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ABSTRACT: Visceral adipose tissue-derived serine protease inhibitor (vaspin) is an interesting novel adipocytokine with insulin-sensitizing effects. Some studies have suggested that vaspin could play an important role in the development of obesity and metabolic disorders. However, the tissue expression patterns in cattle and impact of vaspin gene variants on the growth traits has not been determined yet. Herein, we firstly investigated the tissue expression patterns of vaspin gene in new born and adult cattle. The results showed that vaspin was ubiquitously expressed in most tissues and strongly expressed in the heart, skeletal muscle and fat. Then, genetic variants within bovine vaspin gene were screened in 1235 individuals from five Chinese indigenous cattle breeds. Two novel mutations in coding region (NW_001494061: g.1124477 G>A and g.1118561 T>C) of bovine vaspin gene were identified using MspI PCR-RFLP and HhaI ACRS PCR-RFLP detection. Association analysis revealed both two mutations were significantly associated with bodyweight and chest girth at 24 months in cattle (P < 0.05). Therefore, the MspI and HhaI genetic variants of bovine vaspin gene were recommended as DNA markers related to growth traits through marker-assisted selection for genetics and breeding in cattle.
Molecular Biology Reports 05/2013; · 2.93 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is one of the multifunctional cell factors that regulates cellular proliferation, motility and morphogenesis in mammalians. And its medical research has deep significance. In this paper, polymorphisms of HGF gene were investigated in 1433 health and irrelated Chinese cattle by PCR-RFLP and DNA sequencing approach. Ten novel Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified, which included one missense mutation, g.72801G>A in the coding region, and the others in the intron. Association analysis between four of them, g.288T>C, g.72801G>A, g.77172G>T, and g.77408T>G, and growth traits in Nanyang, were performed. The results indicated that SNPs within bovine HGF gene were significantly associated with growth traits. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the genetic background of Caoyuan Red cattle was different from the others in the tested breeds. The findings will provide a background for application of bovine HGF gene in the selection program in Chinese cattle.
Research in Veterinary Science 04/2013; · 1.65 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Wnt7a is a member of the WNT gene family, which encodes secreted signaling proteins and responds to many biological processes. Specifically Wnt7a influences satellite stem cells and regulates the regenerative potential of the muscle. However, similar researches about the bovine Wnt7a gene are lacking. Therefore, in this study, polymorphisms of the bovine Wnt7a gene were detected in 488 individuals from Chinese Qinchuan cattle by DNA pooling, forced PCR-RFLP, and DNA sequencing methods. 3 novel SNPs were identified, two SNPs (g.T4926C and g.A21943G) were in the intron and the rest one was (g.C63777T) in the exon. Five haplotypes involved in these three variant sites in the Wnt7a gene were identified and their effects on growth traits were analyzed. The results revealed that haplotype 1 had the highest haplotype frequencies and was highly significantly associated with body height (P<0.01), body weight (P<0.05), chest width (P<0.05) and height at hip cross (P<0.01) respectively.
Gene 04/2013; · 2.34 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a family of ~22 nucleotide small RNA molecules that regulate gene expression by fully or partially binding to their complementary sequences. Recently, a large number of miRNAs and their expression patterns have been identified in various species. However, to date no miRNAs have been reported to modulate muscle development in beef cattle. RESULTS: Total RNAs from the Chinese Qinchuan bovine longissimus thoracis at fetal and adult stages were used to construct small RNA libraries for Solexa SBS technology sequencing. A total of 15,454,182 clean reads were obtained from the fetal bovine library and 13,558,164 clean reads from the adult bovine library. In total, 521 miRNAs including 104 novel miRNA candidates were identified. Furthermore, the nucleotide bias, base edit and family of the known miRNAs were also analyzed. Based on stem-loop qPCR, 25 high-read miRNAs were detected, and the results showed that bta-miRNA-206, miRNA-1, miRNA-133, miRNAn12, and miRNAn17 were highly expressed in muscle-related tissue or organs, suggesting that these miRNAs may play a role in the development of bovine muscle tissues. CONCLUSIONS: This study confirmed the authenticity of 417 known miRNAs, discovered 104 novel miRNAs in bos taurus, and identified five muscle-specific miRNAs. The identification of novel miRNAs significantly expanded the repertoire of bovine miRNAs and could contribute to further studies on the muscle development of cattle.
