Novel single nucleotide polymorphism G216A of hormone-sensitive lipase gene associated with Awassi sheep reproduction

IF 2.5 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-27 DOI:10.1186/s43088-024-00533-6
Suroor H. Mohammed, Tahreer M. Al-Thuwaini
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Abstract

Background

Litter size plays a crucial role in determining profitability in the sheep industry. Breeding sheep with high litter sizes could be enhanced by selecting candidate genes. One gene affecting sheep's reproductive performance is the hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) gene. As a result, this study investigated whether the HSL gene variation influenced the fertility of Awassi ewes. The genomic DNA was extracted from 52 singleton ewes and 48 twin ewes. The HSL gene exon 9 (278 bp) was amplified using polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

Results

Study results revealed two genotypes identified in the 278-bp amplicons: GG and GA. Molecular sequence analysis identified a novel mutation in the GA genotype 216G > A. The statistical analysis revealed a significant association between the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) 216A > G and reproductive performance. Ewes with the SNP 216G > A genotype exhibited significantly increased litter sizes, twinning rates, lambing rates, and fewer days to lambing compared to ewes with GG genotypes (P ≤ 0.05). The logistic regression analysis results provided strong evidence that the 216G > A mutation significantly increased litter sizes.

Conclusions

This study concluded that variant 216G > A SNP positively impacts Awassi sheep reproduction. There is a higher litter size and more prolificacy in ewes with the 216G > A SNP than in those without the SNP.

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与阿瓦西羊繁殖有关的激素敏感脂肪酶基因的新型单核苷酸多态性 G216A
产仔数对决定养羊业的盈利能力起着至关重要的作用。可以通过选择候选基因来提高绵羊的产仔数。影响绵羊繁殖性能的基因之一是激素敏感脂肪酶(HSL)基因。因此,本研究调查了 HSL 基因变异是否影响阿瓦西母羊的繁殖力。研究人员从 52 只单胎母羊和 48 只双胞胎母羊身上提取了基因组 DNA。利用聚合酶链式反应(PCR)扩增了 HSL 基因外显子 9(278 bp)。研究结果显示,在 278 bp 的扩增子中发现了两种基因型:GG和GA。分子序列分析在 GA 基因型中发现了一个新的突变 216G > A。统计分析显示,单核苷酸多态性(SNP)216A > G 与繁殖性能之间存在显著关联。与 GG 基因型的母羊相比,SNP 216G > A 基因型的母羊在产仔数、双胞胎率、产羔率和产羔天数上都有显著提高(P ≤ 0.05)。逻辑回归分析结果有力地证明了 216G > A 突变会显著增加产仔数。本研究认为,变异基因 216G > A SNP 对阿瓦西羊的繁殖有积极影响。与不含 216G > A SNP 的母羊相比,含 216G > A SNP 的母羊产仔数更高,繁殖力更强。
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