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. 2022 Nov 2;9(11):608.
doi: 10.3390/vetsci9110608.

Immune and Genomic Analysis of Boxer Dog Breed and Its Relationship with Leishmania infantum Infection

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Immune and Genomic Analysis of Boxer Dog Breed and Its Relationship with Leishmania infantum Infection

Luis Álvarez et al. Vet Sci. .

Abstract

Leishmaniosis, one of the most important zoonoses in Europe, is caused by Leishmania infantum, an intracellular protozoan parasite. This disease is endemic in the Mediterranean area, where the main reservoir is the dog. Several studies indicate a possible susceptibility to L. infantum infection with clinical signs in some canine breeds. One of them is the boxer breed, which shows a high prevalence of disease. In this study, immunological and genomic characterization of serum samples from boxer dogs living in the Mediterranean area were evaluated to analyze the immune response and the possible genetic explanation for this susceptibility. Serum levels of cytokines IFN-γ, IL-2, IL-6, IL-8, and IL-18 were determined by ELISA commercial tests, while the genotyping study was performed using the CanineHD DNA Analysis BeadChip. The results show relevant differences in the serum levels of cytokines compared to published data on other canine breeds, as well as sequence changes that could explain the high susceptibility of the boxer breed to the disease. Concretely, polymorphic variants in the CIITA, HSF2BP, LTBP1, MITF, NOXA1, PKIB, RAB38, RASEF, TLE1, and TLR4 genes were found, which could explain the susceptibility of this breed to L. infantum infection.

Keywords: Leishmania; Mediterranean region; boxer dog; canine breed; leishmaniosis.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest. The funders had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript; or in the decision to publish the results.

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Figure 1
Photograph of adult male of boxer breed (extracted from The Kennel club materials).
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Figure 2
Geographical distribution of reported human and/or animal cases of leishmaniosis due to L. infantum between 2009 to 2020 (data obtained by Technical Report of European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDPC) [28]).

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