Consequences of gene editing of PRLR on thermotolerance, growth, and male reproduction in cattle

IF 2.5 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY FASEB bioAdvances Pub Date : 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1096/fba.2024-00029
Camila J. Cuellar, Thiago F. Amaral, Paula Rodriguez-Villamil, F. Ongaratto, D. Onan Martinez, Rémi Labrecque, João D. de Agostini Losano, Eliab Estrada-Cortés, Jonathan R. Bostrom, Kyra Martins, D. Owen Rae, Jeremy Block, Quinn A. Hoorn, Bradford W. Daigneault, Jonathan Merriam, Michael Lohuis, Serdal Dikmen, João H. J. Bittar, Tatiane S. Maia, Daniel F. Carlson, Sabreena Larson, Tad S. Sonstegard, Peter J. Hansen
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Global warming is a major challenge to the sustainable and humane production of food because of the increased risk of livestock to heat stress. Here, the example of the prolactin receptor (PRLR) gene is used to demonstrate how gene editing can increase the resistance of cattle to heat stress by the introduction of mutations conferring thermotolerance. Several cattle populations in South and Central America possess natural mutations in PRLR that result in affected animals having short hair and being thermotolerant. CRISPR/Cas9 technology was used to introduce variants of PRLR in two thermosensitive breeds of cattle – Angus and Jersey. Gene-edited animals exhibited superior ability to regulate vaginal temperature (heifers) and rectal temperature (bulls) compared to animals that were not gene-edited. Moreover, gene-edited animals exhibited superior growth characteristics and had larger scrotal circumference. There was no evidence for deleterious effects of the mutation on carcass characteristics or male reproductive function. These results indicate the potential for reducing heat stress in relevant environments to enhance cattle productivity.

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PRLR基因编辑对牛耐热性、生长和雄性繁殖的影响
全球变暖是对可持续和人道粮食生产的一大挑战,因为牲畜遭受热应激的风险增加了。本文以催乳素受体(PRLR)基因为例,说明基因编辑如何通过引入具有耐热性的突变来提高牛对热应激的抵抗力。南美洲和中美洲的一些牛群中存在 PRLR 基因的自然突变,导致受影响的动物具有短毛和耐热性。研究人员利用 CRISPR/Cas9 技术,在安格斯牛和泽西牛这两个对温度敏感的牛种中引入了 PRLR 的变体。与未进行基因编辑的动物相比,经过基因编辑的动物在调节阴道温度(小母牛)和直肠温度(公牛)方面表现出更强的能力。此外,基因编辑过的动物表现出更优越的生长特性,阴囊周长更大。没有证据表明基因突变对胴体特征或雄性繁殖功能产生有害影响。这些结果表明,在相关环境中减少热应激有可能提高牛的生产力。
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