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Allelic Diversity in the Serum Amyloid A2 Gene and Amyloid A Amyloidosis in a Breeding Colony of Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia guttata).

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A high incidence of amyloid A (AA) amyloidosis was observed in the research breeding colony of zebra finches at our institution. Some birds with hepatic AA amyloidosis were asymptomatic for… Click to show full abstract

A high incidence of amyloid A (AA) amyloidosis was observed in the research breeding colony of zebra finches at our institution. Some birds with hepatic AA amyloidosis were asymptomatic for comorbid conditions frequently associated with the development of AA amyloidosis, whereas other birds with comorbid conditions failed to develop AA amyloidosis, suggesting a potential genetic component to the disease. Sequencing the SAA2 gene from 20 birds yielded 18 distinct sequences that coded for 5 isoforms of the protein. Most of the amino acid substitutions are unlikely to affect the protein's structure or function, but 2 changes-R52L and V84M-were predicted to be disruptive. In particular, R52 is highly conserved acrossvertebrates, with only arginine or lysine found at this position in reported sequences to date. The atypical R52L substitutionoccurred in 2 otherwise healthy birds with hepatic AA amyloidosis, supporting the idea that this change is pathogenic.

Keywords: colony zebra; amyloid amyloidosis; breeding colony; amyloidosis; zebra finches

Journal Title: Comparative medicine
Year Published: 2019

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