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THE Irish Wolfhound Focus Foundation Summer 0 The Irish Wolfhound Foundation, Inc. Officers and Directors President... Doug Marx Vice-President...Richard Staudt Secretary...Mary O Malley Treasurer...David Milne Director...Frances Abrams Director...Mariellen Dentino, M.D. Director. Michael D. Fullwood Director...Eugenia Hunter Director... Anne Janis Director... Thomas Powers Director...Audrey St Clair Director...Peter R. Van Brunt Honorary Director.. Kathy Wilson The Irish Wolfhound Foundation is a 50(c)(3) charitable organization. Your donation is tax deductible to the full amount allowed by law. Focus Audrey St Clair, Editor 537 Hackman Rd. Lititz, PA 7543 thecoopersinn@aol.com 77-66-658 Focus is a publication of The Irish Wolfhound Foundation, Inc. No portion of this newsletter may be reprinted without the express permission of the editor. IWF and IWCA Announce Gift Agreement for Osteosarcoma Study The Irish Wolfhound Foundation (IWF), together with the Irish Wolfhound Club of America (IWCA) is pleased to announce an agreement to provide the Broad Institute a $4,60 gift to support research by Dr. Kerstin Lindblad-Toh on genetic risk factors for early onset osteosarcoma in Irish Wolfhounds. This one year project will be part of an ongoing effort at The Broad to identify the primary risk factors in our breed. This knowledge is the first step in developing specific SNP chips that can be used for identification of wolfhounds likely to develop osteosarcoma. It will also aid in understanding the modes of transmission of risk factors and provide insights that could help improve clinical treatment for this disease that affects so many Irish Wolfhounds. DNA samples of affected and control dogs are being provided from the Irish Wolfhound Foundation DNA bank to support this research project. Thanks to the IWCA and regional clubs, a major portion of the funding necessary for this gift has already been obtained. Those individuals and organizations wishing to contribute to this effort will be acknowledged by both the IWF and the IWCA. Contributions can be sent to Osteosarcoma Fund c/o David Milne, IWF Treasurer, 50 Creek Rd, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865. The IWF is a 50-3(c) charitable organization. If the planned gift amount is exceeded, funds will be used for additional research on osteosarcoma in Irish Wolfhounds. The researcher leading this effort, Prof. Kerstin Lindblad- Toh is a world-renowned researcher in comparative genomics and leads groups in both the United States, where she is Scientific Director of Vertabrate Genome Biology at the Broad Institute and in Sweden where she is a professor at Uppsala University and Director of Science for Life Laboratory. Prof. Lindblad-Toh leads the dog disease-mapping group at The Broad that has developed several specific DNA tests that are being used for testing for genetic diseases in dogs. Author of over a hundred papers, she is published in a number of journals, including Nature. She was recently elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. For further information on the study and where to send blood samples of affected dogs, contact: Frances Abrams, PhD, Irish Wolfhound Foundation Research Coordinator at frances.abrams@att.net. Focus on Health... page Meet the IWF Committee Members... page 3 IWF Sponsored Studies... page 3 President s Message... page 4 Treasurer s Report... page 4 Contributors to Broad Institute Osteo Study... page 5 Heart Testing at IWCA Nationals`... page 6 Donors List... page 7 IWF Membership Form... page 8

New Study on Startle Disease in IWs The Irish Wolfhound Foundation is funding a new study to look at the prevalence of Startle Disease in Irish Wolfhounds, using DNA from our extensive DNA bank. Irish Wolfhound Startle Disease A new genetic disorder known as startle disease has recently been identified in Irish Wolfhounds from the USA. Dogs with startle disease have a low birth weight, muscle stiffness, tremor on handling and difficulty breathing. Professor Robert J. Harvey (UCL School of Pharmacy, London) and Prof. Diane Shelton (UCSC, San Diego) recently found the causative mutation for this disorder - a deletion in the gene encoding a glycine transporter called GlyT. Carriers of the GlyT gene deletion show no discernable clinical differences from normal animals. The Irish Wolfhound Society has recently funded a new study on