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Copy number variations in Friesian horses and genetic risk factors for insect bite hypersensitivity

BACKGROUND: Many common and relevant diseases affecting equine welfare have yet to be tested regarding structural variants such as copy number variations (CNVs). CNVs make up a substantial proportion of total genetic variability in populations of many species, resulting in more sequence differences...

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Autores principales: Schurink, Anouk, da Silva, Vinicius H., Velie, Brandon D., Dibbits, Bert W., Crooijmans, Richard P. M. A., Franҫois, Liesbeth, Janssens, Steven, Stinckens, Anneleen, Blott, Sarah, Buys, Nadine, Lindgren, Gabriella, Ducro, Bart J.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6065148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30060732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12863-018-0657-0
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author Schurink, Anouk
da Silva, Vinicius H.
Velie, Brandon D.
Dibbits, Bert W.
Crooijmans, Richard P. M. A.
Franҫois, Liesbeth
Janssens, Steven
Stinckens, Anneleen
Blott, Sarah
Buys, Nadine
Lindgren, Gabriella
Ducro, Bart J.
author_facet Schurink, Anouk
da Silva, Vinicius H.
Velie, Brandon D.
Dibbits, Bert W.
Crooijmans, Richard P. M. A.
Franҫois, Liesbeth
Janssens, Steven
Stinckens, Anneleen
Blott, Sarah
Buys, Nadine
Lindgren, Gabriella
Ducro, Bart J.
author_sort Schurink, Anouk
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description BACKGROUND: Many common and relevant diseases affecting equine welfare have yet to be tested regarding structural variants such as copy number variations (CNVs). CNVs make up a substantial proportion of total genetic variability in populations of many species, resulting in more sequence differences between individuals than SNPs. Associations between CNVs and disease phenotypes have been established in several species, but equine CNV studies have been limited. Aim of this study was to identify CNVs and to perform a genome-wide association (GWA) study in Friesian horses to identify genomic loci associated with insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH), a common seasonal allergic dermatitis observed in many horse breeds worldwide. RESULTS: Genotypes were obtained using the Axiom® Equine Genotyping Array containing 670,796 SNPs. After quality control of genotypes, 15,041 CNVs and 5350 CNV regions (CNVRs) were identified in 222 Friesian horses. Coverage of the total genome by CNVRs was 11.2% with 49.2% of CNVRs containing genes. 58.0% of CNVRs were novel (i.e. so far only identified in Friesian horses). A SNP- and CNV-based GWA analysis was performed, where about half of the horses were affected by IBH. The SNP-based analysis showed a highly significant association between the MHC region on ECA20 and IBH in Friesian horses. Associations between the MHC region on ECA20 and IBH were also detected based on the CNV-based analysis. However, CNVs associated with IBH in Friesian horses were not often in close proximity to SNPs identified to be associated with IBH. CONCLUSIONS: CNVs were identified in a large sample of the Friesian horse population, thereby contributing to our knowledge on CNVs in horses and facilitating our understanding of the equine genome and its phenotypic expression. A clear association was identified between the MHC region on ECA20 and IBH in Friesian horses based on both SNP- and CNV-based GWA studies. These results imply that MHC contributes to IBH sensitivity in Friesian horses. Although subsequent analyses are needed for verification, nucleotide differences, as well as more complex structural variations like CNVs, seem to contribute to IBH sensitivity. IBH should be considered as a common disease with a complex genomic architecture. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s12863-018-0657-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-60651482018-08-01 Copy number variations in Friesian horses and genetic risk factors for insect bite hypersensitivity Schurink, Anouk da Silva, Vinicius H. Velie, Brandon D. Dibbits, Bert W. Crooijmans, Richard P. M. A. Franҫois, Liesbeth Janssens, Steven Stinckens, Anneleen Blott, Sarah Buys, Nadine Lindgren, Gabriella Ducro, Bart J. BMC Genet Research Article BACKGROUND: Many common and relevant diseases affecting equine welfare have yet to be tested regarding structural variants such as copy number variations (CNVs). CNVs make up a substantial proportion of total genetic variability in populations of many species, resulting in more sequence differences between individuals than SNPs. Associations between CNVs and disease phenotypes have been established in several species, but equine CNV studies have been limited. Aim of this study was to identify CNVs and to perform a genome-wide association (GWA) study in Friesian horses to identify genomic loci associated with insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH), a common seasonal allergic dermatitis observed in many horse breeds worldwide. RESULTS: Genotypes were obtained using the Axiom® Equine Genotyping Array containing 670,796 SNPs. After quality control of genotypes, 15,041 CNVs and 5350 CNV regions (CNVRs) were identified in 222 Friesian horses. Coverage of the total genome by CNVRs was 11.2% with 49.2% of CNVRs containing genes. 58.0% of CNVRs were novel (i.e. so far only identified in Friesian horses). A SNP- and CNV-based GWA analysis was performed, where about half of the horses were affected by IBH. The SNP-based analysis showed a highly significant association between the MHC region on ECA20 and IBH in Friesian horses. Associations between the MHC region on ECA20 and IBH were also detected based on the CNV-based analysis. However, CNVs associated with IBH in Friesian horses were not often in close proximity to SNPs identified to be associated with IBH. CONCLUSIONS: CNVs were identified in a large sample of the Friesian horse population, thereby contributing to our knowledge on CNVs in horses and facilitating our understanding of the equine genome and its phenotypic expression. A clear association was identified between the MHC region on ECA20 and IBH in Friesian horses based on both SNP- and CNV-based GWA studies. These results imply that MHC contributes to IBH sensitivity in Friesian horses. Although subsequent analyses are needed for verification, nucleotide differences, as well as more complex structural variations like CNVs, seem to contribute to IBH sensitivity. IBH should be considered as a common disease with a complex genomic architecture. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s12863-018-0657-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2018-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6065148/ /pubmed/30060732 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12863-018-0657-0 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Schurink, Anouk
da Silva, Vinicius H.
Velie, Brandon D.
Dibbits, Bert W.
Crooijmans, Richard P. M. A.
Franҫois, Liesbeth
Janssens, Steven
Stinckens, Anneleen
Blott, Sarah
Buys, Nadine
Lindgren, Gabriella
Ducro, Bart J.
Copy number variations in Friesian horses and genetic risk factors for insect bite hypersensitivity
title Copy number variations in Friesian horses and genetic risk factors for insect bite hypersensitivity
title_full Copy number variations in Friesian horses and genetic risk factors for insect bite hypersensitivity
title_fullStr Copy number variations in Friesian horses and genetic risk factors for insect bite hypersensitivity
title_full_unstemmed Copy number variations in Friesian horses and genetic risk factors for insect bite hypersensitivity
title_short Copy number variations in Friesian horses and genetic risk factors for insect bite hypersensitivity
title_sort copy number variations in friesian horses and genetic risk factors for insect bite hypersensitivity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6065148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30060732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12863-018-0657-0
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