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Polymorphism of genes encoding cytokines IL6 and TNF is associated with pig fatness

Journal

LIVESTOCK SCIENCE
Volume 136, Issue 2-3, Pages 150-156

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.livsci.2010.08.008

Keywords

Pig; TNF; IL6; FABP3; Fatness; SNP

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Poland [PBZ-KBN-113/P06/2005]

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Porcine fatness is a polygenic trait, but there has been limited success in identifying genes underlying its variation. Three candidate genes for fatness were evaluated: two encoding cytokines, i.e. interleukin-6 (116) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF), and the gene encoding the heart fatty acid-binding protein (FABP3). The animals were gilts of Polish Large White (n = 191), Polish Landrace (n = 239), and synthetic line 990 (n = 242). Four novel single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were detected: g.61T>C (GenBank acc. no. EF450127), g.6464C>T (X54859), and g.701T>C (X98558) in the promoter regions of the IL6, TNF and FABP3 genes, respectively, and g.8653A>G (X54859) in exon 4 of TNF. The gilts were dissected when they reached the weight of 100 kg, and 12 traits were analyzed: abdominal fat weight, backfat thickness (BET) measured at 7 points, lean meat yield, intramuscular fat percentage (IMF). average daily gain, and feed conversion ratio. Multiple breed-specific associations were calculated between fatness traits and SNPs in the promoter regions of IL6 (g.61T>C, 0.006 <= P <= 0.009) and TNF (g.6464C>T, 0.002 <= P <= 0.005). Our results support the hypothesis that the polymorphisms of IL6 and TNF are associated with fatness variation within pig breeds. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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