HomeBreed NotesJuly 2011Progressive Retinal Atrophy in the Irish Setter

Progressive Retinal Atrophy in the Irish Setter

Progressive Retinal Atrophy in the Irish Setter

Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) is a well-recognised inherited condition that many breeds of dog are predisposed to.  The condition is characterised by bilateral degeneration of the retina which causes progressive vision loss that culminates in total blindness.  There is no treatment for PRA, of which several genetically distinct forms are recognised, each caused by a different mutation in a specific gene.  The various forms of PRA are typically breed-specific, with clinically affected dogs of the same breed usually sharing an identical mutation.  Clinically affected dogs of different breeds, however, usually have different mutations, although PRA-mutations can be shared by several breeds.

A mutation for an early-onset form of PRA, known as rcd1, was identified in Irish Setters as long ago as 1993, and is well-documented to affect dogs from a few weeks of age.   More recently dogs have been identified with a seemingly different form of PRA that affects dogs later in their lives and is known to be different from rcd1.  This alternative form became known as “LOPRA” – for Late-Onset PRA.  Unlike rcd1, where all dogs became affected at almost exactly the same age the age of onset of dogs with LOPRA varied, from a few years of age (2-3 yo) up to old age (10-11 yo).  It was unclear whether these dogs all shared the same form of PRA or whether there were genetically distinct forms of PRA segregating in this breed.

Mutation Identified

In 2011 geneticists working in the Kennel Club Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust identified a recessive mutation that is associated with the development of LOPRA in the Gordon Setter.  Owners of Gordon Setters with LOPRA report that their affected dogs develop night blindness in the first instance, which is indicative of a rod-cone degeneration, so we have termed this mutation rcd4 (for rod-cone degeneration 4) to distinguish it from other, previously described, forms of rod-cone degeneration.

Following our work with rcd4 in the Gordon Setter we have found some Irish Setters that have been diagnosed with PRA also carry two copies of the rcd4 mutation.  As a result the AHT will make the rcd4 DNA test available to Irish Setters, from August 1st 2011.  The DNA test we are offering examines the DNA from each dog being tested for the presence or absence of this precise mutation and is thus a ‘mutation-based test’ and not a ‘linkage-based test’. 

Other Forms of PRA

The research we have carried out to identify the rcd4 mutation has revealed that there are at least three forms of PRA segregating in the Irish Setter; rcd1, rcd4 and an additional, third form, that has yet to be identified.  We know there is a third form of PRA because of the ten dogs with LOPRA, whose DNA we have been sent to analyse, only 7 have two copies of the rcd4 mutation.  The remaining 3 dogs do not carry either the rcd1 or rcd4 mutations, meaning their PRA must be due to another, as yet unidentified, mutation.  There is some evidence that this third form of PRA has, on average, an earlier age of onset than rcd4, but we need to examine more dogs before we can be confirm this.

The age at which dogs with the rcd4 mutation develop PRA seems to vary and we know about dogs as young as 4yo and as old as 10yo, that have been diagnosed with LOPRA, and that carry two copies of rcd4 mutation.  But it is important to remember that the age at which a dog is diagnosed with PRA can vary according to circumstances, and is not necessarily the same age at which it started to develop PRA.  For example, a dog whose PRA is detected at a routine eye examination will have an earlier age of diagnosis than a dog whose PRA was only detected once it started to lose its sight.  It is also possible that the dogs that have developed PRA very early also carry the mutation for the third, unidentified, form of PRA (as well as rcd4) and it is this ‘mid onset’ mutation that has caused them to develop PRA at a relatively young age.  More research will be required to understand the variability in age of onset more fully.

Our research indicates rcd4 is a common form of PRA among Irish Setters and the development of this test therefore enables breeders to slowly decrease the frequency of an important form of PRA in their lines.  However, because we know that at least one other form of LOPRA exists within the breed, we cannot guarantee that any dog will not develop PRA, even if they are clear of the rcd4 mutation. 

Rcd4 DNA Test

Breeders using the rcd4 DNA test will be sent results identifying their dog as belonging to one of three categories.  In all cases the terms ‘normal’ and ‘mutation’ refer to the position in the DNA where the rcd4 mutation is located; it is not possible to learn anything about any other region of DNA from the rcd4 DNA test. 

CLEAR: these dogs have two normal copies of DNA.  Clear dogs will not develop PRA as a result of the rcd4 mutation, although we cannot exclude the possibility they might develop PRA due to other mutations they might carry that are not detected by this test.

CARRIER: these dogs have one copy of the mutation and one normal copy of DNA. These dogs will not develop PRA themselves as a result of the rcd4 but they will pass the mutation on to approximately 50% of their offspring.  We cannot exclude the possibility that carriers might develop PRA due to other mutations they might carry that are not detected by this test.

