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Genetic susceptibility to infectious disease in East African Shorthorn Zebu: a genome-wide analysis of the effect of heterozygosity and exotic introgression

BACKGROUND: Positive multi-locus heterozygosity-fitness correlations have been observed in a number of natural populations. They have been explained by the correlation between heterozygosity and inbreeding, and the negative effect of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression). Exotic introgressio...

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Autores principales: Murray, Gemma GR, Woolhouse, Mark EJ, Tapio, Miika, Mbole-Kariuki, Mary N, Sonstegard, Tad S, Thumbi, Samuel M, Jennings, Amy E, van Wyk, Ilana Conradie, Chase-Topping, Margo, Kiara, Henry, Toye, Phil, Coetzer, Koos, deC Bronsvoort, Barend M, Hanotte, Olivier
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3828575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24209611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-13-246
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author Murray, Gemma GR
Woolhouse, Mark EJ
Tapio, Miika
Mbole-Kariuki, Mary N
Sonstegard, Tad S
Thumbi, Samuel M
Jennings, Amy E
van Wyk, Ilana Conradie
Chase-Topping, Margo
Kiara, Henry
Toye, Phil
Coetzer, Koos
deC Bronsvoort, Barend M
Hanotte, Olivier
author_facet Murray, Gemma GR
Woolhouse, Mark EJ
Tapio, Miika
Mbole-Kariuki, Mary N
Sonstegard, Tad S
Thumbi, Samuel M
Jennings, Amy E
van Wyk, Ilana Conradie
Chase-Topping, Margo
Kiara, Henry
Toye, Phil
Coetzer, Koos
deC Bronsvoort, Barend M
Hanotte, Olivier
author_sort Murray, Gemma GR
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Positive multi-locus heterozygosity-fitness correlations have been observed in a number of natural populations. They have been explained by the correlation between heterozygosity and inbreeding, and the negative effect of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression). Exotic introgression in a locally adapted population has also been found to reduce fitness (outbreeding depression) through the breaking-up of co-adapted genes, or the introduction of non-locally adapted gene variants. In this study we examined the inter-relationships between genome-wide heterozygosity, introgression, and death or illness as a result of infectious disease in a sample of calves from an indigenous population of East African Shorthorn Zebu (crossbred Bos taurus x Bos indicus) in western Kenya. These calves were observed from birth to one year of age as part of the Infectious Disease in East African Livestock (IDEAL) project. Some of the calves were found to be genetic hybrids, resulting from the recent introgression of European cattle breed(s) into the indigenous population. European cattle are known to be less well adapted to the infectious diseases present in East Africa. If death and illness as a result of infectious disease have a genetic basis within the population, we would expect both a negative association of these outcomes with introgression and a positive association with heterozygosity. RESULTS: In this indigenous livestock population we observed negative associations between heterozygosity and both death and illness as a result of infectious disease and a positive association between European taurine introgression and episodes of clinical illness. CONCLUSION: We observe the effects of both inbreeding and outbreeding depression in the East African Shorthorn Zebu, and therefore find evidence of a genetic component to vulnerability to infectious disease. These results indicate that the significant burden of infectious disease in this population could, in principle, be reduced by altered breeding practices.
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spelling pubmed-38285752013-11-16 Genetic susceptibility to infectious disease in East African Shorthorn Zebu: a genome-wide analysis of the effect of heterozygosity and exotic introgression Murray, Gemma GR Woolhouse, Mark EJ Tapio, Miika Mbole-Kariuki, Mary N Sonstegard, Tad S Thumbi, Samuel M Jennings, Amy E van Wyk, Ilana Conradie Chase-Topping, Margo Kiara, Henry Toye, Phil Coetzer, Koos deC Bronsvoort, Barend M Hanotte, Olivier BMC Evol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Positive multi-locus heterozygosity-fitness correlations have been observed in a number of natural populations. They have been explained by the correlation between heterozygosity and inbreeding, and the negative effect of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression). Exotic introgression in a locally adapted population has also been found to reduce fitness (outbreeding depression) through the breaking-up of co-adapted genes, or the introduction of non-locally adapted gene variants. In this study we examined the inter-relationships between genome-wide heterozygosity, introgression, and death or illness as a result of infectious disease in a sample of calves from an indigenous population of East African Shorthorn Zebu (crossbred Bos taurus x Bos indicus) in western Kenya. These calves were observed from birth to one year of age as part of the Infectious Disease in East African Livestock (IDEAL) project. Some of the calves were found to be genetic hybrids, resulting from the recent introgression of European cattle breed(s) into the indigenous population. European cattle are known to be less well adapted to the infectious diseases present in East Africa. If death and illness as a result of infectious disease have a genetic basis within the population, we would expect both a negative association of these outcomes with introgression and a positive association with heterozygosity. RESULTS: In this indigenous livestock population we observed negative associations between heterozygosity and both death and illness as a result of infectious disease and a positive association between European taurine introgression and episodes of clinical illness. CONCLUSION: We observe the effects of both inbreeding and outbreeding depression in the East African Shorthorn Zebu, and therefore find evidence of a genetic component to vulnerability to infectious disease. These results indicate that the significant burden of infectious disease in this population could, in principle, be reduced by altered breeding practices. BioMed Central 2013-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3828575/ /pubmed/24209611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-13-246 Text en Copyright © 2013 Murray 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.
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Murray, Gemma GR
Woolhouse, Mark EJ
Tapio, Miika
Mbole-Kariuki, Mary N
Sonstegard, Tad S
Thumbi, Samuel M
Jennings, Amy E
van Wyk, Ilana Conradie
Chase-Topping, Margo
Kiara, Henry
Toye, Phil
Coetzer, Koos
deC Bronsvoort, Barend M
Hanotte, Olivier
Genetic susceptibility to infectious disease in East African Shorthorn Zebu: a genome-wide analysis of the effect of heterozygosity and exotic introgression
title Genetic susceptibility to infectious disease in East African Shorthorn Zebu: a genome-wide analysis of the effect of heterozygosity and exotic introgression
title_full Genetic susceptibility to infectious disease in East African Shorthorn Zebu: a genome-wide analysis of the effect of heterozygosity and exotic introgression
title_fullStr Genetic susceptibility to infectious disease in East African Shorthorn Zebu: a genome-wide analysis of the effect of heterozygosity and exotic introgression
title_full_unstemmed Genetic susceptibility to infectious disease in East African Shorthorn Zebu: a genome-wide analysis of the effect of heterozygosity and exotic introgression
title_short Genetic susceptibility to infectious disease in East African Shorthorn Zebu: a genome-wide analysis of the effect of heterozygosity and exotic introgression
title_sort genetic susceptibility to infectious disease in east african shorthorn zebu: a genome-wide analysis of the effect of heterozygosity and exotic introgression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3828575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24209611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-13-246
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