Hepatic Copper Storage Disorder in the Dalmatian. Copper Is Essential For Life 7/7/18. Hepatic Copper Transport. Normal Copper Metabolism

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7/7/18 Hepatic Storage Disorder in the Dalmatian Is Essential For Life David C. Twedt DVM, DACVIM Energy production Nerve transmission Antioxidant function Iron metabolism http://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn-origin-etr.akc.org/wp-content/u ploads/2017/11/12234021/dalmatian-on-white-03-400x267.jpg Normal Metabolism Hepatic Transport Ceruloplasmin Cytochrome C oxidase Metallothionein Ceruloplasmin COMMD1 Glutathione Cox17 ATP7B ATOX1 ATP7A accumulation 2º Liver disease (cholestasis) Metabolic Dietary CTR1 CCS Superoxide dismutase Cu+ 1

7/7/18 Wilson disease: Storage Disease in Humans Cirrhosis of the Liver Wilson disease: Genetics in Humans Professor emerita Diane ATP7B gene discovered in Cox, at U Toronto 1993 Over 100 variants in the ATP7B gene in many discovered by Dr Cox while at U Alberta Questions in human studies: how many of the genetic changes are normal and how many cause disease? Hepatic Transport Cytochrome C oxidase Metallothionein Ceruloplasmin COMMD1 Glutathione Cox17 ATP7B ATOX1 ATP7A CTR1 CCS Cu+ So the Canine Story Begins Superoxide dismutase 1975 Marianna Padula described liver problems in her Bedlington terriers 1976 Hardy reported in The Minnesota Vet abnormal copper in livers of several Bedlington terriers having liver disease Granules in liver Cells 2

7/7/18 Bedlington Terrier Hepatotoxicity Bedlington terrier Genetics increases with age of dog Successful treatment with chelation therapy Genetic defect identified (COMMD1) Genetic testing has almost eliminated the disease Twedt et al: JAVMA175;1979 Breed Predispositions for Chronic Hepatitis and Bedlington terrier Doberman pinscher Labrador retriever West Highland white terrier Normal 120-400 µg/g dw Toxic Levels >1000 µg/g dw Chronic Hepatitis in Labrador Retrievers Hepatitis associated with hepatic Cu ATP7B defect Same gene as in humans Males protected if they carry a mutation in ATP7A Penicillamine reduces Cu High dietary Cu associated with high hepatic Cu Low Cu diets prevent Cu accumulation 3 months Penicillamine Rx N=33 3

7/7/18 Incidence of Abnormal Hepatic in Dogs (µg/g dry weight; N < 400) Cu µg/g DW Reviewed CSU Diagnostic Laboratory records between 2010 2015 having both liver histology and liver copper quantitation Hepatic copper > 400 µg/g DW 50.5% of cases (2149) Mean Cu 1233 Cu µg/g DW 2149 samples 1064 Cu < 400 1085 Cu > 400 (50.5%) 135Labradors Labradors 135 AverageCu Cu1436 1436 Average Makes Makesup up30% 30%of all dogs of all dogs 14 Dalmatians Average Cu 3764 Hepatic copper > 1000 µg/g DW 450 cases 21% of cases (2149) Mean Cu 2092.Remembering the words of one of my mentors..they put too much copper in dog foods Man hepatic Cu Normal 50-75 µg/g Wilsons Dz >400 µg/g Dogs hepatic Cu Normal 200-400 µg/g Normal in 1930 s 50-75 µg/g I Sternlieb MD Could the advent of commercial dog food be the cause for this increase and are certain dogs unable to handle the copper in the diet? 4

7/7/18 Relevant Dog Food Characteristics Average Dog Food RC Hepatic Hills l/d AAFCO min, max NRC minimum (mg/kg DM) 15-25 4.2-4.8 7.3 min 250 max Feeding recommendations based on assumptions (puppies and pigs) In 1997 dietary copper supplement switched from Cu oxide to Cu chelates The average 10kg dog consumes twice the copper a day than a 70 kg person 6 Average age 6 yrs. Range 2-10 4 males, 6 females One mother & son Gastrointestinal signs Vomiting and anorexia Lethargy Icteric membrane Normal liver Cu <400 µg/g dw Diagnosis Abnormal liver enzymes (ALT) Liver biopsy: Surgery Needle biopsy Laparoscopy ALT ALT ALT Diagnosis Rhodanine Stain Liver biopsy: Histopathology Special Cu stains Cu quantitation 5X5mm or > diameter tissue Place in Cu free container It is possible to measure Cu on paraffin embedded sample (after the fact) 5

7/7/18 Maybe a Clue to Toxicity? Urine sample: Some may have glycosuria Sugar in the urine Cu associated Fanconi syndrome? Cu stain in kidney tubules Resolves with therapy Treatment chelation Penicillamine Others? Zinc (too slow acting) Low copper diet Antioxidants Penicillamine Kidney Treatment Penicillamine (10-15 mg/kg q12 h) Use compounded formulations Give on empty stomach May cause vomiting in some Treat until ALT is normal Re-biopsy is ideal Low copper diets RC Hepatic Hills l/d Homemade diets BalanceIT.com Vitamin supplements low in Cu 6

7/7/18 Dalmatian Club of America CSD Study Group: Ann Ball Cindy Gootee Tracy Tepke Dr. Charles Garvin Director DCA Foundation Chair AKC Canine Health Foundation Dr Andrew L Mason, MBBS, MRCPI Co-Director, CEGIIR Professor, Division of Gastroenterology, Director, The Applied Genomics Core (TAGC) University of Alberta Principal Investigator Dr David Twedt, DVM, DACVIM Professor, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University Study Veterinarian & Research scientist Dr Paul Stothard Associate Professor, Dept. of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science University of Alberta Genomicist & Bioinformatician Dr Georgina Macintyre Director Trainee Professional Development Senior Research Associate, Medicine University of Alberta Study Co-ordinator and Genetics Lead Storage Disease in the Dalmatian: Our Study Phase I collect and evaluate data CSD Study Group provided information Owners and breeders Liver samples and DNA to CSU Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) database for pedigree information/dna bank 163 dogs on the pedigree below 22 biopsy confirmed dogs (19 affected, 1 carrier) CSD Gene Hunters 12 Generations including affected dogs Storage Disease in the Dalmatian: Our Study Dog has 39 pairs of chromosomes 19,000 protein coding genes Storage Disease in the Dalmatian: Our Study Phase I Preliminary results: Most likely an autosomal recessive defect due to an abnormal gene involved in Cu metabolism Normal gene for Cu metabolism Abnormal gene defect Chromosome Chromosome 7

7/7/18 So what does this mean Normal Carrier Affected Both carriers One normal, one carrier Storage Disease in the Dalmatian: Our Study Phase II DNA whole genome sequencing from select dogs Identify candidate genes leading to CSD in Dalmatians Phase III Develop genetic tests for hepatic CSD Use genetic tests to reduce breeding of affected dogs Use genetic tests to develop targeted therapies Once the Dalmatian genome is established can lead to future studies of other disorders Many thanks to all of the Dalmatian owners and breeders who have contributed so far! Continued need for information from owners and breeders If you have provided information and/or samples in the past please get in touch, as we need your consent to use any information previously submitted to the CSDSG for this new study Georgina MacIntyre 3@ualberta.ca David Twedt twedt@colostate.edu http://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn-origin-etr.akc.org/wp-content/uploads/ 2017/11/12234021/Dalmatian-On-White-03-400x267.jpg 8