Distribution of Allele Frequencies at 5′-Flanking Region of CYP19 and ERα Genes between Iranian Simmental and Three Indigenous Cattle Breeds
الموضوعات :ف. محمد نژاد سنگدهی 1 , ق. رحیمی میانجی 2 , م. صفدری شاهرودی 3 , س.ع. رضوی-ششده 4 , م. غلامی 5
1 - Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Animal Science and Fishery, Sari Agriculture science and Natural Resources University, Sari, Iran
2 - Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Animal Science and Fishery, Sari Agriculture science and Natural Resources University, Sari, Iran
3 - Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agricultural Science and Engineering, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
4 - Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Animal Science and Fishery, Sari Agriculture science and Natural Resources University, Sari, Iran
5 - Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agricultural Science and Engineering, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
الکلمات المفتاحية: cattle breeds, CYP19 gene, ERα gene, estrogen, polymorphisms, promoter,
ملخص المقالة :
This study was performed to investigate two polymorphic sites from Cyp19 gene (PvuII and MspI) and one polymorphic site from ERα gene (SnaBI) in four cattle breeds including Mazandarani, Taleshi, Sistani and Simmental. In overall 278 samples for CYP19 and 206 samples for ERα marker sites were genotyped using polymerase chain reactionsingle-strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) procedure. For CYP19/PvuII, the frequency of A allele ranged from 0.89 in Mazandarani to 0.98 in Taleshi. For CYP19/MspI, Taleshi was the only monomorphic breed with just AA genotype. Other breeds were polymorphic with A allele frequency ranging from 0.93 (Simmental) to 0.98 (Sistani). No BB individuals were observed in the studied sample. Considering two loci in combination with each other, only 5 out of 8 theoretically possible combined genotypes were observed in the genotyped samples. For ERα/SnaBI, all populations showed polymorphism. The highest and lowest frequencies of A allele were observed in Sistani (0.55) and Simmental (0.96), respectively. Based on Nei’s method, the most genetic distance was observed between Sistani and Simmental and the least genetic distance was observed between Mazandarani and Taleshi breeds. The results of the present study showed significant differences in genotypic and allelic frequencies among four investigated breeds. These findings may be used in further researches, such as association studies for performance traits in cattle breeding.
Barton N.H. (2011). Estimating linkage disequilibria. Heredity. 106, 205-206.
Fürbass R., Kalbe C. and Vanselow J. (1997). Tissue-specific expression of the bovine aromatase encoding gene uses multiple transcriptional start sites and alternative first exons. Endocrinology. 138, 2813-2819.
Ghosh D., Griswold J., Erman M. and Pangborn W. (2009). Structural basis for androgen specificity and oestrogen synthesis in human aromatase. Nature. 457, 219-223.
Hill W.G. and Robertson A. (1968). Linkage disequilibrium in finite populations. Theor. Appl. Genet. 38, 226-231.
Inoue S. and Horie-Inoue K. (2004). Estrogen receptor function and molecular mechanisms. Horm. Rep. Ther. 47, 480-485.
Jedrzejczak M., Grzesiak W., Szatkowska I., Dybus A., Muszynska M. and Zaborski D. (2011). Association between polymorphisms of CYP19, CYP21 and ER1 genes and milk production traits in Black-and-White cattle. Turkish J. Vet. Anim. Sci. 35, 41-49.
Jedrzejczak M., Szatkowska I., Zych S., Grzesiak W., Czerniawska-Piątkowska E. and Dybus A. (2006). Evaluation of associations of the polymorphism in the placenta-specific promoter 1.1 of the CYP19 gene in Black and White and Jersey cattle with milk production traits. Arch. Tierz. 49, 311-314.
Kalbe C., Fürbass R., Schwerin M. and Vanselow J. (2000). Cis-acting elements regulating the placenta-specific promoter of the bovine Cyp19 gene.J. Mol. Endocrinol. 25, 265-273.
Kowalewska-Luczak I. (2009). Study of the genetic structure of dairy cattle based on polymorphism within the aromatase gene. Russian J. Genet. 45, 926-931.
Kowalewska-Luczak I. (2010). Polymorphism of the CYP19 gene and milk production traits of dairy cattle. Turkish J. Vet. Anim. Sci. 34, 493-496.
Kowalewska-Luczak I., Michniewicz E. and Kulig H. (2013). Effect of CYP19 SNPs on milk production traits of Jersey cows. Acta Sci. Pol., Zootech. 12, 33-40.
Miller S.A., Dykes D.D. and Polesky H.F. (1988). A simple salting out procedure for extracting DNA from human nucleated cells. Nucl. Acids. Res. 16, 1215.
Simpson E.R. and Davis S.R. (2001). Minireview: aromatase and the regulation of oestrogen biosynthesis some new perspectives. Endocrinology. 142, 4589-4594.
Szatkowska I., Grzesiak W., Jędrzejczak M., Dybus A., Zaborski D. and Jankowiak D. (2011). An analysis of CYP19, CYP21 and ER genotypes in Polish Holstein-Friesian cows with regard to the selected reproductive traits. Acta Vet. Brno. 80, 065-071.
Szreder T. and Zwierzchowski L. (2004). Polymorphism within the bovine estrogen receptor gene 5’ region. J. Appl. Genet. 45, 225-236.
Szreder T. and Zwierzchowski L. (2007). Estrogen receptors and their genes potential markers of functional and production traits of farm animals. Mol. Biol. Rep. 34, 207-211.
Szreder T., Oprządek J., Żelazowska B., Dymnicki E. and Zwierzchowski L. (2011). Polymorphism A/C in exon 7 of the bovine estrogen receptor α (ERα) gene and its association with functional and milk production traits in Red and White cattle. Anim. Sci. Pap. Rep. 29, 281-291.
Szreder T., Żelazowska B., Oprządek J. and Zwierzchowski L. (2008). Expression in promoter variant of the ERα gene in Bos taurus liver. Mol. Biol. Rep. 35, 65-71.
Szreder T., Żelazowska B., Zwierzchowski L. and Pareek C.S. (2007). A novel nucleotide sequence polymorphism in the 5′-noncoding region of bovine estrogen receptor α gene, the RFLP-SnaBI. Biochem. Genet. 45, 255-262.
Vanselow J., Fürbass R., Rehbock F., Klautschek G. and Schwerin M. (2004). Cattle and sheep use different promoters to direct the expression of the aromatase cytochrome P450 encoding gene, CYP19, during pregnancy. Domest. Anim. Endocrinol. 27, 99-114.
Vanselow J., Kühn C., Fürbass R. and Schwerin M. (1999). Three PCR/RFLPs identified in the promoter region 1.1 of the bovine aromatase gene (CYP19). Anim. Genet. 30, 232-233.
Wang M.H., Jia T.Y., Jiang N., Wang L., Hu X.H. and Luo Z. (2010) Inferring linkage disequilibrium from non-random samples. BMC Genomics. 11, 328-332.