BMC Genomics 01/2013; 14(1):42. · 4.07 Impact Factor
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Journal of Genetics 01/2013; 92(1):e8-e14. · 1.09 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: The paired box 7 (Pax7) gene encoding for the transcription factor can regulate the conversion of stem cells into myogenic cells and participate in the development and regeneration of skeletal muscle. The aims of this study were to detect variations of the Pax7 gene by DNA pool sequencing and aCRS-RFLP methods in 1441 cattle from five breeds and to investigate their associations with growth traits in Nanyang and Chinese red steppe cattle. Altogether, three novel single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified in the last intron of the Pax7 gene: NC_007300: ss1 (g. G103688A), ss2 (g. T103735C), and ss3 (g. A103764T). Genotypes and the referring haplotype frequencies showed a high similarity trend among five breeds, and the G, T, and A allele frequencies of the three loci were always superior when separate or in combination. Association analysis of the single SNPs and haplotype combinations revealed that the T allele of ss2 and ss3 loci and the haplotype H(2)H(2) (GG-TT-TT) showed significant effects on growth traits such as body height, body mass, and chest girth in cattle at early stages (6 and 12 months old) (P < 0.05). The results showed that Pax7 gene variations and their corresponding genotypes may be considered as molecular markers for economic traits in cattle breeding.
Genome 01/2013; 56(1):9-15. · 1.65 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to detect mutations of the nuclear factor I/X (Nfix) gene and examine the association of its polymorphisms with growth traits in cattle. Six sequence variants (SVs) including five single-nucleotide mutations and an indel with multiple alleles were detected, among which four polymorphisms within the Nfix gene were identified in 1159 individuals of five cattle breeds by sequencing and forced PCR-RFLP methods. The results of haplotype analysis showed 14 haplotypes within the breeds. Three haplotypes were shared by the five cattle breeds. Hap1 (ACAI) was extremely predominant in all test populations, which suggested that individuals with Hap1 (ACAI) were more adapted to the steppe environment. Association analysis in Nanyang cattle showed that two SVs of the Nfix gene were significantly associated with growth traits at different ages. In addition, the locations of the SVs showed that the 3' terminal of the bovine Nfix gene was unstable. Combining this instability with its characteristic of multiple alternative splicing, we conjectured that some SVs might have a relationship with the formation of the splices through which growth traits are modulated. This study will provide useful information for the selection and detection of multiple forms of alternative splicing of the bovine Nfix gene.
Genome 12/2012; 55(12):845-51. · 1.65 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: The insulin-induced gene 1 (INSIG1) gene encodes a protein that blocks proteolytic activation of sterol regulatory element binding proteins, which are transcription factors that activate genes that regulate cholesterol, fatty acid, and glucose metabolism. However, similar research for the bovine INSIG1 gene is lacking. Therefore, in this study, polymorphisms of the bovine INSIG1 gene were detected in 643 individuals from four cattle breeds by DNA pooling, forced PCR-RFLP, PCR-SSCP, and DNA sequencing methods. Only 10 novel SNPs were identified, which included four mutations in the coding region and the others in the introns. In Nanyang individuals, seven common haplotypes were identified based on four coding region SNPs. The haplotype GACT, with a frequency of 75.4%, was the most prevalent haplotypes and SNPs formed two linkage disequilibrium blocks with strong multi-allelic D' (D' = 1). Additionally, association analysis between mutations of the bovine INSIG1 gene and growth traits in Nanyang cattle at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months old was performed, and the results indicated that the polymorphisms were not significantly associated with body mass.
Genome 05/2012; 55(6):429-36. · 1.65 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Monoacylglycerol acyltransferase 2 (MGAT2), as a candidate gene for quantitative traits, relates to dietary fat uptake, lipids synthesis and storage, which plays a
major role in the absorption of dietary fat by catalyzing the resynthesis of triacylglycerol in enterocytes. In this study,
based on DNA pool sequencing and PCR-RFLP methods, polymorphisms of the MGAT2 gene were detected in 1145 Chinese indigenous cattle. The results revealed two novel mutations located on exon 1 and exon
5 (NM_001099136.1:m.84G>T and 756A>G). Hence, we described the HaeIII forced PCR-RFLP method in exon1 and a MluI PCR-RFLP method in exon5 to detect them. In addition, the associations of these polymorphisms with growth traits were evaluated
in Nanyang cattle. The results showed that only HaeIII locus was associated with body weight and average daily gain aged 6 months, and individuals with genotype TT showed significantly
higher body weight and average daily gain than those with genotype GG.
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MGAT2 Gene–PCR-RFLP–SNP association
Genes & genomics 04/2012; 33(3):267-272. · 0.44 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Proprotein convertase 1 (PCSK1) is an endopeptidase involved in proteolytic processing of peptide hormone precursors in granules
of the regulated secretory pathway of endocrine cells and mutations in PCSK1 gene are thought to cause obesity. In the present study, based on PCR-SSCP and DNA sequencing methods, polymorphisms of the
PCSK1 gene were detected in 858 individuals from five breeds (Nanyang cattle, Qinchuan cattle, Jiaxian cattle, Luxi cattle and
Chinese Holstein). The results showed that only P8 locus showed polymorphisms and 3 synonymous SNPs of PCSK1 gene were identified. Additionally, significant statistical difference was found in bovine birth weight and diplotype MM
were 7.35% higher than diplotype XY.
