- Severe combined immunodeficiency (non-human)
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) is a severe
immunodeficiency genetic disorder that is characterised by the complete inability of the adaptive immune system mount, coordinate, and sustain an appropriateimmune response , usually due to absent or atypical T and Blymphocyte s. In humans, SCID is colloquially known as "bubble boy" disease, as victims may require complete clinical isolation to prevent lethal infection from environmental microbes.Several forms of SCID occur in animal species. Not all forms of SCID have the same cause, different genes and modes of inheritance have been implicated in different species.
Horses
Equine SCID is an autosomal recessive disorder that affects the
Arabian horse . Similar to the "bubble boy" condition in humans, an affectedfoal is born with no immune system, and thus generally dies of an opportunistic infection, usually within the first four to six months of life. There is aDNA test that can detect healthy horses who are carriers of the gene causing SCID, thus testing and careful, planned matings can now eliminate the possibility of an affectedfoal ever being born. [ [http://www.vetgen.com/scidbre.html "SCID in Arabian Horses"] ] [ [http://www.vetgen.com/scid.html Parkinson, Mary Jane. "SCID: An Update." from "Arabian Horse World," March, 1998] ] [ [http://www.vetgen.com/scidref1.html "The New DNA Test for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) in Arabian Horses"] ]SCID is one of six genetic diseases known to affect horses of Arabian bloodlines, and the only one of the six for which there is a
DNA test to determine if a given horse is a carrier of theallele .AHA Equine Stress, Research and Education Committee. "Caution:Knowledge." "Modern Arabian Horse," August/September 2007, pp. 100-105. Online version at http://modernarabianhorse.epubxpress.com/?site=1] There are other genetic diseases that affect other horse breeds, [Other breeds known to have some individuals with genetic conditions include theAmerican Quarter Horse ,American Paint Horse ,American Saddlebred ,Appaloosa ,Miniature horse , and Belgian.] and horses of part-Arabian bloodlines can be carriers of SCID.Unlike SCID in humans, which can be treated, for horses, to date, the condition remains a fatal disease. [ [http://www.foal.org FOAL.org, an organization promoting research into genetic lethal diseases in horse] ] When a horse is
heterozygous for the gene, it is a carrier, but perfectly healthy and has no symptoms at all. If two carriers are bred together, however, classicMendelian genetics indicate that there is a 25% chance of any given mating producing a foal that ishomozygous for the gene, and hence affected by the disease. If a horse is found to carry the gene, the breeder can choose to geld a male orspay a female horse so that they cannot reproduce, or they can choose to breed the known carrier only to horses that have been tested and found to be "clear" of the gene. In either case, careful breeding practices can avoid ever producing an SCID-affected foal.Dogs
There are two known types of SCID in dogs, an X chromosome-linked form that is very similar to
X-SCID in humans,cite journal |author=Henthorn PS, Somberg RL, Fimiani VM, Puck JM, Patterson DF, Felsburg PJ |title=IL-2R gamma gene microdeletion demonstrates that canine X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency is a homologue of the human disease |journal=Genomics |volume=23 |issue=1 |pages=69–74 |year=1994 |pmid=7829104 |doi=|url=http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6WG1-45PMSC1-FK&_user=409397&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000019483&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=409397&md5=30a567571392ace6f5a8bac4114b2fd5|format=abstract only] and an autosomal recessive form that is similar to the disease in Arabian horses and SCID mice. [cite journal |author=Bell TG, Butler KL, Sill HB, Stickle JE, Ramos-Vara JA, Dark MJ |title=Autosomal recessive severe combined immunodeficiency of Jack Russell terriers |journal=J. Vet. Diagn. Invest. |volume=14 |issue=3 |pages=194–204 |year=2002 |pmid=12033674 |doi=]X-SCID in dogs is seen in
Basset Hound s andCardigan Welsh Corgi s. Because it is an X-linked disease, females are carriers only and disease is seen in males exclusively. It is caused by a mutation in the gene for the cytokine receptorcommon gamma chain . Recurring infections are seen and affected animals usually do not live beyond three to four months. Characteristics include a poorly developedthymus gland , decreasedT-lymphocyte s and IgG, absent IgA, and normal quantities of IgM.cite journal |author=Perryman LE |title=Molecular pathology of severe combined immunodeficiency in mice, horses, and dogs |journal=Vet. Pathol. |volume=41 |issue=2 |pages=95–100 |year=2004 |pmid=15017021 |doi=10.1354/vp.41-2-95] A common cause of death iscanine distemper , which develops followingvaccination with a modified live distemper virus vaccine.cite book|author=Ettinger, Stephen J.;Feldman, Edward C.|title=Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine|edition=6th ed.|publisher=W.B. Saunders Company|year=2005|id=ISBN 1-4160-0110-7] Due to its similarity to X-SCID in humans, breeding colonies of affected dogs have been created in order to study the disease and test treatments, particularlybone marrow transplantation andgene therapy . [cite journal |author=Ting-De Ravin SS, Kennedy DR, Naumann N, "et al" |title=Correction of canine X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency by in vivo retroviral gene therapy |journal=Blood |volume=107 |issue=8 |pages=3091–7 |year=2006 |pmid=16384923 |doi=10.1182/blood-2005-10-4057]The autosomal recessive form of SCID has been identified in one line of
Jack Russell Terrier s. It is caused by a loss of DNAprotein kinase , which leads to faultyV(D)J recombination . V(D)J recombination is necessary for recognition of a diverse range ofantigen s from bacteria, viruses, and parasites. It is characterized by nonfunctional T andB-lymphocyte s and a complete lack ofgammaglobulin s. Death is secondary to infection. Differences between this disease and the form found in Bassets and Corgis include a complete lack of IgM and the presence of the disease in females.Mice
SCID mice are routinely used as
model organism s for research into the basic biology of theimmune system and the effects of disease on mammalian systems.They have been extensively used as hosts for normal andmalignant tissue transplants. In addition, they are useful for testing the safety of new vaccines or therapeutic agents in immunocompromised individuals.Like other forms of SCID, SCID mice present without the ability to make T or B lymphocytes. As such the mice cannot fight infections, nor reject tumours or transplants.
The condition is due to an exceedingly rare recessive mutation on Chromosome 16 responsible for deficient activity of an enzyme involved in DNA repair (
Prkdc or "protein kinase, DNA activated, catalytic polypeptide"). BecauseV(D)J recombination does not occur, thehumoral and cellular immune systems fail to mature.ee also
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Severe Combined Immunodeficiency , for a detailed overview of the condition in humans and an in-depth scientific explanation of the disease
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