Trio, a novel high fecundity allele: I. Transcriptome analysis of granulosa cells from carriers and non-carriers of a major gene for bovine ovulation rate

A major gene for bovine ovulation rate has been mapped to a 1.2 Mb region of chromosome 10. Screening of coding regions of positional candidate genes within this region failed to reveal a causative polymorphism, leading to the hypothesis that the phenotype results from differences in candidate gene...

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Main Authors: Kamalludin, Mamat Hamidi, Guerra, Alvaro Garcia, Wiltbank, Milo C., Kirkpatrick, Brian W.
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Published: Society for the Study of Reproduction 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.743452020-04-17T16:35:48Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74345/ Trio, a novel high fecundity allele: I. Transcriptome analysis of granulosa cells from carriers and non-carriers of a major gene for bovine ovulation rate Kamalludin, Mamat Hamidi Guerra, Alvaro Garcia Wiltbank, Milo C. Kirkpatrick, Brian W. A major gene for bovine ovulation rate has been mapped to a 1.2 Mb region of chromosome 10. Screening of coding regions of positional candidate genes within this region failed to reveal a causative polymorphism, leading to the hypothesis that the phenotype results from differences in candidate gene expression rather than alteration of gene structure. This study tested differences in expression of positional candidate genes in granulosa cells between carriers and noncarriers of the high fecundity allele, as well as characterizing differences in the transcriptomic profile between genotypes. Five carriers and five noncarriers, female descendants of "Trio," a carrier of the high fecundity allele were initially used in an RNA-seq analysis of gene expression. Four of ten samples were contaminated with theca cells, so that six samples were used in the final analysis (three of each genotype). Of 14 973 genes expressed, 143 were differentially expressed (false discovery rate P < 0.05) in carriers versus noncarriers. Among the positional candidate genes, SMAD6 was 6.6-fold overexpressed in the carriers compared to noncarriers (P < 5 × 10-5). This result was replicated in an independent group of 12 females (7 carriers and 5 noncarriers) using quantitative real-time PCR; SMAD6 was 9.3-fold overexpressed in carriers versus noncarriers (P = 1.17 × 10-6). Association of overexpression of SMAD6, an inhibitor of the BMP/SMAD signaling pathway, with high ovulation rate corresponds well with disabling mutations in ligands (BMP15 and GDF9) and a receptor (BMPR1B) of this pathway that cause increased ovulation rate in sheep. Society for the Study of Reproduction 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74345/1/Trio%20a%20novel%20bovine%20high-fecundity%20allele%20II.%20Hormonal%20profile%20and%20follicular%20dynamics%20underlying%20the%20high%20ovulation%20rate.pdf Kamalludin, Mamat Hamidi and Guerra, Alvaro Garcia and Wiltbank, Milo C. and Kirkpatrick, Brian W. (2018) Trio, a novel high fecundity allele: I. Transcriptome analysis of granulosa cells from carriers and non-carriers of a major gene for bovine ovulation rate. Biology of Reproduction, 98 (3). pp. 323-334. ISSN 0006-3363; ESSN: 1529-7268 10.1093/biolre/iox133
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description A major gene for bovine ovulation rate has been mapped to a 1.2 Mb region of chromosome 10. Screening of coding regions of positional candidate genes within this region failed to reveal a causative polymorphism, leading to the hypothesis that the phenotype results from differences in candidate gene expression rather than alteration of gene structure. This study tested differences in expression of positional candidate genes in granulosa cells between carriers and noncarriers of the high fecundity allele, as well as characterizing differences in the transcriptomic profile between genotypes. Five carriers and five noncarriers, female descendants of "Trio," a carrier of the high fecundity allele were initially used in an RNA-seq analysis of gene expression. Four of ten samples were contaminated with theca cells, so that six samples were used in the final analysis (three of each genotype). Of 14 973 genes expressed, 143 were differentially expressed (false discovery rate P < 0.05) in carriers versus noncarriers. Among the positional candidate genes, SMAD6 was 6.6-fold overexpressed in the carriers compared to noncarriers (P < 5 × 10-5). This result was replicated in an independent group of 12 females (7 carriers and 5 noncarriers) using quantitative real-time PCR; SMAD6 was 9.3-fold overexpressed in carriers versus noncarriers (P = 1.17 × 10-6). Association of overexpression of SMAD6, an inhibitor of the BMP/SMAD signaling pathway, with high ovulation rate corresponds well with disabling mutations in ligands (BMP15 and GDF9) and a receptor (BMPR1B) of this pathway that cause increased ovulation rate in sheep.
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author Kamalludin, Mamat Hamidi
Guerra, Alvaro Garcia
Wiltbank, Milo C.
Kirkpatrick, Brian W.
spellingShingle Kamalludin, Mamat Hamidi
Guerra, Alvaro Garcia
Wiltbank, Milo C.
Kirkpatrick, Brian W.
Trio, a novel high fecundity allele: I. Transcriptome analysis of granulosa cells from carriers and non-carriers of a major gene for bovine ovulation rate
author_facet Kamalludin, Mamat Hamidi
Guerra, Alvaro Garcia
Wiltbank, Milo C.
Kirkpatrick, Brian W.
author_sort Kamalludin, Mamat Hamidi
title Trio, a novel high fecundity allele: I. Transcriptome analysis of granulosa cells from carriers and non-carriers of a major gene for bovine ovulation rate
title_short Trio, a novel high fecundity allele: I. Transcriptome analysis of granulosa cells from carriers and non-carriers of a major gene for bovine ovulation rate
title_full Trio, a novel high fecundity allele: I. Transcriptome analysis of granulosa cells from carriers and non-carriers of a major gene for bovine ovulation rate
title_fullStr Trio, a novel high fecundity allele: I. Transcriptome analysis of granulosa cells from carriers and non-carriers of a major gene for bovine ovulation rate
title_full_unstemmed Trio, a novel high fecundity allele: I. Transcriptome analysis of granulosa cells from carriers and non-carriers of a major gene for bovine ovulation rate
title_sort trio, a novel high fecundity allele: i. transcriptome analysis of granulosa cells from carriers and non-carriers of a major gene for bovine ovulation rate
publisher Society for the Study of Reproduction
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74345/1/Trio%20a%20novel%20bovine%20high-fecundity%20allele%20II.%20Hormonal%20profile%20and%20follicular%20dynamics%20underlying%20the%20high%20ovulation%20rate.pdf
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