this disorder. Prof. Harvey will apply a new diagnostic PCR test to screen the >400 archived DNA sample in the Irish Wolfhound DNA bank, held by Prof. Nate Sutter (Cornell University) to determine the frequency of startle disease carriers in these samples. Irish Wolfhound Seizure Study Update, April, 0 All 96 samples that had been genotyped on Affymetrix chips have been reanalyzed during my sabbatical at Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine in Ithaca, NY under the guidance of their biostatisticians. The samples were composed of 36 affected IWs and 60 older IWs in which seizures have never been recorded. We have located three chromosomal regions associated with seizures and have begun fine mapping these areas of interest. Three genes are of particular interest, as their functions are related to one another. Because of the size of these areas and in order not to miss mutations, large scale sequencing will be performed of these areas. We expect to have these results by the end of summer. Page In Other News. We have been very fortunate to be given the opportunity to run 50 more IW DNA samples on the more informative Illumina chips to examine other diseases such as rhinitis (primary ciliary dyskinesia), dilated cardiomyopathy, and lymphoma. This (~$50,000) grant has been provided to Dr. Marta Castelhano (Cornell; DNA bank) and myself from Cornell s College of Veterinary Medicine. We are extremely excited to be able to run the Illumina chips and I am looking forward to analyzing the data. The findings should bring us closer to understanding the molecular basis of these complex genetic disorders. Submitted by Dr Margret Casal The Irish Wolfhound Foundation The purpose of the Foundation is to promote the appreciation, knowledge, and understanding of Irish Wolfhounds by raising and allocating funds for research, education, and rescue.

IWF Research Committee Members Mariellen Dentino, MD, Chairman Janice M. Bright, BSN, MS, DVM, DACVIM Margret Casal, Dr. Med Vet, PhD, Diplomate EUCAR Anne Janis, MS Nathaniel B. Sutter, PhD Alice Timmerman, DVM William D. Tyrrell Jr., DVM, DACVIM Frances Abrams, PhD, Administrative Coordinator - Frances.abrams@att.net Meet Margret Casal Dr med vet, PhD, Dipl. ECAR Associate Professor of Medical Genetics, Pediatrics, and Reproduction School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Margret Casal obtained her veterinary degree from the University of Zürich in Switzerland and her Master s in Virology from the University of Bern, also in Switzerland. After working in small animal reproduction for several years at the University of Zürich, she came to the University of Pennsylvania s (PENN) Veterinary School for a residency in Medical Genetics. After the residency, she stayed at the PENN and completed a PhD in Gene Therapy and Genetics. Dr. Casal is specialized in veterinary genetics, pediatrics and reproduction. She is board certified in theriogenology by the European College of Animal Reproduction. Her clinical interests lie primarily in pediatric diseases of the cat and she has been working in the field of canine and feline reproduction for the past 5 years. Her research interests are focused on the characterization, genetic basis, and treatment of canine genetic skin disorders that also occur in humans. She has also been working on discovering the genes involved in idiopathic epilepsy and primary ciliary dyskinesia in the Irish Wolfhound. IWF Sponsored Health Studies and open to new enrollment The Irish Wolfhound Seizure Study Study Start Date: 08-0-995 Margret Casal, Dr med vet, PhD and Paula Henthorn, PhD Simultaneous EKG and Echocardiograms in the Mature IW Study Start Date: 0-0-003 Drs. Henry Green DVM & William Tyrrell DVM Blood Collection for Research - The Irish Wolfhound DNA Bank Margret Casal, Dr med vet, PhD Standard Electrocardiographic Examination Versus Holter Examination in the Management of Atrial Fibrillation in The Irish Wolfhound Dr. Sarah Zimmerman The Pathology of Irish Wolfhound Dilated Cardiomyopathy Dr. Philip R. Fox and Gaetano Thiene, M.D. Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia/Rhinitis Study Start Date: 07-09-004 Margret Casal, Dr med vet, PhD Chronic/Recurring Pneumonia Progressive Retinal Atrophy Lymphoma Margret Casal, Dr med vet, PhD Margret Casal, Dr med vet, PhD Margret Casal, Dr med vet, PhD VPC Arrhythmias in Irish Wolfhounds Study Start Date: 0-0-007 William Tyrell, DVM -Closed - to to new new enrollment Startle Disease: A New Genetic Disorder in Irish Wolfhounds Study Start Date: 03-08-0 CLOSED to new enrollment P r of. Ro b e r t J. H a rv e y, Ph D a nd N a th a n Su tte r, P hd The Irish Wolfhound Lifetime Cardiac Study CLOSED to new enrollment Dr Casal s dog Picasso enjoying his wheels. (Continued on page 7) Page 3

