A novel KIT deletion variant in a German Riding Pony with white-spotting coat colour phenotype

Anim Genet. 2019 Dec;50(6):761-763. doi: 10.1111/age.12840. Epub 2019 Aug 28.

Abstract

White spotting phenotypes in horses may be caused by developmental alterations impairing melanoblast differentiation, survival, migration and/or proliferation. Candidate genes for white-spotting phenotypes in horses include EDNRB, KIT, MITF, PAX3 and TRPM1. We investigated a German Riding Pony with a sabino-like phenotype involving extensive white spots on the body together with large white markings on the head and almost completely white legs. We obtained whole genome sequence data from this horse. The analysis revealed a heterozygous 1273-bp deletion spanning parts of intron 2 and exon 3 of the equine KIT gene (Chr3: 79 579 925-79 581 197). We confirmed the breakpoints of the deletion by PCR and Sanger sequencing. Knowledge of the functional impact of similar KIT variants in horses and other species suggests that this deletion represents a plausible candidate causative variant for the white-spotting phenotype. We propose the designation W28 for the mutant allele.

Keywords: Equus caballus; coat colour; melanocyte; pigmentation; skin; structural variant; whole genome sequencing.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Exons
  • Hair Color*
  • Horses / genetics*
  • Stem Cell Factor / genetics*

Substances

  • Stem Cell Factor