GENETICALLY AFFECTED: these dogs have two copies of the rcd4 mutation and will almost certainly develop PRA during their lifetime.  The average age of diagnosis for dogs with rcd4 is 10 yo, although there is considerable variation within the breed.

Advice

Our research has demonstrated that the frequency of the rcd4 mutation in Irish Setters is high and approximately 30-40% of dogs might be carriers. The mutation is recessive which means that all dogs can be bred from safely but carriers and genetically affected dogs should only be bred to DNA tested, clear dogs.  About half the puppies from any litter that has a carrier parent will themselves be carriers and any dogs from such litters that will be used for breeding should themselves be DNA tested prior to breeding so appropriate mates can be selected.  All puppies that have a genetically affected parent will be carriers.

It is advisable for all breeding dogs to have their eyes clinically examined by a veterinary ophthalmologist prior to breeding and throughout their lives so that any cases of PRA caused by additional mutations can be detected and that newly emerging conditions can be identified.

Dr. Cathryn Mellersh at the Animal Health Trust

 

Many thanks to Lynne Dale for sending this information to us

More information available on:

Irish Setter Breeders Club website: www.isbc.org.uk  
 and the Irish Setter Club Of Scotlands website - www.irishsetterclubofscotland.co.uk

 

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Christchursh & New Forest Canine Society 19 May 2012
Judge Mrs P Morgan (Deaconara) Best of Breed: Vatcher & Jones Wynjill Farmers Boy
Results kindly supplied by Steve Jones

 

Wickford and Basildon Canine Society 19 May 2012
Best of Breed and Group 4: Gratton  Bardonhill Floating Moon into Glenlaine JW Sh.CM
Res.BOB Childs Harreds Florance RBOB
Best Puppy & Group 2 Gratton  Glenlaine Elise
Results kindly supplied by Elaine Gratton

 

Devon County Show 17 May 2012
Judge Jonathan Daltrey
BOB – Waterton’s Lynwood Kissed By An Angel at Sandstream JW ShCM
BP – Pike’s Redclyst Creena

 

Scottish Kennel Club 18 May 2012
Judge: Mrs V Foss
Dog CC & Best of Breed: Sh.Ch./Ir.Sh.Ch. Northamber Just Cause for Glenavna JW
Bitch CC: Hogsflesh: Sh.Ch. Lyngor Living Water JW
Res.Dog CC: Gardner Sh.Ch. Riqitta Authentic
Res.Bitch CC: Powis Amberwave Freckles
Best Puppy Bitch & Best Puppy: Henderson Sametsuz In a Fankle
Best Puppy Dog: Gardner Garden Stars Irish Unicum at Danwish
Results kindly supplied by Helen Cohen

 

 

Southern Counties 1/06/12 -Change of Judge
Irish Setters will now be judged by: Enid Hinslea (Northamber)

 

South of England Gundog Club 13 May 2012
Judge: Ro Cox (Tiroen)
Best of Breed: Waterton Lynwood Kissed by an Angel at Sandstream JW Sh.CM
Res: BOB: Richardson Kirkavagh Hernando
Best Puppy: Gratton Glenlaine Elise

 

Pudsey and District Canine Society 13 May 2012
Judge: Marian Waddell
Best of Breed: Bott and Allen's Ember Red Hot Chilipepper of Quensha imp
Best Puppy: Bott, Allen and Morgan's Lynwood Skylark over Quensha
Katelin Sheriff won her Junior Handling Class and won Best Junior Handler with Riley
Results kindly supplied by Andrew Baker

 

White Rose Canine Society 5 May 2012
Judge: Richard Stafford (Farnfield)
Gundog Group Judge: Jenny Fairhall (Acoustia)
Best of Breed: Poppleton's Brinara Hanson
Best Puppy and Puppy Group3: Blackshaw's Lanstara Cupid's Boogie
Results kindly supplied by Andrew Baker

 

Cumnock & Dis CC  13 May 2012
Judge: Mrs I Cuthill (Mousseglen)
Irish Setter Open (2;0)
1.Vallance’s  Braidmount Midnight Roue at Corcencone  BOB
2. Anthony & Stuart’s Cordarragh Rhianna
Results kindly supplied by Linzie Richardson

 

Irish Red Setter Club May 2012
Judge; Mr Peter Hall (Harreds)
Dog Green Star, Best of Breed & Best in Show, Kennedy’s Sh Ch, Int Sh Ch & Uk Sh Ch Glennara Coer de Lion.
Reserve McLarnon’s Glenavna Journey South JW.
Bitch Green Star Loughlin’s Discovery’s Let the Heart Beat for Rohanmor.
Reserve Coulter, McKelvey & Cummins Lurgavon Kerry Mist Jun Ch.
Best Puppy McLure’s Sametsuz ?
Best Baby Puppy Chianti Lady.
Best Veteran Walsh’s Ardbraccan Lady in Red
Best Field Trial Brady’s Int FT Ch Ballydavid Aodh.
Best Irish Bred McLarnon’s Glenavna Journey South JW.
Best Brace McKelvey’s.
Best Progeny Coulter’s Sh Ch Lurgavon Ringleader Jun Ch, CW ’08
Results kindly supplied by Trudy Walsh

