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Puppy with cyclic low white blood cells and repeated illness

By Lee, Gary K C et al.·Published in Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc·2022·Ontario Veterinary College, Canada·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: Cyclic hematopoiesis in a mixed-breed dog: case report and brief review.

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dog

Plain-English summary

An 8-week-old male mixed-breed puppy was adopted but soon began experiencing repeated episodes of illness affecting different organs. These issues improved with supportive care but returned when treatment stopped. Blood tests showed that the puppy had a condition called cyclic hematopoiesis, which caused severe drops in a type of white blood cell called neutrophils. Genetic testing revealed a mutation linked to this condition, which is typically seen in gray collies, suggesting that it can occur in other breeds as well. With ongoing supportive therapy, the puppy's health improved, but it will require careful management moving forward.

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Abstract

An 8-wk-old, male, mixed-breed puppy was adopted from a rescue organization. From the time of adoption, the puppy suffered episodes of illness affecting various organ systems, which resolved with supportive therapy but relapsed once medical therapy was discontinued. Review of the hematologic data revealed cyclic fluctuations in circulating blood cells. Cyclicity was most prominent in neutrophils, with recurrent severe neutropenia. Neutropenic episodes lasted 5-6 d, with regular cycles of 11-14 d between nadir neutrophil counts. Genetic testing determined that the patient was homozygous mutant for the frameshift mutation in the adaptor protein complex 3 β-subunit () gene, originally identified in gray collies with cyclic hematopoiesis (CH). Pedigree information was not available, but the patient's features were phenotypically distinct from those of collies. We describe here a case of themutation in a mixed-breed dog that did not resemble a collie, undescribed previously, to our knowledge. Our findings indicate that themutation and CH are present within the general canine population and are not restricted to collies.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35904319/