KeywordsCattle–Growth traits–Mutation–
PCSK1 gene–SSCP
Genes & genomics 04/2012; 33(1):57-63. · 0.44 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Ablation of AdPLA in mice could prevent obesity, which implicated AdPLA was a new candidate gene for growth traits. In this study, we screened the polymorphisms of AdPLA gene and revealed three novel SNPs (NC_007330.4:g.43638506 C>T, 43658457 T>C and 43661404 T>C) by DNA sequencing and forced PCR-RFLP methods in 1340 individuals from six breeds. A preliminary single SNP-traits association analysis demonstrated that CC genotype was significantly higher than TT genotype at two growth traits in P6-EcoRII locus (P < 0.05). Moreover, the P8-FbaI locus had a significant association with some growth traits, individuals with TT genotype were higher than CC genotype (P < 0.05). A further analysis confirmed that these two SNPs were in linkage disequilibrium, and haplotype H2, both advantage allelic in P6-EcoRII and P8-FbaI loci, was better than the others for bovine growth traits, which was consistent with single SNP-traits association results. Therefore, this study not only proved that these SNPs were in association with bovine growth traits, but also contributed to evaluate them as genetic markers in bovine genetics and breeding and had potential application in breeding programs.
Molecular Biology Reports 02/2012; 39(6):7069-76. · 2.93 Impact Factor
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Journal of Genetics 01/2012; 91(1):e54-9. · 1.09 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Monoacylglycerol acyltransferase (MGAT3, also known as MOGAT3) catalyzes the synthesis of diacylglycerol (DAG) using 2-monoacylglycerol and fatty acyl coenzyme A. This enzymatic reaction is believed to be an essential and rate-limiting step for the absorption of dietary fat in the small intestine. However, similar research for the bovine MOGAT3 gene is lacking. Therefore, in this paper, polymorphisms of the bovine MOGAT3 gene were detected in 1145 individuals from five cattle breeds by DNA pooling, PCR-RFLP, and DNA sequencing methods. The results showed that 26 novel SNPs were identified, which included 16 mutations in the coding region and the others in the introns. Additionally, association analysis between two missense mutations, g.A229G and g.G1627A, and growth traits in Nanyang cattle up to 2 years of age and adult Qinchuan cattle was performed. The results indicated that polymorphisms were significantly associated with Nanyang cattle, but no convincing associations were observed for Qinchuan cattle for the studied traits.
Genome 12/2011; 55(1):56-62. · 1.65 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: In this study, genetic variability at codon 42 within prion protein (PRNP) gene and its associations with production traits were investigated in 2002 goats from four Chinese domestic breeds. The frequencies of allele "A" ranged from 0.353 to 0.562 in analyzed goat breeds with Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (P > 0.05) except Xinong Sannen (XNSN) dairy breed. The establishment of relationships between different genotypes and growth traits was performed in Inner Mongolia white Cashmere (IMWC) breed and revealed an association of the polymorphism with body weight at 7-year-old goats (P = 0.033). The individuals with genotype GG showed heavier body weight than those with genotype AA. Moreover, association analysis detected two significant associations between different genotypes and cashmere yield and fiber length in IMWC breed (P = 0.009, P = 0.048, respectively). In addition, three significant associations of different genotypes with density of milk (a.m. and p.m.), solids-not-fat of milk (P = 0.013, P = 0.009 and P = 0.002), respectively, were found in XNSN breed. Genotype GG had better milk quality than others. These findings suggested that the polymorphism of codon 42 within PRNP was a useful DNA marker for eliminating or selecting excellent individuals in relation to production traits in marker-assist selection breeding of goat.
Molecular Biology Reports 12/2011; 39(4):4981-8. · 2.93 Impact Factor
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Ya Zhang,
Jinlong Zhu,
Chen Wang,
Jiajie Sun,
Xinsheng Lai,
Yao Xu,
Xianyong Lan, Chuzhao Lei,
Chunlei Zhang,
Donbgying Yang,
Hong Chen
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ABSTRACT: Retinoic acid receptor responder 2 gene (RARRES2) encodes a novel adipokine protein that plays a crucial role in regulating several biological processes, including immune responses, adipocyte differentiation, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. In this paper, polymorphisms of the bovine RARRES2 gene were detected in 1300 individuals from six breeds by DNA pooling, CRS-PCR-RFLP and DNA sequencing methods. The results showed that NC_007302:g.117035859A>G, 117035706G>A and 117034290A>G were in the coding region, which resulted in three synonymous mutations and only 117033779C>G was in the 3' UTR. Additionally, associations of the four novel SNPs with growth traits were analyzed in Nanyang cattle up to 2 years of age. In P1-PvuII locus, individuals with genotype BC had greater body height and hucklebone width than those with genotype AA, AC and AB at the age of 24 months. In P3-BamHI locus, individuals with genotype AG had higher hucklebone width than those with genotype GG at the age of 24 months. However, no statistically significant differences were observed in P5-SmaI locus. These results indicated that RARRES2 gene might be a potential candidate gene for marker-assisted selection (MAS).
