Lentivirus Susceptibility in Iranian and German Sheep Assessed by Determination of <i>TMEM154</i> E35K

Small ruminant lentiviruses (SRLVs) cause maedi-visna disease in sheep and are prevalent in Iran and Germany. The association of the transmembrane protein 154 (TMEM154) variants with SRLV infection has been previously identified by a genome-wide association (GWAS) approach and subsequent analyses, a...

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Main Authors: Vahid Molaee, Vahid Otarod, Darab Abdollahi, Gesine Lühken
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/9/685
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spelling doaj-152c7c040fb44c91b4278197dd2062062020-11-25T01:08:42ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152019-09-019968510.3390/ani9090685ani9090685Lentivirus Susceptibility in Iranian and German Sheep Assessed by Determination of <i>TMEM154</i> E35KVahid Molaee0Vahid Otarod1Darab Abdollahi2Gesine Lühken3Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Ludwigstraße 21, 35390 Gießen, GermanyQuarantine and Biosafety Directorate General, Iran Veterinary Organization (IVO), Vali Asr Avenue, Seyd Jamaledin Asad Abadi Street, 6349 Tehran, IranBureau of Animal Health and Disease Management, Iran Veterinary Organization (IVO), Vali Asr Avenue, Seyd Jamaledin Asad Abadi Street, 6349 Tehran, IranDepartment of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Ludwigstraße 21, 35390 Gießen, GermanySmall ruminant lentiviruses (SRLVs) cause maedi-visna disease in sheep and are prevalent in Iran and Germany. The association of the transmembrane protein 154 (TMEM154) variants with SRLV infection has been previously identified by a genome-wide association (GWAS) approach and subsequent analyses, and validated in some US, German, and Turkish sheep flocks. We aimed at evaluating these findings for the first time in Iranian, and in some more German sheep flocks/breeds. Also, we aimed at comparing the SRLV susceptibility in Iranian and German sheep based on the frequency of the <i>TMEM154</i> E35 allele. About 800 blood samples were collected from 21 Iranian and German sheep flocks/breeds for different purposes: (1) The association of <i>TMEM154</i> E35K with SRLV infection status was tested in four sheep breeds and found to be significant in Kermani, Merinoland, and Brown Hair. (2) The usefulness of the <i>TMEM154</i> E35 frequency for predicting SRLV susceptibility was evaluated by regression analysis, combining data from this study and some already published data. Results showed a significant association between E35 frequency and SRLV prevalence. (3) SRLV susceptibility was compared based on E35 frequency in Iranian and German sheep. Altogether, findings of this study provide valuable information on SRLV susceptibility, using <i>TMEM154</i> E35, in Iranian and German sheep.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/9/685maedi-visnasmall ruminant lentivirussheepsusceptibilitytransmembrane proteinTMEM154
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author Vahid Molaee
Vahid Otarod
Darab Abdollahi
Gesine Lühken
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Vahid Otarod
Darab Abdollahi
Gesine Lühken
Lentivirus Susceptibility in Iranian and German Sheep Assessed by Determination of <i>TMEM154</i> E35K
Animals
maedi-visna
small ruminant lentivirus
sheep
susceptibility
transmembrane protein
TMEM154
author_facet Vahid Molaee
Vahid Otarod
Darab Abdollahi
Gesine Lühken
author_sort Vahid Molaee
title Lentivirus Susceptibility in Iranian and German Sheep Assessed by Determination of <i>TMEM154</i> E35K
title_short Lentivirus Susceptibility in Iranian and German Sheep Assessed by Determination of <i>TMEM154</i> E35K
title_full Lentivirus Susceptibility in Iranian and German Sheep Assessed by Determination of <i>TMEM154</i> E35K
title_fullStr Lentivirus Susceptibility in Iranian and German Sheep Assessed by Determination of <i>TMEM154</i> E35K
title_full_unstemmed Lentivirus Susceptibility in Iranian and German Sheep Assessed by Determination of <i>TMEM154</i> E35K
title_sort lentivirus susceptibility in iranian and german sheep assessed by determination of <i>tmem154</i> e35k
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Small ruminant lentiviruses (SRLVs) cause maedi-visna disease in sheep and are prevalent in Iran and Germany. The association of the transmembrane protein 154 (TMEM154) variants with SRLV infection has been previously identified by a genome-wide association (GWAS) approach and subsequent analyses, and validated in some US, German, and Turkish sheep flocks. We aimed at evaluating these findings for the first time in Iranian, and in some more German sheep flocks/breeds. Also, we aimed at comparing the SRLV susceptibility in Iranian and German sheep based on the frequency of the <i>TMEM154</i> E35 allele. About 800 blood samples were collected from 21 Iranian and German sheep flocks/breeds for different purposes: (1) The association of <i>TMEM154</i> E35K with SRLV infection status was tested in four sheep breeds and found to be significant in Kermani, Merinoland, and Brown Hair. (2) The usefulness of the <i>TMEM154</i> E35 frequency for predicting SRLV susceptibility was evaluated by regression analysis, combining data from this study and some already published data. Results showed a significant association between E35 frequency and SRLV prevalence. (3) SRLV susceptibility was compared based on E35 frequency in Iranian and German sheep. Altogether, findings of this study provide valuable information on SRLV susceptibility, using <i>TMEM154</i> E35, in Iranian and German sheep.
topic maedi-visna
small ruminant lentivirus
sheep
susceptibility
transmembrane protein
TMEM154
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/9/685
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