Quantitative estimation of genetic risk for atypical scrapie in French sheep and potential consequences of the current breeding programme for resistance to scrapie on the risk of atypical scrapie

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Since 2002, active surveillance programmes have detected numerous atypical scrapie (AS) and classical scrapie cases (CS) in French sheep with almost all the PrP genotypes. The aim of this study was 1) to quantify the genetic risk of...

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Main Authors: Laurent Pascal, Moazami-Goudarzi Katayoun, Gasqui Patrick, Calavas Didier, Fediaevsky Alexandre, Arsac Jean-Noël, Ducrot Christian, Moreno Carole
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Published: BMC 2010-05-01
Series:Genetics Selection Evolution
Online Access:http://www.gsejournal.org/content/42/1/14
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spelling doaj-e205be61b20a424da7496ec270bd16142020-11-25T00:25:06ZdeuBMCGenetics Selection Evolution0999-193X1297-96862010-05-014211410.1186/1297-9686-42-14Quantitative estimation of genetic risk for atypical scrapie in French sheep and potential consequences of the current breeding programme for resistance to scrapie on the risk of atypical scrapieLaurent PascalMoazami-Goudarzi KatayounGasqui PatrickCalavas DidierFediaevsky AlexandreArsac Jean-NoëlDucrot ChristianMoreno Carole<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Since 2002, active surveillance programmes have detected numerous atypical scrapie (AS) and classical scrapie cases (CS) in French sheep with almost all the PrP genotypes. The aim of this study was 1) to quantify the genetic risk of AS in French sheep and to compare it with the risk of CS, 2) to quantify the risk of AS associated with the increase of the ARR allele frequency as a result of the current genetic breeding programme against CS.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We obtained genotypes at codons 136, 141, 154 and 171 of the PRNP gene for representative samples of 248 AS and 245 CS cases. We used a random sample of 3,317 scrapie negative animals genotyped at codons 136, 154 and 171 and we made inferences on the position 141 by multiple imputations, using external data. To estimate the risk associated with PrP genotypes, we fitted multivariate logistic regression models and we estimated the prevalence of AS for the different genotypes. Then, we used the risk of AS estimated for the ALRR-ALRR genotype to analyse the risk of detecting an AS case in a flock homogenous for this genotype.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Genotypes most at risk for AS were those including an AFRQ or ALHQ allele while genotypes including a VLRQ allele were less commonly associated with AS. Compared to ALRQ-ALRQ, the ALRR-ALRR genotype was significantly at risk for AS and was very significantly protective for CS. The prevalence of AS among ALRR-ALRR animals was 0.6‰ and was not different from the prevalence in the general population.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In conclusion, further selection of ALRR-ALRR animals will not result in an overall increase of AS prevalence in the French sheep population although this genotype is clearly susceptible to AS. However the probability of detecting AS cases in flocks participating in genetic breeding programme against CS should be considered.</p> http://www.gsejournal.org/content/42/1/14
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author Laurent Pascal
Moazami-Goudarzi Katayoun
Gasqui Patrick
Calavas Didier
Fediaevsky Alexandre
Arsac Jean-Noël
Ducrot Christian
Moreno Carole
spellingShingle Laurent Pascal
Moazami-Goudarzi Katayoun
Gasqui Patrick
Calavas Didier
Fediaevsky Alexandre
Arsac Jean-Noël
Ducrot Christian
Moreno Carole
Quantitative estimation of genetic risk for atypical scrapie in French sheep and potential consequences of the current breeding programme for resistance to scrapie on the risk of atypical scrapie
Genetics Selection Evolution
author_facet Laurent Pascal
Moazami-Goudarzi Katayoun
Gasqui Patrick
Calavas Didier
Fediaevsky Alexandre
Arsac Jean-Noël
Ducrot Christian
Moreno Carole
author_sort Laurent Pascal
title Quantitative estimation of genetic risk for atypical scrapie in French sheep and potential consequences of the current breeding programme for resistance to scrapie on the risk of atypical scrapie
title_short Quantitative estimation of genetic risk for atypical scrapie in French sheep and potential consequences of the current breeding programme for resistance to scrapie on the risk of atypical scrapie
title_full Quantitative estimation of genetic risk for atypical scrapie in French sheep and potential consequences of the current breeding programme for resistance to scrapie on the risk of atypical scrapie
title_fullStr Quantitative estimation of genetic risk for atypical scrapie in French sheep and potential consequences of the current breeding programme for resistance to scrapie on the risk of atypical scrapie
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative estimation of genetic risk for atypical scrapie in French sheep and potential consequences of the current breeding programme for resistance to scrapie on the risk of atypical scrapie
title_sort quantitative estimation of genetic risk for atypical scrapie in french sheep and potential consequences of the current breeding programme for resistance to scrapie on the risk of atypical scrapie
publisher BMC
series Genetics Selection Evolution
issn 0999-193X
1297-9686
publishDate 2010-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Since 2002, active surveillance programmes have detected numerous atypical scrapie (AS) and classical scrapie cases (CS) in French sheep with almost all the PrP genotypes. The aim of this study was 1) to quantify the genetic risk of AS in French sheep and to compare it with the risk of CS, 2) to quantify the risk of AS associated with the increase of the ARR allele frequency as a result of the current genetic breeding programme against CS.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We obtained genotypes at codons 136, 141, 154 and 171 of the PRNP gene for representative samples of 248 AS and 245 CS cases. We used a random sample of 3,317 scrapie negative animals genotyped at codons 136, 154 and 171 and we made inferences on the position 141 by multiple imputations, using external data. To estimate the risk associated with PrP genotypes, we fitted multivariate logistic regression models and we estimated the prevalence of AS for the different genotypes. Then, we used the risk of AS estimated for the ALRR-ALRR genotype to analyse the risk of detecting an AS case in a flock homogenous for this genotype.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Genotypes most at risk for AS were those including an AFRQ or ALHQ allele while genotypes including a VLRQ allele were less commonly associated with AS. Compared to ALRQ-ALRQ, the ALRR-ALRR genotype was significantly at risk for AS and was very significantly protective for CS. The prevalence of AS among ALRR-ALRR animals was 0.6‰ and was not different from the prevalence in the general population.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In conclusion, further selection of ALRR-ALRR animals will not result in an overall increase of AS prevalence in the French sheep population although this genotype is clearly susceptible to AS. However the probability of detecting AS cases in flocks participating in genetic breeding programme against CS should be considered.</p>
url http://www.gsejournal.org/content/42/1/14
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