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An analysis of effects of heterozygosity in dairy cattle for bovine tuberculosis resistance

Journal

ANIMAL GENETICS
Volume 49, Issue 2, Pages 103-109

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/age.12637

Keywords

disease resistance; dominance; genome-wide association study; genomic selection

Funding

  1. University of Edinburgh
  2. Roslin Institute
  3. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council institute [ISP3: BB/P013759/1]
  4. BBSRC through CEDFAS initiative [BB/E018386/1]
  5. CEDFAS [BB/E018335/1, BB/E018335/2]
  6. Animal Health Research Club [BB/L004054/1]
  7. Institute Strategic Programme Grant (ISP3 Innate Immunity & Endemic Disease) [BB/J004227/1]
  8. Institute Strategic Programme Grant (ISP1 Analysis and Prediction in Complex Animal Systems) [BB/J004235/1]
  9. Institute Strategic Programme Grant (ISP2 Control of Infectious Diseases) [BB/P013740/1]
  10. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [BBS/E/D/30002275, BBS/E/D/20231759, BBS/E/D/20211553, BB/L004054/1, BBS/E/D/20231760, BBS/E/D/20002172, BBS/E/D/20211554, BB/E018335/2] Funding Source: researchfish
  11. BBSRC [BB/E018335/2, BBS/E/D/20231760, BB/E018386/1, BB/L004054/1, BBS/E/D/20211554, BBS/E/D/20231759, BBS/E/D/20211553] Funding Source: UKRI

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Genetic selection of cattle more resistant to bovine tuberculosis (bTB) may offer a complementary control strategy. Hypothesising underlying non-additive genetic variation, we present an approach using genome-wide high density markers to identify genomic loci with dominance effects on bTB resistance and to test previously published regions with heterozygote advantage in bTB. Our data comprised 1151 Holstein-Friesian cows from Northern Ireland, confirmed bTB cases and controls, genotyped with the 700K Illumina BeadChip. Genome-wide markers were tested for associations between heterozygosity and bTB status using marker-based relationships. Results were tested for robustness against genetic structure, and the genotypic frequencies of a significant locus were tested for departures from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Genomic regions identified in our study and in previous publications were tested for dominance effects. Genotypic effects were estimated through ASReml mixed models. A SNP (rs43032684) on chromosome 6 was significant at the chromosome-wide level, explaining 1.7% of the phenotypic variance. In the controls, there were fewer heterozygotes for rs43032684 (P<0.01) with the genotypic values suggesting that heterozygosity confers a heterozygote disadvantage. The region surrounding rs43032684 had a significant dominance effect (P<0.01). SNP rs43032684 resides within a pseudogene with a parental gene involved in macrophage response to infection and within a copy-number-variation region previously associated with nematode resistance. No dominance effect was found for the region on chromosome 11, as indicated by a previous candidate region bTB study. These findings require further validation with large-scale data.

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