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Replication and fine-mapping of a QTL for recurrent airway obstruction in European Warmblood horses

Journal

ANIMAL GENETICS
Volume 43, Issue 5, Pages 627-631

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2052.2011.02315.x

Keywords

allergy; association; fine-mapping; horse; QTL; recurrent airway obstruction; replication

Funding

  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [310000-116502]
  2. Iranian Ministry of Science, Research and Technology

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Recurrent airway obstruction (RAO), or heaves, is a common performance-limiting allergic respiratory disease of mature horses. It is related to sensitization and exposure to mouldy hay and has a familial basis with a complex mode of inheritance. In a previous study, we detected a QTL for RAO on ECA 13 in a half-sib family of European Warmblood horses. In this study, we genotyped additional markers in the family and narrowed the QTL down to about 1.5 similar to Mb (23.725.2 similar to Mb). We detected the strongest association with SNP BIEC2-224511 (24 similar to 309 similar to 405 similar to bp). We also obtained SNP genotypes in an independent cohort of 646 unrelated Warmblood horses. There was no genome-wide significant association with RAO in these unrelated horses. However, we performed a genotypic association study of the SNPs on ECA 13 in these unrelated horses, and the SNP BIEC2-224511 also showed the strongest association with RAO in the unrelated horses (praw similar to=similar to 0.00037). The T allele at this SNP was associated with RAO both in the family and the unrelated horses. Thus, the association study in the unrelated animals provides independent support for the previously detected QTL. The association study allows further narrowing of the QTL interval to about 0.5 similar to Mb (24.024.5 similar to Mb). We sequenced the coding regions of the genes in the critical region but did not find any associated coding variants. Therefore, the causative variant underlying this QTL is likely to be a regulatory mutation.

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