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Evaluation of EPAS1 variants for association with bovine congestive heart failure

Background:  Bovine congestive heart failure (BCHF) has become increasingly prevalent in feedlot cattle in the Western Great Plains of North America. BCHF is an untreatable complex condition involving pulmonary hypertension that culminates in right ventricular failure and death. A protein variant of...

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Autores principales: Heaton, Michael P., Bassett, Adam S., Whitman, Katherine J., Krafsur, Greta M., Lee, Sang In, Carlson, Jaden M., Clark, Halden J., Smith, Helen R., Pelster, Madeline C., Basnayake, Veronica, Grotelueschen, Dale M., Vander Ley, Brian L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6733380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31543958
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.19951.1
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author Heaton, Michael P.
Bassett, Adam S.
Whitman, Katherine J.
Krafsur, Greta M.
Lee, Sang In
Carlson, Jaden M.
Clark, Halden J.
Smith, Helen R.
Pelster, Madeline C.
Basnayake, Veronica
Grotelueschen, Dale M.
Vander Ley, Brian L.
author_facet Heaton, Michael P.
Bassett, Adam S.
Whitman, Katherine J.
Krafsur, Greta M.
Lee, Sang In
Carlson, Jaden M.
Clark, Halden J.
Smith, Helen R.
Pelster, Madeline C.
Basnayake, Veronica
Grotelueschen, Dale M.
Vander Ley, Brian L.
author_sort Heaton, Michael P.
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description Background:  Bovine congestive heart failure (BCHF) has become increasingly prevalent in feedlot cattle in the Western Great Plains of North America. BCHF is an untreatable complex condition involving pulmonary hypertension that culminates in right ventricular failure and death. A protein variant of hypoxia-inducible factor 2 alpha (HIF2α, encoded by the endothelial PAS domain-containing protein 1 gene, EPAS1) was previously reported to be associated with pulmonary hypertension at altitudes exceeding 2,000 m. Our aim was to evaluate EPAS1 haplotypes for association with BCHF in feedlot cattle raised at moderate altitudes (1,200 m). Methods: Paired samples of clinical cases and unaffected controls were collected at four feedlots in Nebraska and Wyoming. Each pair (n =102) was matched for source, pen, breed type, sex, arrival date, and management conditions. Cases were identified by animal caretakers, euthanized, and diagnosis was confirmed at necropsy. Cases were derived from 30 different ranch operations, with the largest source contributing 32. Animals were tested for eight EPAS1 haplotypes encoding 36 possible different diploid combinations. Results: The common, ancestral EPAS1 haplotype encoding HIF2α with alanine (A) at position 606 and glycine (G) at position 610 was equally frequent in cases and controls (0.67). The EPAS1 variant haplotype reported to be associated with disease (encoding threonine (T) at position 606 and serine (S) at position 610) was not enriched in cases compared with controls (0.21 and 0.25, respectively). Frequencies of other EPAS1 haplotypes (e.g., encoding Q270, L362, or G671) were each less than 0.05 overall. McNemar’s test with 45 discordant pairs showed the linked T606/S610 variant was not associated with BCHF (OR = 0.73, CI (95) 0.38 -1.4, p-value = 0.37). Conclusions: HIF2α polypeptide variants were not significantly associated with BCHF in feedlot cattle at moderate altitudes. Thus, a wider search is needed to identify genetic risk factors underlying this disease.
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spelling pubmed-67333802019-09-19 Evaluation of EPAS1 variants for association with bovine congestive heart failure Heaton, Michael P. Bassett, Adam S. Whitman, Katherine J. Krafsur, Greta M. Lee, Sang In Carlson, Jaden M. Clark, Halden J. Smith, Helen R. Pelster, Madeline C. Basnayake, Veronica Grotelueschen, Dale M. Vander Ley, Brian L. F1000Res Research Article Background:  Bovine congestive heart failure (BCHF) has become increasingly prevalent in feedlot cattle in the Western Great Plains of North America. BCHF is an untreatable complex condition involving pulmonary hypertension that culminates in right ventricular failure and death. A protein variant of hypoxia-inducible factor 2 alpha (HIF2α, encoded by the endothelial PAS domain-containing protein 1 gene, EPAS1) was previously reported to be associated with pulmonary hypertension at altitudes exceeding 2,000 m. Our aim was to evaluate EPAS1 haplotypes for association with BCHF in feedlot cattle raised at moderate altitudes (1,200 m). Methods: Paired samples of clinical cases and unaffected controls were collected at four feedlots in Nebraska and Wyoming. Each pair (n =102) was matched for source, pen, breed type, sex, arrival date, and management conditions. Cases were identified by animal caretakers, euthanized, and diagnosis was confirmed at necropsy. Cases were derived from 30 different ranch operations, with the largest source contributing 32. Animals were tested for eight EPAS1 haplotypes encoding 36 possible different diploid combinations. Results: The common, ancestral EPAS1 haplotype encoding HIF2α with alanine (A) at position 606 and glycine (G) at position 610 was equally frequent in cases and controls (0.67). The EPAS1 variant haplotype reported to be associated with disease (encoding threonine (T) at position 606 and serine (S) at position 610) was not enriched in cases compared with controls (0.21 and 0.25, respectively). Frequencies of other EPAS1 haplotypes (e.g., encoding Q270, L362, or G671) were each less than 0.05 overall. McNemar’s test with 45 discordant pairs showed the linked T606/S610 variant was not associated with BCHF (OR = 0.73, CI (95) 0.38 -1.4, p-value = 0.37). Conclusions: HIF2α polypeptide variants were not significantly associated with BCHF in feedlot cattle at moderate altitudes. Thus, a wider search is needed to identify genetic risk factors underlying this disease. F1000 Research Limited 2019-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6733380/ /pubmed/31543958 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.19951.1 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Heaton MP et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Heaton, Michael P.
Bassett, Adam S.
Whitman, Katherine J.
Krafsur, Greta M.
Lee, Sang In
Carlson, Jaden M.
Clark, Halden J.
Smith, Helen R.
Pelster, Madeline C.
Basnayake, Veronica
Grotelueschen, Dale M.
Vander Ley, Brian L.
Evaluation of EPAS1 variants for association with bovine congestive heart failure
title Evaluation of EPAS1 variants for association with bovine congestive heart failure
title_full Evaluation of EPAS1 variants for association with bovine congestive heart failure
title_fullStr Evaluation of EPAS1 variants for association with bovine congestive heart failure
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of EPAS1 variants for association with bovine congestive heart failure
title_short Evaluation of EPAS1 variants for association with bovine congestive heart failure
title_sort evaluation of epas1 variants for association with bovine congestive heart failure
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6733380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31543958
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.19951.1
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