Identification of a QTL on BTA20 affecting susceptibility toMycobacterium aviumssp.paratuberculosisinfection in US Holsteins
- 6 July 2007
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Animal Genetics
- Vol. 38 (4) , 389-396
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2052.2007.01627.x
Abstract
The objective of this study was to identify QTL affecting susceptibility to Mycobacterium paratuberculosis infection in US Holsteins. Twelve paternal half-sib families were selected for the study based on large numbers of daughters in production and limited relationships among sires. Serum and faecal samples from 4350 daughters of these 12 sires were obtained for disease testing. Case definition for an infected cow was an ELISA sample-to-positive ratio ≥0.25, a positive faecal culture or both. Three families were selected for genotyping based on a high apparent prevalence (6.8–10.4% infected cows), high faecal culture prevalence (46.2–52.9% positive faecal cultures) and large numbers of daughters tested for disease (264–585). DNA pooling was used to genotype cows, with an average of 159 microsatellites within each sire family. Infected cows (the positive pool) were matched with two of their non-infected herdmates in the same lactation (the negative pool) to control for herd and age effects. Eight chromosomal regions putatively linked with susceptibility to M. paratuberculosis infection were identified using a Z-test (P < 0.01). Significant results were more rigorously tested by individually genotyping cows with three to five informative microsatellites within 15 cM of the significant markers identified with the DNA pools. Probability of infection based on both diagnostic tests was estimated for each individual and used as the dependent variable for interval mapping. Based on this analysis, evidence for the presence of a QTL segregating within families on BTA20 was found (chromosome-wide P-value = 0.0319).Keywords
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