Molecular Biology Reports 06/2011; 39(3):2305-11. · 2.93 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Stearoyl-CoA desaturase (SCD) is an iron-containing enzyme involving in the biosynthesis of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) in mammary gland and adipose tissue, while decorin (DCN) consists of a protein core and a single dermatan or chondroitin sulfate glycosaminoglycan chain, contributing multifunctionally to matrix assembly, modulation of the activity of growth factors and cell migration and proliferation. However, few studies have focused on the genetic variability of them in goat. Herein, five Chinese goat breeds (1229 animals) were analyzed. Based on DNA pooling and PCR-RFLP, three nucleotide substitutions, one of which caused a amino acid substitution, were detected in SCD gene and three haploids (A, B, C) were constructed. According to SSCP analysis and DNA sequencing methods, a 2-bp deletion and two other SNPs were found existing in another analyzed gene DCN, and three haploids (X, Y, Z) were built. Associations between the genotypes and the growth traits (body length, body height, chest circumference, cannon circumference) were also analyzed. For SCD gene, genotype CC individuals had significant greater body height in Guanzhong and body length in both Guanzhong and Xinong saanen than genotype BC individuals (P < 0.05). For DCN gene, individuals with genotype XX was obviously higher than that with genotype XY (P < 0.05). These results indicated that genotype CC of SCD gene and genotype XX of DCN gene could be used for the breeding of new breeds of goat in China.
Molecular Biology Reports 06/2011; 38(5):3121-7. · 2.93 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) is secreted by the hypothalamus and stimulates growth hormone (GH) released from the pituitary. Mutations detected in GHRH gene showed associations with animal production traits. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of the GHRH gene with growth traits in Chinese native cattle. PCR-SSCP and sequencing were used to detect mutations of the GHRH gene in this study. One novel mutation 4251nt (C>T) was found and the frequencies of C allele were 0.8778 and 0.8476 for Qinchuan and Nanyang cattle, respectively. Body weight with the CT genotype was significantly higher (P<0.05 or P<0.01) than those with CC genotype for different growth periods (6, 12, 18, and 24 months old) in Nanyang cattle. Our findings suggested that polymorphism in bovine GHRH might be one of the important genetic factors to influence body weight.
Research in Veterinary Science 02/2011; 92(2):243-6. · 1.65 Impact Factor
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Journal of Genetics 01/2011; 90(2):e53-7. · 1.09 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Proprotein convertase 1 (PC1) is an endopeptidase involved in proteolytic processing of peptide hormone precursors in granules of the regulated secretory pathway in endocrine cells. Mutations in the PC1 gene are thought to cause obesity, and multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants have been described for this gene. In this study, based on PCR-SSCP and DNA sequencing methods, polymorphisms of the PC1 gene were detected in 447 individuals from three breeds. Only the P1, P2, P3, P9, and P10 loci showed polymorphisms, and 12 SNPs in the PC1 gene were identified. Additionally, an association analysis between mutations in the 5'-UTR and four growth traits indicated that the polymorphisms were significantly associated with caprine body height (P < 0.05) and chest circumference (P < 0.01).
Biochemical Genetics 10/2010; 48(9-10):779-88. · 0.86 Impact Factor
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Yongzhen Huang,
Enping Zhang,
Jing Wang,
Yongtao Huai,
Xianyong Lan,
Liang Ma,
Zhuanjian Li,
Gang Ren,
Fuying Chen, Chuzhao Lei,
Juqiang Wang,
Hong Chen
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ABSTRACT: It is known that the SREBP1c gene is an important gene responsible for adipogenesis and regulation of the expression of genes controlling fatty acid biosynthesis. Its expression levels increase in parallel with obesity. Therefore, the present study focused on screening the genetic variation within bovine SREBP1c gene and analyzing its effect on growth traits in 1035 individuals belonging to four Chinese cattle breeds (QC, NY, JX, CH) using PCR-SSCP, DNA sequencing, and forced PCR-RFLP methods. The results revealed two novel mutations: NC_007317: g. 10781 C > A (457aa), 10914 G > A (502aa). Association analysis with growth traits in the Nangyang breed indicated that: The SNPs in the bovine SREBP1c gene had significant effects on body weight and average daily gain at birth, 6 and 12 months old (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). Therefore, these results suggest that the SREBP1c gene is a strong candidate gene that affects growth traits in cattle.
Animal Biotechnology 07/2010; 21(3):170-8. · 0.93 Impact Factor