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Junctional epidermolysis bullosa / JEB (LAMA3-related) - Australian Cattle Dog

DNA test for LAMA3-related junctional epidermolysis bullosa / JEB in Australian Cattle Dogs, analysing the c.8615T>A variant.

Turnaround time
10 workdays
test Methods
Sequencing
Test code
PVT-BD0ED3716F83
Species
Dog
Breeds
Australian Cattle Dog
Matrices
Blood, Blood (EDTA), Blood (Heparin), Swab, Tissue

Overview

What does this test examine?

This genetic test analyses the LAMA3 variant c.8615T>A for LAMA3-related junctional epidermolysis bullosa in the Australian Cattle Dog. The condition is also known as JEB, junctional epidermolysis bullosa, epidermolysis bullosa, EB, skin fragility syndrome, ectodermal dysplasia and inherited blistering skin disease. The test shows whether the dog is clear, a carrier or has two copies of the tested variant.

What does this condition mean?

JEB is a severe inherited disorder in which the connection between the epidermis and the underlying skin is not strong enough. Minimal friction, pressure or normal movement can therefore cause blisters, erosions, ulcers and detachment of skin or mucosa. Footpads, mouth, lips, tongue, throat, abdomen, groin and other pressure or friction sites can be involved.

For this variant, puppies can show severe skin fragility, poor growth and breathing difficulty very early in life. Surviving puppies can develop lesions in the mouth, throat, footpads, abdomen or groin. The variant was reported in an Australian Cattle Dog cross-bred family and is used commercially in the Australian Cattle Dog context.

Practical value of this test

  • reveals hidden carriers before they are used in breeding combinations
  • helps avoid carrier-to-carrier matings and prevents puppies with severe skin fragility
  • gives breeders concrete information to manage valuable lines responsibly
  • supports risk management, selection and clear communication with puppy buyers or breed organisations
  • can help recognise an inherited cause more quickly in puppies with blisters, ulcers or fragile skin

Who benefits from this test?

This test is especially valuable for breeders working with Australian Cattle Dog lines, owners who want to know the genetic status of a breeding dog and veterinarians who want to place severe skin fragility in puppies in a genetic context. A result before mating makes it possible to use carriers responsibly without producing affected puppies.

Inheritance and result

JEB is inherited as autosomal recessive. T/T means that the tested variant was not detected. T/A means that the dog is a carrier. A/A causes the tested form of junctional epidermolysis bullosa.

Included subanalyses

This analysis includes the following subanalysis:

  • LAMA3 c.8615T>A - JEB in the Australian Cattle Dog

Allele combinations & result interpretations

Sampling and submission guidelines

References