Polymorphisms of the BMPR1B, BMP15 and GDF9 fecundity genes in four Chinese sheep breeds

Jinxin Wang, Yufang Liu, Siwu Guo, R. Di, Xiangyu Wang, Xiaoyun He, Mingxing Chu
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Abstract. Numerous studies on prolific sheep breeds have shown that the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) superfamily members, including bone morphogenetic protein receptor type 1B (BMPR1B), bone morphogenetic protein 15 (BMP15) and growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9), are the essential regulators of ovulation rate and litter size. In total, 11 known mutations (1 in BMPR1B, 6 in BMP15 and 4 in GDF9) are able to increase the ovulation rate and litter size, respectively. In this study, the genomic DNA was isolated from 512 high-prolificacy sheep (including the Small-tailed Han, Hu and Wadi sheep breeds) and 164 low-prolificacy sheep (Tan sheep), and genotyping of the specific mutations of the three fecundity-related genes was carried out by sequencing. The results showed that the FecB mutation in BMPR1B was detected in all four sheep breeds, and the frequency of B allele was significantly higher in the high-prolificacy breeds than that in the low-prolificacy breed (P<0.001). A novel mutation, c.T755C (named S1), was found in BMP15 from the four sheep breeds. However, known mutations such as FecXI, FecXH, FecXB, FecXG, FecXL and FecXR were not detected in these breeds. Three known loci (G1, G3 and G4) and a new mutation, c.A1515G (named S2), were found in GDF9, and the other three known mutations (FecGH (G8), FecGE and FecTT) were not detected in all four sheep breeds. The genotype distribution at the G1 and G4 loci had significant differences between the low-prolificacy sheep breed and the other three high-prolificacy sheep breeds. There was no difference in the genotype distribution at the G1 and G4 loci between the three high-prolificacy sheep breeds. Haplotype analysis of the four polymorphic loci in GDF9 suggested that H4 (GGAA) was the preponderant haplotype in the three high-prolificacy sheep breeds, but H1 (GGGG) was in the low-prolificacy sheep breed. These results preliminarily showed that the BMPR1B and GDF9 might be major genes influencing the prolificacy of Chinese sheep breeds.
中国四个绵羊品种的 BMPR1B、BMP15 和 GDF9 育性基因的多态性
摘要对多产绵羊品种的大量研究表明,转化生长因子β(TGF-β)超家族成员,包括骨形态发生蛋白受体 1B 型(BMPR1B)、骨形态发生蛋白 15(BMP15)和生长分化因子 9(GDF9),是排卵率和产仔数的重要调节因子。已知的突变共有 11 个(BMPR1B 1 个、BMP15 6 个和 GDF9 4 个),它们分别能提高排卵率和增加产仔数。本研究分离了512只高繁殖力绵羊(包括小尾寒羊、胡羊和瓦底羊品种)和164只低繁殖力绵羊(谭羊)的基因组DNA,并通过测序对三个繁殖力相关基因的特定突变进行了基因分型。结果表明,四个绵羊品种都检测到了 BMPR1B 中的 FecB 突变,且高繁殖力品种的 B 等位基因频率明显高于低繁殖力品种(P<0.001)。在四个绵羊品种的 BMP15 中发现了一个新的突变 c.T755C(命名为 S1)。但是,在这些品种中没有检测到已知的突变,如 FecXI、FecXH、FecXB、FecXG、FecXL 和 FecXR。在 GDF9 中发现了三个已知位点(G1、G3 和 G4)和一个新突变 c.A1515G(命名为 S2),其他三个已知突变(FecGH (G8)、FecGE 和 FecTT)在所有四个绵羊品种中均未检测到。G1 和 G4 基因位点的基因型分布在低繁殖力绵羊品种和其他三个高繁殖力绵羊品种之间存在显著差异。三个高繁殖力绵羊品种之间在 G1 和 G4 位点上的基因型分布没有差异。对 GDF9 四个多态位点的单倍型分析表明,H4(GGAA)是三个高繁殖力绵羊品种的主要单倍型,而 H1(GGGG)则是低繁殖力绵羊品种的主要单倍型。这些结果初步表明,BMPR1B和GDF9可能是影响中国绵羊品种多产性的主要基因。
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