天猫品种和某些具有显性蓝眼的猫科育种品系中的 PAX3 插入物。

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal genetics Pub Date : 2024-04-22 DOI:10.1111/age.13433
Marie Abitbol, Alice Couronné, Caroline Dufaure de Citres, Vincent Gache
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在过去的 60 年中,家猫的许多遗传性状都被选择和保留了下来,从而诞生了以单一毛色或形态表型为特征的新品种。其中,猫科动物育种者选择了与蓝眼睛相关的最小白斑,从而培育出阿尔泰、黄玉和天体等品种。各种成熟的品种也在其血统中引入了这一特征。通过育种数据证实,这种性状为常染色体显性遗传,最早出现在哈萨克斯坦和俄罗斯的家猫、俄罗斯的英国短毛猫和英国长毛猫以及荷兰的缅因库恩猫身上,这表明它们具有不同的创始效应。通过全基因组关联研究,我们在 C1 染色体上发现了一个与法国天体猫品种的最小白斑和蓝眼表型(饲养者也称 DBE 为显性蓝眼)相关的单个区域。在该区域内,我们发现配对框 3(PAX3)是最有力的候选基因,因为 PAX3 是 MITF(黑色素细胞诱导转录因子)的一个关键调节因子,而且 PAX3 变体先前已在包括小鼠和马在内的出现或不出现蓝眼白斑的各种物种中被发现。对一只天猫进行的全基因组测序发现,在 PAX3 内含子 4 中有一个内源性逆转录病毒 LTR(长末端重复)插入物,已知该插入物含有参与 PAX3 表达的调控序列(保守非编码元素 [CNE])。该插入物位于 CNE2 和 CNE3 附近。所有 52 只具有 DBE 表型的 Celestial 猫和 Celestial 混血猫都出现了这种插入,而它们的 22 只非 DBE 幼猫和来自不同品种的 87 只非 DBE 猫都没有这种插入。近亲繁殖的天体创始者也是该插入基因的杂合子。此外,在与 Celestial 创始者有亲缘关系的 9 只 DBE 缅因库恩猫和 4 只来源不明的 DBE 西伯利亚猫中也发现了该变异体。该变异体在 Celestial 品种中的分离与显性遗传一致,似乎与耳聋无关。我们认为,NC_018730.3:g.206974029_206974030insN[395]变异代表了家猫中的 DBECEL(天体显性蓝眼)等位基因。
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A PAX3 insertion in the Celestial breed and certain feline breeding lines with dominant blue eyes

During the last 60 years many inherited traits in domestic outbred cats were selected and retained giving birth to new breeds characterised by singular coat or morphological phenotypes. Among them, minimal white spotting associated with blue eyes was selected by feline breeders to create the Altai, Topaz, and Celestial breeds. Various established breeds also introduced this trait in their lineages. The trait, that was confirmed as autosomal dominant by breeding data, was first described in domestic cats from Kazakhstan and Russia, in British shorthair and British longhair from Russia, and in Maine Coon cats from the Netherlands, suggesting different founding effects. Using a genome-wide association study we identified a single region on chromosome C1 that was associated with the minimal white spotting and blue eyes phenotype (also called DBE by breeders for dominant blue eyes) in the French Celestial breed. Within that region we identified Paired Box 3 (PAX3) as the strongest candidate gene, since PAX3 is a key regulator of MITF (Melanocyte-Inducing Transcription Factor) and PAX3 variants have been previously identified in various species showing white spotting with or without blue eyes including the mouse and the horse. Whole genome sequencing of a Celestial cat revealed an endogenous retrovirus LTR (long terminal repeat) insertion within PAX3 intron 4 known to contain regulatory sequences (conserved non-coding element [CNE]) involved in PAX3 expression. The insertion is in the vicinity of CNE2 and CNE3. All 52 Celestial and Celestial-mixed cats with a DBE phenotype presented the insertion, that was absent in their 22 non-DBE littermates and in 87 non-DBE cats from various breeds. The outbred Celestial founder was also heterozygous for the insertion. Additionally, the variant was found in nine DBE Maine Coon cats related to the Celestial founder and four DBE Siberian cats with an uncertain origin. Segregation of the variant in the Celestial breed is consistent with dominant inheritance and does not appear to be associated with deafness. We propose that this NC_018730.3:g.206974029_206974030insN[395] variant represents the DBECEL (Celestial Dominant Blue Eyes) allele in the domestic cat.

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