The effect of inbreeding (or linebreeding) on the immune system
I decided to write this article
after overhearing yet another breeder saying they were proposing to do a half
brother/half sister mating "just to see what it produces". One of the things
such a close mating will produce is an impaired immune system. Unfortunately you
won't be able to see an impaired immune system nor will you be able to test for
it. However your baby puppies will grow up to be more prone to infections
and more likely to suffer autoimmune disease (such as Dry Eye) or allergies.
Sue Thatcher
The immune system is inherited as a whole, ie the puppy inherits a complete immune system from it's sire and a complete immune system from it's dam. The more different complete immune systems the puppy has the stronger it's immune system will be. MHC genes code for proteins that detect pathogens and label infected cells so that the immune system can destroy them. The more diverse the genes at the MHC, the more pathogens can be recognised and hence the stronger the immune function is.
example 1. A puppy from unrelated parents
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example 2. A puppy from a half brother/half sister mating
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part two to follow |
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Further reading
The Rising Storm: What Breeders Need to Know
about the Immune System, Winner of 2002 AKC/CHF Golden Paw Award,by C.A. Sharp
Sue Thatcher Copyright © 2005 Bakalo. All rights reserved. Revised: 25/02/06