 

KIRKCALDY & DISTRICT CC 12 MAY 2012 
JUDGE: MR A ALLCOCK, MBE (Sleepyhollow)
AV VETERAN (19)
BEST VETERAN – Beaton’s Irish Setter Kettlehills Love Me Tender, ShCM
JUDGE: MRS CAROL PIPE
Irish Setter Graduate (6, 2 abs)
1st Stephenson’s Drumwhaur Summer Song
2nd Christie’s Drumwhaur Irish Gold
3rd Findlay’s Lotushill Misconception
4th Wark’s Drumwhaur Good as Gold.
Irish Setter Open (8)
1st Ross’ Kettlehills Star Trouper, ShCM; BOB and Gundog Group 3
2nd Davie’s Lochrae Affinity
3rd Beaton’s Kettlehills Star Performer
4th Rance’s Mayfred Mr Magnifico
Results kiundly supplied by Mary Ross

 

Houghton-le-Spring Canine Society 12 May 2012
Judge Mr Ron Hare (Rojillair)
BOB Glaspers Cataluna Till there was you at Denetop SH.CM
BP Wheeldons Glenlaine Bugatti into Colemist
 Open
1st Glaspers Cataluna Till there was you at Denetop SH.CM
2nd McBeths Rohanmor Diamond in the Dark at Maclaurien JD IR JUN CH
3rd Sunters Cataluna Cinnamon Spice
Res Glaspers Cataluna Swedish Rhapsody at Denetop
VHC Wheeldons Glenlaine Bugatti into Colemist
Results kindly supplied by Colin Wheeldon

 

Welsh Northern Counties & Colwyn Canine Club 12 May 2012
Judge:   Mr M. Hodgkinson (Achouffe)
Irish Setter Open (5, 1 abs)
1st and BOB:   Hughes:   Anlory Tarrango
2nd:  Danks-Kemish:  Alolfran Inspired with Time
3rd:   Openshaw: Alolfran Quickstep to Lavansands
Res:  Danks-Kemish:  Feylinci Santa Venetia with Alolfran

Best Puppy in Breed:  Danks-Kemish:  Feylinci Santa Venetia with Alolfran

Results kindly supplied by N. Hughes

 

Birmingham National 10 May 2012
Judge: Mrs Pat Butler-Holley (Shandwick)
Winning his 3rd CC & Best of Breed : Gardner Sh.Ch.Riqitta Authentic (Subject to KC Confirmation)
Winning her 3rd CC: Hogsflesh Sh.Ch. Lyngor Living Water (Subject to KC Confirmation)
Res.Dog CC:Kennedy: Sh.Ch./Ir.Sh.Ch. Glennara Coer de Lion JW
Res.Bitch CC: Limpus Shenanagin Shes The One for Karidell JW
Best Puppy Bitch & Best Puppy: Bardonhill Hetty Bayliss among Margretwoods
Best Puppy Dog  Aoibheanne's Quite The Rebel by Balbriggan

 

Marlborough & District Canine Society 7 May 2012
Judge: Bridgette Bodle
no Puppys
no Juniors
Post Graduate
1st Ronzalda Figaro (Mcdonagh) BOB
2nd Settaside Jelly Bean (Fox) RBOB
3rd Derrydore Woodlark (Phillips)
4th Marcarica Lord of the Dance (Frater)
5th Kirwilldale Takoda at Rishona (MacPherson)
Open
1st  Anacardium Exuberance (Carter)
2nd Satlas Bleau Eyes (Fox)
3rd Colanme Confection (Rroberts and Bye)
Results kindly supplied by Julie Fox

 

Falkirk & District CS 29 April 2012
JUDGE – MRS REBECCA DEIGHTON
Yearling (2, 1 abs)
1st Anthony & Stuart's Cordarragh Solitaire
Open (11, 7 abs)
1st Ross' Kettlehills Star Trouper
2nd Beaton's Kettlehills Star Performer
3rd Wilson's Danaway Tonya
4th Davies' Lochfrae Affinity
Best of Breed and Gundog Group 2 – Ross's
Kettlehills Star Trouper
Results kindly supplied by Mary Ross

 

Border Counties Gundog 7 May 2012
Judge Pat Luto (Rappatty) 
Best of Bred: Holliday Cymbaline Titania Brook
Best Puppy:Gracie Summergate Storm    
Results kindly supplied by Helen Gracie
 

