Hypotrichosis and short life expectancy

General description

Kitten affected by Hypertrichosis are either born bald or have a thin downy coat that falls out within a week of birth. In addition, oily and crusty skin in the facial area and anomalies of the claws, tongue and beard are other clinical symptoms.

Breeds

Birman (Sacred cat of Burma)

Order details
Test number8318
Sample material0.5 ml EDTA blood, 2x cheek swab, 1x special swab (eNAT)
Test duration7-14 working days
Test specifications
Symptom complexsystemic
Inheritanceautosomal recessive
Age of onsetfrom birth
Causalitycausally
GeneFOXN1
MutationDEL
LiteratureOMIA:001949-9685
Detailed description

Hypertrichosis is an inherited disease in the breed of Burmese cats, caused by a mutation in the FOXN-1-gene. Affected kitten are either born bald or have a thin downy coat that falls out within a week of birth. Regrowth of a thin coat may occur within the first two months in some animals. In addition, oily and crusty skin in the facial area and anomalies of the claws, tongue and beard are other clinical symptoms. The disease also leads to stillbirths and early death cases in kittens in the first thirteen weeks of life due to impaired immune response.