A Word From the President June 0 We have a lot of exciting news to report so I will make this short. Having just returned home for the National Specialty, I would like to send out a big thank you to the show committee for putting on a wonderful event. As always, the Foundation was there in force, providing two full days of health testing which resulted in performing over 70 echocardiograms. That information not only benefits the owners but provided much needed data for the active cardiac study. The Foundation s Gift Shop was once again shipped out and set-up thanks to Dick & Jane Staudt. I also would like to thank Sally White for taking on the daunting task of organizing the live and silent auctions. The Foundation receives a portion of the proceeds from the live auction and I much appreciate the relationship with the IWCA in this. Thank you to all that provided items for the auction and of course the bidders! The Board of the Foundation is very excited to announce that we now officially have Jean Minnier aboard as our Rescue Coordinator (thanks Jean!). All grant requests will be submitted to and reviewed by Jean. Please visit the IWF web site for more information, including the Rescue Grant Application and a listing of the regional rescue contacts by state. It continues to be an honor for me to be involved with the Foundation. I am humbled by the selfless efforts of so many people within our community. I look forward to continuing the positive relationship with the IWCA that has emerged, it takes a Village folks and the future of our breed depends on it. Regards, Doug Marx IWF President Reduced-cost Echocardiograms and EKGs Once again the IWF will be sponsoring reduced-cost echocardiograms and EKGs at the 0 IWADV Specialty this coming October. Further details will become available on both the IWADV and IWF web sites (www.iwadv. org, www.iwfoundation.org) later this summer. The heart testing information will also be included in the IWADV Specialty premium list. Reminder The Irish Wolfhound Foundation s membership year runs from July to June 30. We have accomplished much this last year but there is much we still need to do. Please help make this our best membership year ever by joining or renewing today. Many people making this small gesture of support can accomplish a lot for our hounds! See page 8 for the membership form. The Irish Wolfhound Foundation, Inc. Treasurer s Report Balances are as of 05/5/ $7,076.0 - Regular Account (includes Research, Rescue, Educations, and General/Unrestricted) $90,37.38 - General/Unrestricted Endowment Fund $7,957.59 - Rescue Endowment Fund Disbursements /0/ - 05/5/ = $65,589.65 (includes Broad Institute Osteosarcoma Genetic Study grant & Casal Epilepsy Study grant) Receipts /0/ - 05/5/ = $56,784.87 (includes donations directed to Broad Institute Osteosarcoma Study) Page 4

Something to be Aware of: Startle Disease in IWs Written by Prof. Robert Harvey, PhD. Startle disease or hyperekplexia is caused by defects in mammalian glycinergic neurotransmission, resulting in neonatal hypertonia and an exaggerated startle reflex triggered by noise or touch. Startle disease has been shown in humans and animals to be caused by mutations in one of three genes (GLRA, GLRB, and SLC6A5) encoding glycine receptors or transporters. Humans with startle disease show good therapeutic responses to benzodiazepines such as clonazepam, which enhance inhibitory transmission mediated by GABA A receptors (). Recently, a litter of Irish Wolfhound puppies was identified () in which two puppies showed touch-induced muscle stiffness and tremor beginning 5-7 days post-partum (see Photo and view a video clip on the IWF website). However, the puppies are unable to stand and show rigid extended posture in all four limbs. Symptoms ceased when dogs were relaxed or sleeping. Based on these clinical signs, we screened the possible candidate genes and found a defect in the glycine transporter gene in the two affected puppies. Other members of the litter and the dam were shown to be carriers. Thus, a new cause of startle disease in the Irish