 

Hartlepool and District Kennel Association  6 May 2012
Judge Mrs A Callister
Best of Breed and Gundog Group 3rd. Cataluna Doc Holliday via Trunorth
Best Puppy in Breed & Puppy Group 3: Glenlaine Bugatti into Colemist
Irish Setter Open.
1st Riddell's Cataluna Doc Holliday via Trunorth.
2nd Mc Beth's Rohanmor Diamond in the Dark at Mac Laurien J.D. Ir Jun Ch
3rd Mc Beth's Rohanmor Could it be Magic at MacLaurien Sh CM Ir Jun Ch
Res Glasper's Cataluna Till There Was You at Denetop. Sh CM
VHC Wheeldon's Glenlaine Bugatti into Colemist.
Results kindly supplied by Dawn Riddell and Colin Wheeldon

 

Land O Burns CC 5 May 2012
Judge: Ian Duncan
Irish Setter Open
1. Richardson’s Brabrook Flash Harry at Montgreenan BOB, 1st AV Gundog Grad & shortlisted for Best In Show
2. Paterson’s Heathclare Muirs Magic
Results kindly supplied by Linzie Richardson

 

Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society 5 May 2012
Judge. Mr AD Moss Group Mr D Moss
BOB Gardner Mayfred Mr Moondance JW
RBOB Mutch Astley View Summerfox
BP & PGrp4 Gardner Garden Star's Irish Unicum at Danwish (impHun)
Puppy 7(2ab)
1st Gardner's ,Garden Star's Irish Unicum at Danwish(Imp Hun)
2nd Sheppard's , Casachared Flanagan O'Ffaly
3rd Mutch,  Astleyview Heaven sent
res Wood& Kurring, Atron Limted Design at Lymish
VHC Sheppard's , Casachared RoseO' Ballycroy
Junior 3(1ab)
1st Cole's , Gwendariff Pellegrino
2nd Cohen's Caispern Lorenzo with Shushana
Post Grad 5(1ab)
1st Mutch 's Astley View Summerfox
2nd Levick's Corriecas Sullivan
3rdEbb's Jonola Spirit of Adventure
res Sheppard's Casachared Rose O' Ballymena
Open Dog 5(1ab)
1st Gardner's Mayfred Mr Moondance JW
2nd Woods Reddins Falcon
3rd Sheppard's Casachared Flanagan O'Fin
res Levick's Corriecas Sullivan
Open Bitch 3(1ab)
1st Mutch Astley View Summerfox
2nd Dale's Aubanjon Evening Mist
Results kindly supplied by Tania Gardner

 

Seaham & District Canine Society 5 May 2012
Judge: Jessie Boyd (Glowmist)

BOB - McBeth's Rohanmor Could It Be Magic at Maclaurien ShCM IR JUN CH
RBOB - Glasper Cataluna Swedish Rhapsody at Denetop ShCM
BP - Sunter's Cataluna Cinnamon Spice
Post Graduate
1st Sloane's Fernstart Love In A Mist at Ferasheen
2nd McBeth's Rohanmor Diamond In The Dark at Maclaurien JD IR JUN CH
3rd Glasper's Cataluna Till There Was You at Denetop ShCM
Res Sloane's Kirkavagh Habena at Ferasheen
Open
1st McBeth's Rohanmor Could It Be Magic at Maclaurien ShCM IR JUN CH
2nd Glasper's Cataluna Swedish Rhapsody at Denetop ShCM
3rd Sloane's Fernstart Love In A Mist at Ferasheen
Res Sloane's Kirkavagh Habena at Ferasheen
VHC Sunter's Cataluna Cinnamon Spice

Results kindly supplied by Gabrielle Sloane

 

2012 Junior Warrant & Sh.CM  Winners
If your Irish Setter has gained a JW or a Show Certificate of Merit in 2012, please send in a photo for inclusion in the gallery.
Thank you.

 

A Right Royal Photo Competition

To mark the Queens Diamond Jubilee we will be running a Photo Slideshow to display
over the bank holiday weekend of   1-5 June 2012.

The theme will be Red, White and Blue so  plenty of time for you all to get your
thinking caps on and produce a photo.

This will be a competition, open to all setters: Irish,
English, Irish Red and White and Gordon.

This Competition will be kindly sponsored by June Walsh (Millcroft)

More details  about entering will follow in a few weeks.

 

 

Show Champions, Junior Warrants and Sh.CM Awards

If your dog has any of the above titles and  is not currently included on our Photo Archive for any of the above awards please send us a photo and details to add to the galleries

 

Note..
If you want all the Open Show Results on this website please send them plus any photos .
It doesn't matter whether you were the judge or an exhibitor so long as we receive them.
Even if you only have the Best of Breed and Best Puppy results it is still interesting for everyone else
Thank you

 

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