Monoallelic maternal expression of <it>STAT5A </it>affects embryonic survival in cattle
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Reproductive disorders and infertility are surprisingly common in the human population as well as in other species. The decrease in fertility is a major cause of cow culling and economic loss in the dairy herd. The conception rate ha...
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doaj-dac41ae4e7404f528312ddc1898ed7182020-11-25T02:58:35ZengBMCBMC Genetics1471-21562009-03-011011310.1186/1471-2156-10-13Monoallelic maternal expression of <it>STAT5A </it>affects embryonic survival in cattleMonson Ricky LMaltecca ChristianKhatib HasanSchutzkus ValerieRutledge Jack J<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Reproductive disorders and infertility are surprisingly common in the human population as well as in other species. The decrease in fertility is a major cause of cow culling and economic loss in the dairy herd. The conception rate has been declining for the past 30–50 years. Conception rate is the product of fertilization and embryonic survival rates. In a previous study, we have identified associations of several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the signal transducer and activator 5A (<it>STAT5A</it>) with fertilization and survival rates in an <it>in </it>vitro experimental system. The objectives of this study are to fine map the <it>STAT5A </it>region in a search for causative mutations and to investigate the parent of origin expression of this gene.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We have performed a total of 5,222 fertilizations and produced a total of 3,696 in vitro fertilized embryos using gametes from 440 cows and eight bulls. A total of 37 SNPs were developed in a 63.4-kb region of genomic sequence that includes <it>STAT5A</it>, <it>STAT3</it>, and upstream and downstream sequences of these genes. SNP153137 (G/C) in exon 8 of <it>STAT5A </it>was associated with a significant variability in embryonic survival and fertilization rate compared to all other examined SNPs. Expression analysis revealed that <it>STAT5A </it>is primarily monoallelically expressed in early embryonic stages but biallelically expressed in later fetal stages. Furthermore, the occurrence of monoallelic maternal expression of <it>STAT5A </it>was significantly higher in blastocysts, while paternal expression was more frequent in degenerative embryos.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our results imply that <it>STAT5A </it>affects embryonic survival in a manner influenced by developmental stage and allele parent of origin.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/10/13 |
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Monoallelic maternal expression of <it>STAT5A </it>affects embryonic survival in cattle |
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Monoallelic maternal expression of <it>STAT5A </it>affects embryonic survival in cattle |
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Monoallelic maternal expression of <it>STAT5A </it>affects embryonic survival in cattle |
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Monoallelic maternal expression of <it>STAT5A </it>affects embryonic survival in cattle |
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Monoallelic maternal expression of <it>STAT5A </it>affects embryonic survival in cattle |
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monoallelic maternal expression of <it>stat5a </it>affects embryonic survival in cattle |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Reproductive disorders and infertility are surprisingly common in the human population as well as in other species. The decrease in fertility is a major cause of cow culling and economic loss in the dairy herd. The conception rate has been declining for the past 30–50 years. Conception rate is the product of fertilization and embryonic survival rates. In a previous study, we have identified associations of several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the signal transducer and activator 5A (<it>STAT5A</it>) with fertilization and survival rates in an <it>in </it>vitro experimental system. The objectives of this study are to fine map the <it>STAT5A </it>region in a search for causative mutations and to investigate the parent of origin expression of this gene.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We have performed a total of 5,222 fertilizations and produced a total of 3,696 in vitro fertilized embryos using gametes from 440 cows and eight bulls. A total of 37 SNPs were developed in a 63.4-kb region of genomic sequence that includes <it>STAT5A</it>, <it>STAT3</it>, and upstream and downstream sequences of these genes. SNP153137 (G/C) in exon 8 of <it>STAT5A </it>was associated with a significant variability in embryonic survival and fertilization rate compared to all other examined SNPs. Expression analysis revealed that <it>STAT5A </it>is primarily monoallelically expressed in early embryonic stages but biallelically expressed in later fetal stages. Furthermore, the occurrence of monoallelic maternal expression of <it>STAT5A </it>was significantly higher in blastocysts, while paternal expression was more frequent in degenerative embryos.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our results imply that <it>STAT5A </it>affects embryonic survival in a manner influenced by developmental stage and allele parent of origin.</p> |
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