A1/A2 Milk Research in Indian Cattle

M. Sodhi, M. Mukesh, R. Kataria, S. Niranjan, B. Mishra
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Bovine beta casein A1 and A2 are the most common variants in cattle breeds. Because of the bioactive peptide beta casomorphin-7 (BCM7) produced by raw or processed A1-milk, which has high affinity for opioid receptors and can exert regulatory activities, A1 variant is considered a risk factor for many human diseases, but not by A2-milk, during digestion. The frequency of A1/A2 allele of beta casein is breed dependent and can be very easily checked with simple PCR-RFLP technique. The aim of this article was to review the different studies and assess the status of A1/A2 in Indian native cattle breeds as well as crossbred/taurine populations and breeding bulls being used at different AI centres in India. Analysis of frequency pattern clearly indicated that all Indian native cattle breeds have high frequency of A2 allele and homozygous A2A2 genotype and hence are very good resource for A2 milk. Crossbred, taurine cattle populations and breeding bulls being used at different AI centres have a higher frequency of A2 allele and A1A2 genotype. The percentage of animals with homozygous A2A2 genotype is low. This suggests the need for screening of crossbred/exotic bulls being used in A1 and modify the existing breeding policy so as to drift the herds towards A2.
A1/A2印度牛的牛奶研究
牛β酪蛋白A1和A2是牛品种中最常见的变异。由于生的或加工过的A1牛奶产生的生物活性肽β -酪啡肽-7 (BCM7)对阿片受体具有高亲和力,并能发挥调节作用,A1变异被认为是许多人类疾病的危险因素,但a2牛奶在消化过程中却不是。酪蛋白A1/A2等位基因的频率与品种有关,可以很容易地用简单的PCR-RFLP技术进行检测。本文的目的是回顾不同的研究,并评估A1/A2在印度本土牛品种中的状况,以及在印度不同人工智能中心使用的杂交/牛磺酸种群和种牛。频率分析表明,所有印度本土牛品种A2等位基因和A2A2纯合子基因型的频率都很高,是A2乳的良好资源。在不同人工智能中心使用的杂交、牛磺酸牛种群和种牛具有较高的A2等位基因和A1A2基因型频率。纯合子A2A2基因型动物的比例较低。这表明有必要筛选A1地区使用的杂交公牛和外来公牛,并修改现有的育种政策,使畜群向A2地区转移。
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