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Polymorphisms in the selectin gene cluster are associated with fertility and survival time in a population of Holstein Friesian cows

Selectins are adhesion molecules, which mediate attachment between leucocytes and endothelium. They aid extravasation of leucocytes from blood into inflamed tissue during the mammary gland’s response to infection. Selectins are also involved in attachment of the conceptus to the endometrium and subs...

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Autores principales: Chen, Xing, Zhang, Shujun, Cheng, Zhangrui, Cooke, Jessica S., Werling, Dirk, Wathes, D. Claire, Pollott, Geoffrey E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5395145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28419109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175555
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author Chen, Xing
Zhang, Shujun
Cheng, Zhangrui
Cooke, Jessica S.
Werling, Dirk
Wathes, D. Claire
Pollott, Geoffrey E.
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Zhang, Shujun
Cheng, Zhangrui
Cooke, Jessica S.
Werling, Dirk
Wathes, D. Claire
Pollott, Geoffrey E.
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description Selectins are adhesion molecules, which mediate attachment between leucocytes and endothelium. They aid extravasation of leucocytes from blood into inflamed tissue during the mammary gland’s response to infection. Selectins are also involved in attachment of the conceptus to the endometrium and subsequent placental development. Poor fertility and udder health are major causes for culling dairy cows. The three identified bovine selectin genes SELP, SELL and SELE are located in a gene cluster. SELP is the most polymorphic of these genes. Several SNP in SELP and SELE are associated with human vascular disease, while SELP SNP rs6127 has been associated with recurrent pregnancy loss in women. This study describes the results of a gene association study for SNP in SELP (n = 5), SELL (n = 2) and SELE (n = 1) with fertility, milk production and longevity traits in a population of 337 Holstein Friesian dairy cows. Blood samples for PCR-RFLP were collected at 6 months of age and animals were monitored until either culling or 2,340 days from birth. Three SNP in SELP(Ex4-6) formed a haplotype block containing a Glu/Ala substitution at rs42312260. This region was associated with poor fertility and reduced survival times. SELP(Ex8) (rs378218397) coded for a Val475Met variant locus in the linking region between consensus repeats 4 and 5, which may influence glycosylation. The synonymous SNP rs110045112 in SELE(Ex14) deviated from Hardy Weinberg equilibrium. For both this SNP and rs378218397 there were too few AA homozygotes present in the population and AG heterozygotes had significantly worse fertility than GG homozygotes. Small changes in milk production associated with some SNP could not account for the reduced fertility and only SELP(Ex6) showed any association with somatic cell count. These results suggest that polymorphisms in SELP and SELE are associated with the likelihood of successful pregnancy, potentially through compromised implantation and placental development.
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spelling pubmed-53951452017-05-04 Polymorphisms in the selectin gene cluster are associated with fertility and survival time in a population of Holstein Friesian cows Chen, Xing Zhang, Shujun Cheng, Zhangrui Cooke, Jessica S. Werling, Dirk Wathes, D. Claire Pollott, Geoffrey E. PLoS One Research Article Selectins are adhesion molecules, which mediate attachment between leucocytes and endothelium. They aid extravasation of leucocytes from blood into inflamed tissue during the mammary gland’s response to infection. Selectins are also involved in attachment of the conceptus to the endometrium and subsequent placental development. Poor fertility and udder health are major causes for culling dairy cows. The three identified bovine selectin genes SELP, SELL and SELE are located in a gene cluster. SELP is the most polymorphic of these genes. Several SNP in SELP and SELE are associated with human vascular disease, while SELP SNP rs6127 has been associated with recurrent pregnancy loss in women. This study describes the results of a gene association study for SNP in SELP (n = 5), SELL (n = 2) and SELE (n = 1) with fertility, milk production and longevity traits in a population of 337 Holstein Friesian dairy cows. Blood samples for PCR-RFLP were collected at 6 months of age and animals were monitored until either culling or 2,340 days from birth. Three SNP in SELP(Ex4-6) formed a haplotype block containing a Glu/Ala substitution at rs42312260. This region was associated with poor fertility and reduced survival times. SELP(Ex8) (rs378218397) coded for a Val475Met variant locus in the linking region between consensus repeats 4 and 5, which may influence glycosylation. The synonymous SNP rs110045112 in SELE(Ex14) deviated from Hardy Weinberg equilibrium. For both this SNP and rs378218397 there were too few AA homozygotes present in the population and AG heterozygotes had significantly worse fertility than GG homozygotes. Small changes in milk production associated with some SNP could not account for the reduced fertility and only SELP(Ex6) showed any association with somatic cell count. These results suggest that polymorphisms in SELP and SELE are associated with the likelihood of successful pregnancy, potentially through compromised implantation and placental development. Public Library of Science 2017-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5395145/ /pubmed/28419109 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175555 Text en © 2017 Chen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chen, Xing
Zhang, Shujun
Cheng, Zhangrui
Cooke, Jessica S.
Werling, Dirk
Wathes, D. Claire
Pollott, Geoffrey E.
Polymorphisms in the selectin gene cluster are associated with fertility and survival time in a population of Holstein Friesian cows
title Polymorphisms in the selectin gene cluster are associated with fertility and survival time in a population of Holstein Friesian cows
title_full Polymorphisms in the selectin gene cluster are associated with fertility and survival time in a population of Holstein Friesian cows
title_fullStr Polymorphisms in the selectin gene cluster are associated with fertility and survival time in a population of Holstein Friesian cows
title_full_unstemmed Polymorphisms in the selectin gene cluster are associated with fertility and survival time in a population of Holstein Friesian cows
title_short Polymorphisms in the selectin gene cluster are associated with fertility and survival time in a population of Holstein Friesian cows
title_sort polymorphisms in the selectin gene cluster are associated with fertility and survival time in a population of holstein friesian cows
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5395145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28419109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175555
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