Association and haplotype analysis of candidate genes in five genomic regions linked to sow maternal infanticide in a white Duroc × Erhualian resource population

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Maternal infanticide is an extreme and failed maternal behavior, which is defined as an active attack on piglets using the jaws, resulting in serious or fatal bite wounds. It brings big economic loss to the pig industry and severe pr...

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Main Authors: Ding Nengshui, Ren Jun, Guo Yuanmei, Li Pinghua, Wei Na, Li Yanying, Yang Zhuqing, Chen Congying, Huang Lusheng
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Published: BMC 2011-02-01
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spelling doaj-57d45b819d994add8c80b35a7fafc3b42020-11-25T03:38:41ZengBMCBMC Genetics1471-21562011-02-011212410.1186/1471-2156-12-24Association and haplotype analysis of candidate genes in five genomic regions linked to sow maternal infanticide in a white Duroc × Erhualian resource populationDing NengshuiRen JunGuo YuanmeiLi PinghuaWei NaLi YanyingYang ZhuqingChen CongyingHuang Lusheng<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Maternal infanticide is an extreme and failed maternal behavior, which is defined as an active attack on piglets using the jaws, resulting in serious or fatal bite wounds. It brings big economic loss to the pig industry and severe problems to piglets' welfare. But little is known about the genetic background of this behavior. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for maternal infanticide were identified in a White Duroc × Erhualian intercross by a non-parametric linkage analysis (NPL) in our previous study. In this study, associations of 194 microsatellite markers used in NPL analysis with maternal infanticide behavior were further analyzed by transmission-disequilibrium test (TDT). On this basis, seven genes (<it>ESR</it>2, <it>EAAT</it>2, <it>BDNF</it>, <it>OXTR</it>, <it>5-HTR2C</it>, <it>DRD</it>1 and <it>GABRA</it>6) at five genomic regions were selected and further analyzed. Associations of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and haplotypes in each gene with maternal infanticide behavior were evaluated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Microsatellite markers on pig chromosome (SSC) 2, 13, 15, and X displayed significance at <it>P </it>< 0.05 by both TDT and NPL. Of the seven candidate genes, three <it>ESR</it>2 SNPs had nominal evidence for association (<it>P </it>< 0.05). Allele <it>A </it>at <it>EAAT</it>2 g. 233G > A and allele <it>T </it>at <it>DRD</it>1 g.1013C > G > T also showed evidence of overtransmission to infanticidal sows. In the overall tests of association of haplotypes, candidate genes of <it>ESR</it>2, <it>EAAT</it>2 and <it>DRD</it>1 achieved overall significance level (<it>P </it>< 0.05). Haplotype [A; A; G], [G; A; G], [A; G; G] and [C; C], respectively, from <it>ESR</it>2, <it>EAAT</it>2 and <it>DRD</it>1 showed higher frequencies to infanticidal sows (<it>P </it>< 0.05). Alleles among haplotypes and SNPs which showed an overtransmission to infanticidal sows were from White Duroc.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>From association tests of SNPs and haplotypes, <it>ESR</it>2, <it>EAAT</it>2 and <it>DRD</it>1 showed significant associations with maternal infanticide. This result supported the existence of QTL for maternal infanticide behavior on SSC1, SSC2 and SSC16.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/12/24
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author Ding Nengshui
Ren Jun
Guo Yuanmei
Li Pinghua
Wei Na
Li Yanying
Yang Zhuqing
Chen Congying
Huang Lusheng
spellingShingle Ding Nengshui
Ren Jun
Guo Yuanmei
Li Pinghua
Wei Na
Li Yanying
Yang Zhuqing
Chen Congying
Huang Lusheng
Association and haplotype analysis of candidate genes in five genomic regions linked to sow maternal infanticide in a white Duroc × Erhualian resource population
BMC Genetics
author_facet Ding Nengshui
Ren Jun
Guo Yuanmei
Li Pinghua
Wei Na
Li Yanying
Yang Zhuqing
Chen Congying
Huang Lusheng
author_sort Ding Nengshui
title Association and haplotype analysis of candidate genes in five genomic regions linked to sow maternal infanticide in a white Duroc × Erhualian resource population
title_short Association and haplotype analysis of candidate genes in five genomic regions linked to sow maternal infanticide in a white Duroc × Erhualian resource population
title_full Association and haplotype analysis of candidate genes in five genomic regions linked to sow maternal infanticide in a white Duroc × Erhualian resource population
title_fullStr Association and haplotype analysis of candidate genes in five genomic regions linked to sow maternal infanticide in a white Duroc × Erhualian resource population
title_full_unstemmed Association and haplotype analysis of candidate genes in five genomic regions linked to sow maternal infanticide in a white Duroc × Erhualian resource population
title_sort association and haplotype analysis of candidate genes in five genomic regions linked to sow maternal infanticide in a white duroc × erhualian resource population
publisher BMC
series BMC Genetics
issn 1471-2156
publishDate 2011-02-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Maternal infanticide is an extreme and failed maternal behavior, which is defined as an active attack on piglets using the jaws, resulting in serious or fatal bite wounds. It brings big economic loss to the pig industry and severe problems to piglets' welfare. But little is known about the genetic background of this behavior. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for maternal infanticide were identified in a White Duroc × Erhualian intercross by a non-parametric linkage analysis (NPL) in our previous study. In this study, associations of 194 microsatellite markers used in NPL analysis with maternal infanticide behavior were further analyzed by transmission-disequilibrium test (TDT). On this basis, seven genes (<it>ESR</it>2, <it>EAAT</it>2, <it>BDNF</it>, <it>OXTR</it>, <it>5-HTR2C</it>, <it>DRD</it>1 and <it>GABRA</it>6) at five genomic regions were selected and further analyzed. Associations of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and haplotypes in each gene with maternal infanticide behavior were evaluated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Microsatellite markers on pig chromosome (SSC) 2, 13, 15, and X displayed significance at <it>P </it>< 0.05 by both TDT and NPL. Of the seven candidate genes, three <it>ESR</it>2 SNPs had nominal evidence for association (<it>P </it>< 0.05). Allele <it>A </it>at <it>EAAT</it>2 g. 233G > A and allele <it>T </it>at <it>DRD</it>1 g.1013C > G > T also showed evidence of overtransmission to infanticidal sows. In the overall tests of association of haplotypes, candidate genes of <it>ESR</it>2, <it>EAAT</it>2 and <it>DRD</it>1 achieved overall significance level (<it>P </it>< 0.05). Haplotype [A; A; G], [G; A; G], [A; G; G] and [C; C], respectively, from <it>ESR</it>2, <it>EAAT</it>2 and <it>DRD</it>1 showed higher frequencies to infanticidal sows (<it>P </it>< 0.05). Alleles among haplotypes and SNPs which showed an overtransmission to infanticidal sows were from White Duroc.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>From association tests of SNPs and haplotypes, <it>ESR</it>2, <it>EAAT</it>2 and <it>DRD</it>1 showed significant associations with maternal infanticide. This result supported the existence of QTL for maternal infanticide behavior on SSC1, SSC2 and SSC16.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/12/24
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