes [UNESP]
Borges, Alexandre Secorun [UNESP]
Sonne, Luciana
Driemeier, David

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On a farm in southern Brazil, four lambs in a flock of 300 Texel sheep were born with bilateral blindness. They revealed bilateral occlusion of the eyelids and were unresponsive to external visual stimuli and were disoriented when walking. A post-mortem examination revealed bilateral occlusion of the eyelids and, microscopically, total or partial absence of the lens was observed. Blood samples from 20% of the herd (61/300) were sent for molecular analysis. The four affected lambs were homozygous (C/C) for a mutation (single-nucleotide polymorphism c.338G > C) in the PITX3 gene, and 26.2% (16/61) of the herd, including the two ewe and two ram parents, were heterozygous (G/C). Based on clinical, pathological and molecular analysis, it was possible to determine the existence of hereditary microphthalmia in Texel lambs associated with the c.338G > C SNP in the PITX3 gene for the first time in Brazil. The result of this study provides a warning to veterinarians and breeders, emphasizing the importance of considering this disease in the differential diagnosis of congenital diseases in the Brazilian Texel flock.

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Blindness, Congenital abnormalities, Eye diseases, Sheep, Texel

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Small Ruminant Research, v. 160, p. 1-4.