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Caprine prion gene polymorphisms are associated with decreased incidence of classical scrapie in goat herds in the United Kingdom

The application of genetic breeding programmes to eradicate transmissible spongiform encephalopathies in goats is an important aim for reasons of animal welfare as well as human food safety and food security. Based on the positive impact of Prnp genetics on sheep scrapie in Europe in the past decade...

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Autores principales: Goldmann, Wilfred, Ryan, Kelly, Stewart, Paula, Parnham, David, Xicohtencatl, Rosa, Fernandez, Nora, Saunders, Ginny, Windl, Otto, González, Lorenzo, Bossers, Alex, Foster, James
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3224758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22040234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-42-110
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author Goldmann, Wilfred
Ryan, Kelly
Stewart, Paula
Parnham, David
Xicohtencatl, Rosa
Fernandez, Nora
Saunders, Ginny
Windl, Otto
González, Lorenzo
Bossers, Alex
Foster, James
author_facet Goldmann, Wilfred
Ryan, Kelly
Stewart, Paula
Parnham, David
Xicohtencatl, Rosa
Fernandez, Nora
Saunders, Ginny
Windl, Otto
González, Lorenzo
Bossers, Alex
Foster, James
author_sort Goldmann, Wilfred
collection PubMed
description The application of genetic breeding programmes to eradicate transmissible spongiform encephalopathies in goats is an important aim for reasons of animal welfare as well as human food safety and food security. Based on the positive impact of Prnp genetics on sheep scrapie in Europe in the past decade, we have established caprine Prnp gene variation in more than 1100 goats from the United Kingdom and studied the association of Prnp alleles with disease phenotypes in 150 scrapie-positive goats. This investigation confirms the association of the Met142 encoding Prnp allele with increased resistance to preclinical and clinical scrapie. It reveals a novel association of the Ser127 encoding allele with a reduced probability to develop clinical signs of scrapie in goats that are already positive for the accumulation of disease-specific prion protein in brain or periphery. A United Kingdom survey of Prnp genotypes in eight common breeds revealed eleven alleles in over thirty genotypes. The Met142 encoding allele had a high overall mean allele frequency of 22.6%, whereas the Ser127 encoding allele frequency was considerably lower with 6.4%. In contrast, a well known resistance associated allele encoding Lys222 was found to be rare (0.9%) in this survey. The analysis of Prnp genotypes in Mexican Criollas goats revealed nine alleles, including a novel Phe to Leu substitution in codon 201, confirming that high genetic variability of Prnp can be found in scrapie-free populations. Our study implies that it should be feasible to lower scrapie prevalence in goat herds in the United Kingdom by genetic selection.
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spelling pubmed-32247582011-11-28 Caprine prion gene polymorphisms are associated with decreased incidence of classical scrapie in goat herds in the United Kingdom Goldmann, Wilfred Ryan, Kelly Stewart, Paula Parnham, David Xicohtencatl, Rosa Fernandez, Nora Saunders, Ginny Windl, Otto González, Lorenzo Bossers, Alex Foster, James Vet Res Research The application of genetic breeding programmes to eradicate transmissible spongiform encephalopathies in goats is an important aim for reasons of animal welfare as well as human food safety and food security. Based on the positive impact of Prnp genetics on sheep scrapie in Europe in the past decade, we have established caprine Prnp gene variation in more than 1100 goats from the United Kingdom and studied the association of Prnp alleles with disease phenotypes in 150 scrapie-positive goats. This investigation confirms the association of the Met142 encoding Prnp allele with increased resistance to preclinical and clinical scrapie. It reveals a novel association of the Ser127 encoding allele with a reduced probability to develop clinical signs of scrapie in goats that are already positive for the accumulation of disease-specific prion protein in brain or periphery. A United Kingdom survey of Prnp genotypes in eight common breeds revealed eleven alleles in over thirty genotypes. The Met142 encoding allele had a high overall mean allele frequency of 22.6%, whereas the Ser127 encoding allele frequency was considerably lower with 6.4%. In contrast, a well known resistance associated allele encoding Lys222 was found to be rare (0.9%) in this survey. The analysis of Prnp genotypes in Mexican Criollas goats revealed nine alleles, including a novel Phe to Leu substitution in codon 201, confirming that high genetic variability of Prnp can be found in scrapie-free populations. Our study implies that it should be feasible to lower scrapie prevalence in goat herds in the United Kingdom by genetic selection. BioMed Central 2011 2011-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3224758/ /pubmed/22040234 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-42-110 Text en Copyright ©2011 Goldmann et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Goldmann, Wilfred
Ryan, Kelly
Stewart, Paula
Parnham, David
Xicohtencatl, Rosa
Fernandez, Nora
Saunders, Ginny
Windl, Otto
González, Lorenzo
Bossers, Alex
Foster, James
Caprine prion gene polymorphisms are associated with decreased incidence of classical scrapie in goat herds in the United Kingdom
title Caprine prion gene polymorphisms are associated with decreased incidence of classical scrapie in goat herds in the United Kingdom
title_full Caprine prion gene polymorphisms are associated with decreased incidence of classical scrapie in goat herds in the United Kingdom
title_fullStr Caprine prion gene polymorphisms are associated with decreased incidence of classical scrapie in goat herds in the United Kingdom
title_full_unstemmed Caprine prion gene polymorphisms are associated with decreased incidence of classical scrapie in goat herds in the United Kingdom
title_short Caprine prion gene polymorphisms are associated with decreased incidence of classical scrapie in goat herds in the United Kingdom
title_sort caprine prion gene polymorphisms are associated with decreased incidence of classical scrapie in goat herds in the united kingdom
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3224758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22040234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-42-110
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