Unravelling the Genetic Mechanisms of Litter Traits in a Maternal Line of Pigs.

IF 1.9 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Guilherme Oselame, Suelen Fernandes Padilha, Maurício Egídio Cantão, Jane de Oliveira Peixoto, Aline Zampar, Adriana Mércia Guaratini Ibelli, Luis Orlando Duitama Carreño, Jader Silva Lopes, Pedro Henrique Ferreira Freitas, Marcelo Silva Freitas, Mônica Corrêa Ledur
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Reproductive traits related to litter size are the main indicators of reproductive efficiency in pig production and are continuously evaluated for the selection of maternal lines. Several environmental and genetic factors are involved with the development of these traits. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) allow a better understanding of the genetic control of complex traits, especially those with low heritability (h2). Therefore, this study aims to estimate the genetic parameters and to identify genomic regions and candidate genes associated with total number born (TNB), number born alive (NBA), and viable piglets at Day 5 (PV5) in a Large White female line. For this, 17,011 phenotypic records, 190,000 pedigree records, and 4366 animals genotyped with the Illumina 50 K and 80 K panels were used. Estimates of h2, genetic (rg) and phenotypic (rp) correlations, and GWAS were performed with the BLUPF90 family programs. Positional candidate genes, their main biological processes, and networks were investigated using the Ensembl database and the BioMart, PANTHERdb, and STRING tools. The studied traits presented low h2 estimates, but with high and positive rg and rp. In the GWAS, 14 significant genomic windows were identified for TNB, 10 for NBA, and 15 for PV5. These regions include 157 genes for TNB, 101 for NBA, and 140 for PV5, mapped across 10 different chromosomes. Among the genes located in those regions, the ESR1, THRB, SLIT2, and ZBTB2 were common to the three traits and are involved in processes of hormonal regulation, embryogenesis, immunity, and homeostasis. Moreover, 12 of those genes were new positional candidates for TNB, NBA, or PV5. Among them, we highlight the FSTL4, PAPPA, and TCF7 genes associated with PV5, which are involved with hormonal regulation, growth factors, and immunity, respectively. The SLIT2, MTHFD1L, OVOL2, SHB, and EXOSC3 genes, involved with embryogenesis and neurogenesis, were associated with TNB and NBA. Furthermore, uncharacterized genes, such as ENSSSCG00000058091, related to mitochondrial homeostasis, were associated with TNB, while ENSSSCG00000040472, related to protein synthesis, was identified for PV5. These new findings reveal common and exclusive genetic mechanisms that may influence important litter traits in pigs, helping the development of breeding strategies to optimise reproductive efficiency.

揭示母系猪产仔性状的遗传机制。
与产仔数相关的生殖性状是猪生产中繁殖效率的主要指标,在母系选择中不断得到评价。一些环境和遗传因素与这些性状的形成有关。全基因组关联研究(GWAS)可以更好地理解复杂性状的遗传控制,特别是那些低遗传力的性状(h2)。因此,本研究旨在估计一个大型白猪母系的遗传参数,并确定与总出生数(TNB)、出生活仔数(NBA)和第5天活仔数(PV5)相关的基因组区域和候选基因。为此,使用了17011个表型记录,190,000个谱系记录和4366只动物的Illumina 50k和80k面板进行基因分型。利用BLUPF90家族程序估计h2、遗传(rg)和表型(rp)相关性以及GWAS。利用Ensembl数据库和BioMart、PANTHERdb和STRING工具研究候选基因的位置、主要生物学过程和网络。研究性状h2值较低,rg和rp值较高且为正。在GWAS中,鉴定出14个重要的TNB基因组窗口,10个为NBA基因组窗口,15个为PV5基因组窗口。这些区域包括157个TNB基因,101个NBA基因和140个PV5基因,分布在10条不同的染色体上。位于这些区域的基因中,ESR1、THRB、SLIT2和ZBTB2是这三个性状共有的基因,参与激素调节、胚胎发生、免疫和体内平衡的过程。此外,这些基因中有12个是TNB、NBA或PV5的新位置候选基因。其中,我们重点分析了PV5相关的FSTL4、PAPPA和TCF7基因,它们分别参与激素调节、生长因子和免疫。SLIT2、MTHFD1L、OVOL2、SHB和EXOSC3基因与胚胎发生和神经发生有关,与TNB和NBA有关。此外,未鉴定的基因,如与线粒体稳态相关的ENSSSCG00000058091,与TNB相关,而与蛋白质合成相关的ENSSSCG00000040472,被鉴定为与PV5相关。这些新发现揭示了可能影响猪产仔重要性状的共同和独特的遗传机制,有助于制定优化繁殖效率的育种策略。
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Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
3.80%
发文量
58
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics publishes original articles by international scientists on genomic selection, and any other topic related to breeding programmes, selection, quantitative genetic, genomics, diversity and evolution of domestic animals. Researchers, teachers, and the animal breeding industry will find the reports of interest. Book reviews appear in many issues.
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