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Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2014

Characterization of promoter region of CD14 gene and association with clinical mastitis in Karan Fries cattle.

A. Sakthivel Selvan; I. D. Gupta; Archana Verma; M. V. Chaudhari; Shishir Kanungo; S. Rajesh Kumar

Cluster of Differentiation (CD14) protein was identified as a differentiation marker on the surface of monocytes and macrophages and was characterized as a receptor for bacterial endotoxin (LPS). It is regarded as the first described pattern-recognition receptor (PRR) and one of the excellent candidates for mastitis resistance in cattle. Present study was carried out with the objective to characterize and identify genetic polymorphism of promoter region of CD14 gene and its association with clinical mastitis in lactating Karan Fries cattle maintained at NDRI Karnal. Twelve SNPs were found in the complete sequence of 553 base pairs of promoter region of CD14 gene of Karan Fries cows. Cows were also screened using PCR-RFLP with Hpy188I restriction enzyme which revealed three genotypes AA, AB and BB. All three genotypes differed significantly regarding mastitis incidence.


Veterinary World | 2016

Molecular characterization and combined genotype association study of bovine cluster of differentiation 14 gene with clinical mastitis in crossbred dairy cattle.

A. Sakthivel Selvan; I. D. Gupta; Archana Verma; M. V. Chaudhari; Ankit Magotra

Aim: The present study was undertaken with the objectives to characterize and to analyze combined genotypes of cluster of differentiation 14 (CD14) gene to explore its association with clinical mastitis in Karan Fries (KF) cows maintained in the National Dairy Research Institute herd, Karnal. Materials and Methods: Genomic DNA was extracted using blood of randomly selected 94 KF lactating cattle by phenol-chloroform method. After checking its quality and quantity, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was carried out using six sets of reported gene-specific primers to amplify complete KF CD14 gene. The forward and reverse sequences for each PCR fragments were assembled to form complete sequence for the respective region of KF CD14 gene. The multiple sequence alignments of the edited sequence with the corresponding reference with reported Bos taurus sequence (EU148610.1) were performed with ClustalW software to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Basic Local Alignment Search Tool analysis was performed to compare the sequence identity of KF CD14 gene with other species. The restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis was carried out in all KF cows using Helicobacter pylori 188I (Hpy188I) (contig 2) and Haemophilus influenzae I (HinfI) (contig 4) restriction enzyme (RE). Cows were assigned genotypes obtained by PCR-RFLP analysis, and association study was done using Chi-square (χ2) test. The genotypes of both contigs (loci) number 2 and 4 were combined with respect to each animal to construct combined genotype patterns. Results: Two types of sequences of KF were obtained: One with 2630 bp having one insertion at 616 nucleotide (nt) position and one deletion at 1117 nt position, and the another sequence was of 2629 bp having only one deletion at 615 nt position. ClustalW, multiple alignments of KF CD14 gene sequence with B. taurus cattle sequence (EU148610.1), revealed 24 nt changes (SNPs). Cows were also screened using PCR-RFLP with Hpy188I (contig 2) and HinfI (contig 4) RE, which revealed three genotypes each that differed significantly regarding mastitis incidence. The maximum possible combination of these two loci shown nine combined genotype patterns and it was observed only eight combined genotypes out of nine: AACC, AACD, AADD, ABCD, ABDD, BBCC, BBCD, and BBDD. The combined genotype ABCC was not observed in the studied population of KF cows. Out of 94 animals, AACD combined genotype animals (10.63%) were found to be not affected with mastitis, and ABDD combined genotyped animals was observed having the highest mastitis incidence of 15.96%. Conclusion: AACD typed cows were found to be least susceptible to mastitis incidence as compared to other combined genotypes.


Archive | 2015

Genetic polymorphisms in ATP1A1 gene and their association with heat tolerance in Jersey crossbred cows

Ramendra Das; Archana Verma; Avtar Singh; M. V. Chaudhari; Lalrengpuii Sailo; Rc Upadhyay; J. Goswami


Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2014

CD14 gene polymorphism using HinfI restriction enzyme and its association with mastitis in Sahiwal cattle

Virendra Kumar; I. D. Gupta; Archana Verma; S. Rajesh Kumar; M. V. Chaudhari


Animal Science Reporter | 2015

Single nucleotide polymorphism in HSP90AB1 gene and its association with thermo-tolerance in Jersey crossbred cows.

Lalrengpuii Sailo; I. D. Gupta; Archana Verma; Avtar Singh; M. V. Chaudhari; Ramendra Das; Rc Upadhyay; J. Goswami


Veterinary World | 2014

Cluster of differentiation 14 gene polymorphism and its association with incidence of clinical mastitis in Karan fries cattle

A. S. Selvan; I. D. Gupta; Archana Verma; M. V. Chaudhari; Virendra Kumar


Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2013

IDENTIFICATION OF CARD-15 GENE POLYMORPHISM IN SAHIWAL CATTLE

N.P. Soumya; I. D. Gupta; Archana Verma; K.N. Raja; Inderasen Chauhan; M. V. Chaudhari


Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2016

Single nucleotide polymorphisms in ATP1A1 gene and their association with thermotolerance traits in Sahiwal and Karan Fries cattle

Ramendra Das; I. D. Gupta; Archana Verma; Sohanvir Singh; M. V. Chaudhari; Lalrengpuii Sailo; Nishant Verma; Rakesh Kumar


Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2016

Efficiency of various measures of persistency of milk yield in Sahiwal cattle

Shobhana Kaushal; R S Gandhi; Avtar Singh; M. V. Chaudhari; Ved Prakash; Atul Gupta


African Journal of Biochemistry Research | 2015

Association of single nucleotide polymorphism of Hsp90ab1 gene with thermotolerance and milk yield in Sahiwal cows

Lalrengpuii Sailo; I. D. Gupta; Archana Verma; Ramendra Das; M. V. Chaudhari

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I. D. Gupta

National Dairy Research Institute

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Archana Verma

National Dairy Research Institute

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Lalrengpuii Sailo

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Ramendra Das

National Dairy Research Institute

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A. Sakthivel Selvan

National Dairy Research Institute

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Avtar Singh

National Dairy Research Institute

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Ankit Magotra

National Dairy Research Institute

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Rakesh Kumar

National Dairy Research Institute

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S. Rajesh Kumar

National Dairy Research Institute

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Virendra Kumar

Lady Hardinge Medical College

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