Cargando…

Exploiting whole genome sequence data to fine map and characterize candidate genes within a quantitative trait loci region affecting androstenone on porcine chromosome 5

Male piglets are routinely castrated to eliminate boar taint. However, this treatment is undesirable, and alternative approaches, including genetic strategies to reduce boar taint, are demanded. Androstenone is one of the causative agents of boar taint, and a QTL region affecting this pheromone has...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: van Son, M., Agarwal, R., Kent, M. P., Grove, H., Grindflek, E., Lien, S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5698758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29034488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/age.12615
_version_ 1783280821431435264
author van Son, M.
Agarwal, R.
Kent, M. P.
Grove, H.
Grindflek, E.
Lien, S.
author_facet van Son, M.
Agarwal, R.
Kent, M. P.
Grove, H.
Grindflek, E.
Lien, S.
author_sort van Son, M.
collection PubMed
description Male piglets are routinely castrated to eliminate boar taint. However, this treatment is undesirable, and alternative approaches, including genetic strategies to reduce boar taint, are demanded. Androstenone is one of the causative agents of boar taint, and a QTL region affecting this pheromone has previously been reported on SSC5: 22.6–24.8 Mb in Duroc. The QTL region is one of the few reported for androstenone that does not simultaneously affect levels of other sex steroids. The main objective of this study was to fine map this QTL. Whole genome sequence data from 23 Norwegian Duroc boars were analyzed to detect new polymorphisms within the QTL region. A subset of 161 SNPs was genotyped in 834 Duroc sires and analyzed for association with androstenone in adipose tissue and testosterone, estrone sulphate and 17β‐estradiol in blood plasma. Our results revealed 100 SNPs significantly associated with androstenone levels in fat (P < 0.001) with 94 of the SNPs being in strong linkage disequilibrium in the region 23.03–24.27 Mb. This haplotype block contains at least four positional candidate genes (HSD17B6,SDR9C7,RDH16 and STAT6) involved in androstenone biosynthesis. No significant associations were found between any of the SNPs and levels of testosterone and estrogens, confirming previous findings. The amount of phenotypic variance explained by single SNPs within the haplotype block was as high as 5.4%. As the SNPs in this region significantly affect levels of androstenone without affecting levels of other sex steroids, they are especially interesting as genetic markers for selection against boar taint.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5698758
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2017
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-56987582017-11-30 Exploiting whole genome sequence data to fine map and characterize candidate genes within a quantitative trait loci region affecting androstenone on porcine chromosome 5 van Son, M. Agarwal, R. Kent, M. P. Grove, H. Grindflek, E. Lien, S. Anim Genet Articles Male piglets are routinely castrated to eliminate boar taint. However, this treatment is undesirable, and alternative approaches, including genetic strategies to reduce boar taint, are demanded. Androstenone is one of the causative agents of boar taint, and a QTL region affecting this pheromone has previously been reported on SSC5: 22.6–24.8 Mb in Duroc. The QTL region is one of the few reported for androstenone that does not simultaneously affect levels of other sex steroids. The main objective of this study was to fine map this QTL. Whole genome sequence data from 23 Norwegian Duroc boars were analyzed to detect new polymorphisms within the QTL region. A subset of 161 SNPs was genotyped in 834 Duroc sires and analyzed for association with androstenone in adipose tissue and testosterone, estrone sulphate and 17β‐estradiol in blood plasma. Our results revealed 100 SNPs significantly associated with androstenone levels in fat (P < 0.001) with 94 of the SNPs being in strong linkage disequilibrium in the region 23.03–24.27 Mb. This haplotype block contains at least four positional candidate genes (HSD17B6,SDR9C7,RDH16 and STAT6) involved in androstenone biosynthesis. No significant associations were found between any of the SNPs and levels of testosterone and estrogens, confirming previous findings. The amount of phenotypic variance explained by single SNPs within the haplotype block was as high as 5.4%. As the SNPs in this region significantly affect levels of androstenone without affecting levels of other sex steroids, they are especially interesting as genetic markers for selection against boar taint. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-10-16 2017-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5698758/ /pubmed/29034488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/age.12615 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Animal Genetics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Stichting International Foundation for Animal Genetics. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Articles
van Son, M.
Agarwal, R.
Kent, M. P.
Grove, H.
Grindflek, E.
Lien, S.
Exploiting whole genome sequence data to fine map and characterize candidate genes within a quantitative trait loci region affecting androstenone on porcine chromosome 5
title Exploiting whole genome sequence data to fine map and characterize candidate genes within a quantitative trait loci region affecting androstenone on porcine chromosome 5
title_full Exploiting whole genome sequence data to fine map and characterize candidate genes within a quantitative trait loci region affecting androstenone on porcine chromosome 5
title_fullStr Exploiting whole genome sequence data to fine map and characterize candidate genes within a quantitative trait loci region affecting androstenone on porcine chromosome 5
title_full_unstemmed Exploiting whole genome sequence data to fine map and characterize candidate genes within a quantitative trait loci region affecting androstenone on porcine chromosome 5
title_short Exploiting whole genome sequence data to fine map and characterize candidate genes within a quantitative trait loci region affecting androstenone on porcine chromosome 5
title_sort exploiting whole genome sequence data to fine map and characterize candidate genes within a quantitative trait loci region affecting androstenone on porcine chromosome 5
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5698758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29034488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/age.12615
work_keys_str_mv AT vansonm exploitingwholegenomesequencedatatofinemapandcharacterizecandidategeneswithinaquantitativetraitlociregionaffectingandrostenoneonporcinechromosome5
AT agarwalr exploitingwholegenomesequencedatatofinemapandcharacterizecandidategeneswithinaquantitativetraitlociregionaffectingandrostenoneonporcinechromosome5
AT kentmp exploitingwholegenomesequencedatatofinemapandcharacterizecandidategeneswithinaquantitativetraitlociregionaffectingandrostenoneonporcinechromosome5
AT groveh exploitingwholegenomesequencedatatofinemapandcharacterizecandidategeneswithinaquantitativetraitlociregionaffectingandrostenoneonporcinechromosome5
AT grindfleke exploitingwholegenomesequencedatatofinemapandcharacterizecandidategeneswithinaquantitativetraitlociregionaffectingandrostenoneonporcinechromosome5
AT liens exploitingwholegenomesequencedatatofinemapandcharacterizecandidategeneswithinaquantitativetraitlociregionaffectingandrostenoneonporcinechromosome5