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摘要
KISS1基因,也被称为KiSS-1转移抑制基因,在人类中被认为具有抑制各种癌症转移的能力。它编码一种蛋白质,该蛋白质已成为转移性疾病管理的有希望的分子靶标,并已显示出临床应用的潜力。然而,关于该基因与绵羊生长性状之间关系的研究缺乏。本研究旨在通过评估KISS1与中东两种重要经济绵羊(伊朗Karakul和伊拉克Awassi)生长性状的关系,评估其可能的生物标志物容量。采用pcr -单链构象多态性(SSCP)进行基因分型,从出生到1岁,KISS1基因的变异与几个生长性状有关,间隔3个月。在180只Karakul羊和200只Awassi羊中,仅检测到1个SNP (72G > C),这是以前未在绵羊中报道的。鉴定出的新SNP与3个月、6个月、9个月和12个月时测量的大多数生长性状显著相关。在3月龄后,GG基因型羔羊的生长性状值分别高于GC和CC基因型羔羊。由于这些显著的关联,72G > C SNP被认为是两个品种生长性状的有希望的标记。该研究首次证明了KISS1作为评估Awassi和Karakul品种生长性状的可能工具的重要性,并有可能通过大规模调查应用于其他品种。
Association between KISS1 gene and growth traits in two Middle Eastern sheep breeds: the Iranian Karakul and the Iraqi Awassi.
The KISS1 gene, also known as the KiSS-1 metastasis suppressor gene, is recognized in humans for its ability to suppress metastasis of various carcinomas. It encodes a protein that has emerged as a promising molecular target for the management of metastatic disease and has shown potential for clinical utility. However, studies investigating the association between this gene and growth traits in sheep are lacking. This study aimed to assess the possible biomarker capacity of KISS1 by evaluating its association with growth traits in two economically important sheep in the Middle East, the Iranian Karakul and the Iraqi Awassi. Genotyping was conducted using PCR-single-stranded conformation polymorphism (SSCP), and the variation of the KISS1 gene was linked with several growth traits at three-month intervals starting from birth until one year of age. In a total of 180 Karakul sheep and 200 Awassi sheep, only one SNP (72G > C) was detected, which had not been previously reported in sheep. The identified novel SNP showed significant associations with the majority of growth traits measured at the ages of three, six, nine, and twelve months. At the age of three months onward, lambs with GG genotypes showed higher growth trait values compared with those with the GC and CC genotypes, respectively. Due to these remarkable associations, the 72G > C SNP is suggested as a promising marker for growth traits in both breeds. This is the first study that demonstrated the importance of KISS1 as a possible tool for evaluating growth traits in Awassi and Karakul breeds with the possibility of being applied to other breeds via large-scale investigations.
期刊介绍:
Tropical Animal Health and Production is an international journal publishing the results of original research in any field of animal health, welfare, and production with the aim of improving health and productivity of livestock, and better utilisation of animal resources, including wildlife in tropical, subtropical and similar agro-ecological environments.