Association between IRS-1, PPAR-γ and LEP genes polymorphisms and growth traits in rabbits

Single nucleotide polymorphisms are commonly associated with changes in quantitative traits, and have been considered useful markers for improving different traits in livestock. The current study aimed to explore the effect of three SNPs located in Insulin receptor substrate (IRS-1), Peroxisome prol...

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Published in:Animal biotechnology Vol. 34; no. 7; pp. 2391 - 2399
Main Authors: Helal, Mostafa, Ali, Mahmoud A., Nadrin, Amira H., Awad, Yomna I., Younis, Nada K., Alasyed, Basant M., Jamal, Mohnad, Eid, Dima H., Soliman, Hagar A., Eissa, Sara A., Ragab, Mohamed
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Abstract Single nucleotide polymorphisms are commonly associated with changes in quantitative traits, and have been considered useful markers for improving different traits in livestock. The current study aimed to explore the effect of three SNPs located in Insulin receptor substrate (IRS-1), Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPAR-γ), and Leptin (LEP) genes on the growth traits of rabbits. Individuals from three rabbit breeds were genotyped using RFLP-PCR. The IRS-1 variant (c.189T > G) was associated with post-weaning body weight, and body weight gains, However, the effect on growth rates was insignificant in Baladi Red and V-line rabbits. The PPAR-γ variant (c.207A > C) was significantly associated with 8-wk body weights in V-line rabbits, 10-wk body weights, and growth rates from 8 to 10 weeks of age in New Zealand rabbits. However, the differences between genotypes were insignificant for body weight gains and average daily gain. The LEP gene mutation (g.16079636C > G) had significant effects on body weights at 6 and 8 weeks of age in New Zealand White rabbits and 8 weeks of age in Baladi Red rabbits were associated with the presence of the C allele. Concludingly, the results stressed the importance of the IRS-1 gene in post-weaning growth and suggested the existence of breed-specific effects for PPAR-γ and LEP.
AbstractList Single nucleotide polymorphisms are commonly associated with changes in quantitative traits, and have been considered useful markers for improving different traits in livestock. The current study aimed to explore the effect of three SNPs located in Insulin receptor substrate (IRS-1), Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPAR-γ), and Leptin (LEP) genes on the growth traits of rabbits. Individuals from three rabbit breeds were genotyped using RFLP-PCR. The IRS-1 variant (c.189T > G) was associated with post-weaning body weight, and body weight gains, However, the effect on growth rates was insignificant in Baladi Red and V-line rabbits. The PPAR-γ variant (c.207A > C) was significantly associated with 8-wk body weights in V-line rabbits, 10-wk body weights, and growth rates from 8 to 10 weeks of age in New Zealand rabbits. However, the differences between genotypes were insignificant for body weight gains and average daily gain. The LEP gene mutation (g.16079636C > G) had significant effects on body weights at 6 and 8 weeks of age in New Zealand White rabbits and 8 weeks of age in Baladi Red rabbits were associated with the presence of the C allele. Concludingly, the results stressed the importance of the IRS-1 gene in post-weaning growth and suggested the existence of breed-specific effects for PPAR-γ and LEP.
Author Younis, Nada K.
Eid, Dima H.
Alasyed, Basant M.
Soliman, Hagar A.
Eissa, Sara A.
Nadrin, Amira H.
Ali, Mahmoud A.
Awad, Yomna I.
Ragab, Mohamed
Helal, Mostafa
Jamal, Mohnad
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Body weight
Genes
Genotypes
Growth
Growth rate
Insulin
Insulin receptor substrate 1
IRS-1
IRS-1 gene
LEP gene
Leptin
Livestock
Nucleotides
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors
Point mutation
polymorphism
PPAR-γ
Rabbits
Receptors
Single-nucleotide polymorphism
Substrates
Weaning
Weight
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