A genome wide association study for backfat thickness in Italian Large White pigs highlights new regions affecting fat deposition including neuronal genes

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Carcass fatness is an important trait in most pig breeding programs. Following market requests, breeding plans for fresh pork consumption are usually designed to reduce carcass fat content and increase lean meat deposition. However,...

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Main Authors: Fontanesi Luca, Schiavo Giuseppina, Galimberti Giuliano, Calò Daniela, Scotti Emilio, Martelli Pier, Buttazzoni Luca, Casadio Rita, Russo Vincenzo
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Published: BMC 2012-11-01
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Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/13/583
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spelling doaj-61b253a04fb241f38cbaf6e0046d451d2020-11-25T01:03:38ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642012-11-0113158310.1186/1471-2164-13-583A genome wide association study for backfat thickness in Italian Large White pigs highlights new regions affecting fat deposition including neuronal genesFontanesi LucaSchiavo GiuseppinaGalimberti GiulianoCalò DanielaScotti EmilioMartelli PierButtazzoni LucaCasadio RitaRusso Vincenzo<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Carcass fatness is an important trait in most pig breeding programs. Following market requests, breeding plans for fresh pork consumption are usually designed to reduce carcass fat content and increase lean meat deposition. However, the Italian pig industry is mainly devoted to the production of Protected Designation of Origin dry cured hams: pigs are slaughtered at around 160 kg of live weight and the breeding goal aims at maintaining fat coverage, measured as backfat thickness to avoid excessive desiccation of the hams. This objective has shaped the genetic pool of Italian heavy pig breeds for a few decades. In this study we applied a selective genotyping approach within a population of ~ 12,000 performance tested Italian Large White pigs. Within this population, we selectively genotyped 304 pigs with extreme and divergent backfat thickness estimated breeding value by the Illumina PorcineSNP60 BeadChip and performed a genome wide association study to identify loci associated to this trait.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We identified 4 single nucleotide polymorphisms with P≤5.0E-07 and additional 119 ones with 5.0E-07<P≤5.0E-05. These markers were located throughout all chromosomes. The largest numbers were found on porcine chromosomes 6 and 9 (n=15), 4 (n=13), and 7 (n=12) while the most significant marker was located on chromosome 18. Twenty-two single nucleotide polymorphisms were in intronic regions of genes already recognized by the Pre-Ensembl Sscrofa10.2 assembly. Gene Ontology analysis indicated an enrichment of Gene Ontology terms associated with nervous system development and regulation in concordance with results of large genome wide association studies for human obesity.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Further investigations are needed to evaluate the effects of the identified single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with backfat thickness on other traits as a pre-requisite for practical applications in breeding programs. Reported results could improve our understanding of the biology of fat metabolism and deposition that could also be relevant for other mammalian species including humans, confirming the role of neuronal genes on obesity.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/13/583GWABackfatFatnessObesityHeavy pig
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author Fontanesi Luca
Schiavo Giuseppina
Galimberti Giuliano
Calò Daniela
Scotti Emilio
Martelli Pier
Buttazzoni Luca
Casadio Rita
Russo Vincenzo
spellingShingle Fontanesi Luca
Schiavo Giuseppina
Galimberti Giuliano
Calò Daniela
Scotti Emilio
Martelli Pier
Buttazzoni Luca
Casadio Rita
Russo Vincenzo
A genome wide association study for backfat thickness in Italian Large White pigs highlights new regions affecting fat deposition including neuronal genes
BMC Genomics
GWA
Backfat
Fatness
Obesity
Heavy pig
author_facet Fontanesi Luca
Schiavo Giuseppina
Galimberti Giuliano
Calò Daniela
Scotti Emilio
Martelli Pier
Buttazzoni Luca
Casadio Rita
Russo Vincenzo
author_sort Fontanesi Luca
title A genome wide association study for backfat thickness in Italian Large White pigs highlights new regions affecting fat deposition including neuronal genes
title_short A genome wide association study for backfat thickness in Italian Large White pigs highlights new regions affecting fat deposition including neuronal genes
title_full A genome wide association study for backfat thickness in Italian Large White pigs highlights new regions affecting fat deposition including neuronal genes
title_fullStr A genome wide association study for backfat thickness in Italian Large White pigs highlights new regions affecting fat deposition including neuronal genes
title_full_unstemmed A genome wide association study for backfat thickness in Italian Large White pigs highlights new regions affecting fat deposition including neuronal genes
title_sort genome wide association study for backfat thickness in italian large white pigs highlights new regions affecting fat deposition including neuronal genes
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2012-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Carcass fatness is an important trait in most pig breeding programs. Following market requests, breeding plans for fresh pork consumption are usually designed to reduce carcass fat content and increase lean meat deposition. However, the Italian pig industry is mainly devoted to the production of Protected Designation of Origin dry cured hams: pigs are slaughtered at around 160 kg of live weight and the breeding goal aims at maintaining fat coverage, measured as backfat thickness to avoid excessive desiccation of the hams. This objective has shaped the genetic pool of Italian heavy pig breeds for a few decades. In this study we applied a selective genotyping approach within a population of ~ 12,000 performance tested Italian Large White pigs. Within this population, we selectively genotyped 304 pigs with extreme and divergent backfat thickness estimated breeding value by the Illumina PorcineSNP60 BeadChip and performed a genome wide association study to identify loci associated to this trait.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We identified 4 single nucleotide polymorphisms with P≤5.0E-07 and additional 119 ones with 5.0E-07<P≤5.0E-05. These markers were located throughout all chromosomes. The largest numbers were found on porcine chromosomes 6 and 9 (n=15), 4 (n=13), and 7 (n=12) while the most significant marker was located on chromosome 18. Twenty-two single nucleotide polymorphisms were in intronic regions of genes already recognized by the Pre-Ensembl Sscrofa10.2 assembly. Gene Ontology analysis indicated an enrichment of Gene Ontology terms associated with nervous system development and regulation in concordance with results of large genome wide association studies for human obesity.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Further investigations are needed to evaluate the effects of the identified single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with backfat thickness on other traits as a pre-requisite for practical applications in breeding programs. Reported results could improve our understanding of the biology of fat metabolism and deposition that could also be relevant for other mammalian species including humans, confirming the role of neuronal genes on obesity.</p>
topic GWA
Backfat
Fatness
Obesity
Heavy pig
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/13/583
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