2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12863-017-0493-7
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Genomic regions underlying susceptibility to bovine tuberculosis in Holstein-Friesian cattle

Abstract: BackgroundThe significant social and economic loss as a result of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) presents a continuous challenge to cattle industries in the UK and worldwide. However, host genetic variation in cattle susceptibility to bTB provides an opportunity to select for resistant animals and further understand the genetic mechanisms underlying disease dynamics.MethodsThe present study identified genomic regions associated with susceptibility to bTB using genome-wide association (GWA), regional heritability ma… Show more

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“…SNP markers associated with bTB resistance will improve the accuracy of predictors (Tsairidou et al, 2014) and identify genomic regions for bTB resistance in cattle. We have identified a number of loci and candidate genes in three genome wide association (GWA) studies for bTB resistance Raphaka et al, 2017;Wilkinson et al, 2017). We have now whole genome sequenced 88 HF sires with known estimated breeding values (EBV) for bTB resistance in order to provide novel information that could enhance accuracy of genomic predictors as well as identifying novel SNPs closer to the causal loci for bTB resistance in cattle.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SNP markers associated with bTB resistance will improve the accuracy of predictors (Tsairidou et al, 2014) and identify genomic regions for bTB resistance in cattle. We have identified a number of loci and candidate genes in three genome wide association (GWA) studies for bTB resistance Raphaka et al, 2017;Wilkinson et al, 2017). We have now whole genome sequenced 88 HF sires with known estimated breeding values (EBV) for bTB resistance in order to provide novel information that could enhance accuracy of genomic predictors as well as identifying novel SNPs closer to the causal loci for bTB resistance in cattle.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This region did not overlap with any other regions identified by studies of bTB resistance in cattle eg. (Bermingham et al, 2014; Finlay et al, 2012; Richardson et al, 2016; le Roex et al, 2013; Tsairidou et al, 2018; Amos et al, 2013; Driscoll et al, 2011; Raphaka et al, 2017). However, one of the genes within ±500Kbp of this region was tumor necrosis factor (TNF).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Bonferroni correction was applied to the genome-wide significance threshold, calculated as p = − log 10 (0.05/ n ) = 7.00 (where n is the number of SNPs, n = 500815). Regions surrounding 100000bp of SNPs which had been identified as being associated with bTB resistance in cattle in the literature (Bermingham et al, 2014; Finlay et al, 2012; Richardson et al, 2016; le Roex et al, 2013; Tsairidou et al, 2018; Amos et al, 2013; Driscoll et al, 2011; Raphaka et al, 2017) were also evaluated with a lower significance threshold of p = − log 10 (0.05/45780) = 5.96.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Un estudio reciente que incluye el análisis de diferentes fenotipos (animales reactores a tuberculina, lesiones visibles y aislamiento de M. bovis por cultivo) en la susceptibilidad a TBb, identificó 2 SNP, en los cromosomas 2 y 23, asociados significativamente con diferentes rasgos de susceptibilidad, los cuales proporcionan posibles marcadores para la selección de individuos susceptibles, diferenciándolos de aquéllos con el potencial de resistencia a la enfermedad (27) .…”
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