Wolfhound breed showing an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance has been identified. The Irish Wolfhound Society has recently funded a new study on this disorder. Prof. Harvey will apply a new diagnostic PCR test to screen the >400 archived DNA sample in the Irish Wolfhound DNA bank, held by Prof. Nate Sutter (Cornell University) to determine the frequency of startle disease carriers in these samples. Photograph of one of two affected puppies demonstrating a hyperextended posture and rigidity in the hindlimbs. Genetic testing: A diagnostic polymerase chain reaction test is now place for detection of carrier animals, which are asymptomatic and impossible to identify by other methods. veterinarians and breeders can access the test directly via Laboklin (3). References:. Rees MI, Harvey K, Pearce BR, Chung SK, Duguid IC, Thomas P, Beatty S, Graham GE, Armstrong L, Shiang R, Abbott KJ, Zuberi SM, Stephenson JB, Owen MJ, Tijssen MA, van den Maagdenberg AM, Smart TG, Supplisson S, Harvey RJ (006) Mutations in the gene encoding GlyT (SLC6A5) define a presynaptic component of human startle disease. Nat Genet 38: 80-806.. Gill JL, Capper D, Vanbellinghen JF, Chung SK, Higgins RJ, Rees MI, Shelton GD, Harvey RJ (0) Startle disease in Irish wolfhounds associated with a microdeletion in the glycine transporter GlyT gene. Neurobiology of Disease 43: 84-89. http://eprints.pharmacy.ac.uk/96/ 3. Laboklin startle disease test link: http://www.laboklin.co.uk/laboklin/showgenetictest.jsp?testid=89dd Project contact: Prof. Robert J. Harvey, Ph.D., Department of Pharmacology, UCL School of Pharmacy, 9-39 Brunswick Square, London WCN AX, United Kingdom. Co-Investigator: Nathan Sutter, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Medical Genetics, Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, VMC C3-79, USA. A Special Thank You to the following Individuals and Organizations for Contributing to the Broad Institute Osteosarcoma Study Pam Bowman Delaware Valley Garden State Greater Smokey Mountains New England West Coast Irish Wolfhound Club of America Rocky Mountain Irish Wolfhound Association Mr and Mrs Ron Winters Page 5

Heart Testing at the IWCA National Specialty Thanks to everyone who participated in the Irish Wolfhound Foundation heart testing at the IWCA National Specialty. Special thanks to Mariellen Dentino and Dr. William (Bill) Tyrrell who did so much of the testing and to Beth tends to skew the data towards the younger dogs and, while Chastain, who helped with blood sampling and Karen Freder- the objective of the study is to determine the best methods for ick who helped with EKGs. Thanks to everyone who helped detection as early as possible, it is necessary also to get some us with holding dogs and to those who brought food and water older dogs in order to validate the study. for the testing crew. The conditions were less than ideal and At the same time you are doing your dogs a favor by giving we appreciate the patience of those who had to wait, especially them a valuable check-up. How good can it get? Don t know when they came at the appointed time and found a line in about you but I am holding out for air conditioning next year! front of them. Your dogs were great. In spite of the heat, the Here is a brief summary of the statistics for the two days. tent and the jumble, they were patient and kind to those people poking, prodding and pinching them. Irish Wolfhound Everyone who brings their dog to be tested is Nationals Echo Clinic helping the breed in several ways. First, they are 0: Eureka, MO providing data to the Irish Wolfhound FoundaAge Male Female < tion study that Dr. William Tyrrell (Chesapeake -3 yrs 4 4 Veterinary Cardiology Associates) and Dr. Henry 3-4 yrs 3 Green (Purdue University) are doing. This study 4-5 yrs 4 provides a simultaneous electrocardiograms and 5-6 yrs 0 echocardiograms to evaluate the relative utility 6-7 yrs 3 5 of the two diagnostic techniques in evaluating the >7yrs 0 Totals 3 40 7 hearts of our hounds. We need to get 500 Irish Wolfhounds and are well on our way to that goal. Irish Wolfhound Normals 5 6 In the process of doing this study, we are also Nationals Echo Clinic Degenerative valve learning more about the health of our hounds 0: Eureka, MO disease/incidental 3 7 and defining the ranges of normal for the Irish Age Male Female findings (normal) < AF Lone 0 Wolfhound breed. We are learning more about -3 yrs 4 4 the progress of heart disease and collecting data on DCM 3-4 yrs VPCs 3 other diseases that affect our hounds. 4-5 yrs 4 Pericardial effusion/ It was particularly wonderful to test so many 5-6 yrstumor 0 aortic veterans. It is known that the incidence of heart 6-7 yrs aortic 3 5 Equivocal disease, especially atrial fibrillation, increases stenosis >7yrs 0 3 40 7 Totals 7 with age in Irish Wolfhounds. Testing at shows Page 6 Normals Degenerative valve disease/incidental findings (normal) 5 6 3 7

The Irish Wolfhound Foundation gratefully acknowledges contributions from the following supporters Nancy King Aiken Liz Barningham Gloria Barrick IHO: Phillipa, and all you who work so hard who support the well being of Wolfhounds Jordan Bellish IMO: Gone but never forgotten.rip Blue Gretchen Bernardi Louise Bouchat-Laird Brendan Brannigan Linda R. Breidenstein Donna, Eugene and Vada Brown IMO: Mike Pline Jill Bryson Phyllis Buck IMO: Albert Peg Carty IMO: Donna DiStephano Cynthia Felice Anne Flanigan Michael Fullwood Jocelyn Gagne IMO: CH Karontra Starkeeper Fantom 07/7/003 to 03/8/0 Heather Gerry Tom and Margo Gilliland Julia Green Heather Haines Joseph Hendricks IMO: Riley Marilyn Hochstetler Janet Howard Christina Kallay Mel King MB Kinsella-Topping & Jack Topping The Kneller Family Jane Liess IMO: Claire- She loved to take you on walks. Anne Linden Debbie Love and Les Jones IMO: Katie-Sweetest IW ever! George and Jeanette Luther In Remembrance of Kelso and Suvie Tracey and Leonard Luty Judy Mazurkiewicz Elaine McMichael David and Margie Milne Pamela Murphy Rana Murphy National Fuel Gas Company Foundation Frances and Fionna Norton Linda R Olsen Ernest Petrey IMO: Donny and Corky Bruce and Cynthia Pitsinger Jeanie Pitzenberger Susan Rafacz Gabriele Schneidman Katherine Schowalter IMO Krough, Sean,& Bailey Lynn Seaton Monique Seguin Paul and Dodie Seymour IMO: Blanny Schreiner Mary Ellen Shriver Carole Silverthorne In Celebration of Nate, the Velcro hound Constance Smalley IMO: Vera Chaffee IMO: Mike Pline Donna and David Smith Judith L Snyder Robert Stokes Edward Storm Akiko Tatsuki On behalf of the 8th annual Irish Wolfhound Meeting in Japan, October 0 Peter and Margaret VanBrunt Brian Valente Diana Vreeken & Doug Henry Darlene Walker Howard Wittels Anne Worthmann Reminder The Irish Wolfhound Foundation s membership year runs from July to June 30. We have accomplished much this last year but there is much we still need to do. Please help make this our best membership year ever by joining or renewing today. Many people making this small gesture of support can accomplish a lot for our hounds! See page 8 for the membership form. (Continued from page page 3) 4) Changes in Hormonal Measurements in Irish Wolfhounds with Atrial Fibrillation CLOSED to new enrollment Dr. Dan Hogan and Dr. Henry Green An Evaluation of Heart Rate in Irish Wolfhounds Digoxin as a Sole Means of Providing Heart Rate Control CLOSED to new enrollment Janice Bright, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVIM Clinical and Immunological Outcomes in Dogs with Osteosarcoma Treated with Intratumoral Interleukin- Microspheres Studies Ended CLOSED to new enrollment Dr. Stuart Helfrand The Irish Wolfhound Osteosarcoma Treatment Study: Alendronate (Fosamax) for Palliative Treatment of Irish Wolfhound Osteosarcoma Study Start Date: -0-00 0-3-005 CLOSED to new enrollment William Dernell DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVS Page 7

The Irish Wolfhound Foundation, Inc. Focus 537 Hack man Rd. Lititz, PA 7543 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Photo by Leigh St. Clair 0-03 IWF Membership 00-0 IWF Membership Member name(s) and address: Name(s): Street Address: City: State: Postal Code: Country (if outside US): Phone (optional): Please supply us with your email address so we can spend less money on postage and more on our mission in future: Payment information (US dollars only, please): Dues donation: $0.00 Additional tax-deductible donation: Total enclosed: Please complete and return to: The Irish Wolfhound Foundation David Milne, Treasurer 50 Creek Rd Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 Alternatively, you may remit payment using our online Gift Shop at http://www.iwfgiftshop.com/minsc/index.php. Alternatively, you may remit payment using our online Gift Shop at http://www.iwfgiftshop.com/misc/index.php. Thank you for helping to fund IW research, education and rescue!