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BMC Genomics | 2014

Detection of copy number variations and their effects in Chinese bulls

Liangzhi Zhang; Shangang Jia; Mingjuan Yang; Yao Xu; Congjun Li; Jiajie Sun; Yongzhen Huang; Xianyong Lan; Chuzhao Lei; Yang Zhou; Chunlei Zhang; Xin Zhao; Hong Chen

BackgroundCopy number variations (CNVs) are a main source of genomic structural variations underlying animal evolution and production traits. Here, with one pure-blooded Angus bull as reference, we describe a genome-wide analysis of CNVs based on comparative genomic hybridization arrays in 29 Chinese domesticated bulls and examined their effects on gene expression and cattle growth traits.ResultsWe identified 486 copy number variable regions (CNVRs), covering 2.45% of the bovine genome, in 24 taurine (Bos taurus), together with 161 ones in 2 yaks (Bos grunniens) and 163 ones in 3 buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis). Totally, we discovered 605 integrated CNVRs, with more “loss” events than both “gain” and “both” ones, and clearly clustered them into three cattle groups. Interestingly, we confirmed their uneven distributions across chromosomes, and the differences of mitochondrion DNA copy number (gain: taurine, loss: yak & buffalo). Furthermore, we confirmed approximately 41.8% (253/605) and 70.6% (427/605) CNVRs span cattle genes and quantitative trait loci (QTLs), respectively. Finally, we confirmed 6 CNVRs in 9 chosen ones by using quantitative PCR, and further demonstrated that CNVR22 had significantly negative effects on expression of PLA2G2D gene, and both CNVR22 and CNVR310 were associated with body measurements in Chinese cattle, suggesting their key effects on gene expression and cattle traits.ConclusionsThe results advanced our understanding of CNV as an important genomic structural variation in taurine, yak and buffalo. This study provides a highly valuable resource for Chinese cattle’s evolution and breeding researches.


Animal Genetics | 2014

Identification and genetic effect of a variable duplication in the promoter region of the cattle ADIPOQ gene

Lupei Zhang; Mingjuan Yang; Congjun Li; Yao Xu; Jiajie Sun; Chuzhao Lei; Xianyong Lan; Chunlei Zhang; Hong Chen

In cattle, the ADIPOQ gene is located in the vicinity of the quantitative trait locus (QTL) affecting marbling, the ribeye muscle area and fat thickness on BTA1. In our study, a novel variable duplication (NW_003103812.1:g.9232067_9232133dup) in the bovine ADIPOQ promoter region was identified and genotyped in seven Chinese cattle breeds. Using a reporter assay, we demonstrated that g.9232067_9232133dup decreased the basal transcriptional activity of the ADIPOQ gene in the 3T3-L1 and C2C12 cells. Furthermore, g.9232067_9232133dup suppressed the mRNA expression of the gene in adipose and muscle tissues. An association analysis indicated that the incremental variable duplication was associated with body measurements.


Gene | 2014

Identification of bovine NPC1 gene cSNPs and their effects on body size traits of Qinchuan cattle.

Yonglong Dang; Mingxun Li; Mingjuan Yang; Xiu-Kai Cao; Xianyong Lan; Chuzhao Lei; Chunlei Zhang; Qing Lin; Hong Chen

NPC1 gene is an important gene closely related to the Niemann-Pick type C (NPC). Mutations in the NPC1 gene tend to cause Niemann-Pick type C, a lysosomal storage disorder. Previous studies have shown that NPC1 protein plays an important role in subcellular lipid transport, homeostasis, platelet function and formation, which are basic metabolic activities in the process of development. In this study, to explore the association between the NPC1 gene variation and body size traits in Qinchuan cattle, we detected four novel coding single nucleotide polymorphisms (cSNPs) in the bovine NPC1 gene, including one missense mutation (SNP1) and three synonymous mutations (SNP2, SNP3 and SNP4). Population genetic analyses of 518 individuals and association correlations between cSNPs and bovine body size traits were conducted in this research. A missense mutation at SNP1 locus was found to be significantly related to the heart girth, hip width and body weight (P<0.01 or P<0.05, 3.5-year-old). Two synonymous mutations at SNP2 and SNP3 loci also showed significant effects on hip width (P<0.05, 3.5-year-old). One synonymous mutation at SNP4 locus showed significant effect on body weight (P<0.05, 2.0-year-old). Combined haplotypes H2H6 and H6H6 showed significant effects on body size traits such as heart girth, hip width, and body weight (3.5-year-old, P<0.01 or P<0.05). This study provides evidence that the NPC1 gene might be involved in the regulation of bovine growth and body development, and may be considered as a candidate gene for marker assisted selection (MAS) in beef cattle breeding industry.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Association study and expression analysis of CYP4A11 gene copy number variation in Chinese cattle

Mingjuan Yang; Jingqiao Lv; Liangzhi Zhang; Mingxun Li; Yang Zhou; Xianyong Lan; Chuzhao Lei; Hong Chen

The identification of copy number variations (CNVs) allow us to explore genomic polymorphisms. In recent years, significant progress in understanding CNVs has been made in studies of human and animals, however, association and expression studies of CNVs are still in the early stage. It was previously reported that the Cytochrome P-450 4A11 (CYP4A11) gene is located within a copy number variable region (CNVR) that encompasses quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for economic traits like meat quality and milk production. So, this study was performed to determine the presence of CYP4A11 CNV in six distinct cattle breeds, identify its relationship with growth, and explore the biological effects of gene expression. For three CYP4A11 CNV types, Normal was more frequent than Gain or Loss. Association analysis revealed a positive effect of CYP4A11 copy number on growth traits (P < 0.05). One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) analysis revealed that more CYP4A11 copies increased the gene expression level. Moreover, overexpression of CYP4A11 in vitro revealed its effect on lipid deposit. The data provide evidence for the functional role of CYP4A11 CNV and provide the basis for future applications in cattle breeding.


Gene | 2013

Effect of genetic variations within the SH2B2 gene on the growth of Chinese cattle

Mingjuan Yang; Junhui Fu; Xianyong Lan; Yu-Jia Sun; Chuzhao Lei; Chunlei Zhang; Hong Chen

As an adaptor protein, apart from potentiating Janus kinase 2 (JAK2) activation and promoting the insulin signaling pathway, Src homology 2 B 2 (SH2B2) indirectly takes part in the regulation of glucose uptake through the c-Cb1/CAP/TC10 pathway, which can in turn affect growth. In this study, we identified a 4bp indel mutation and three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within the SH2B2 gene in 959 individuals from five Chinese cattle breeds by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and sequencing. Based on the four variations, 12 haplotypes were identified. Additionally, there was a tendency that in every population pair-wise linkages increased progressively from V1-V2 to V3-V4. By association analysis, positive effects of genotypes CC and CT (snp1220 locus), DI (4bp indel locus), and CC (snp21049 locus) on growth traits were obtained. Furthermore, when combined, individuals with the combination CCDITTCC showed the best performance at an early age. These results were suggestive of an association of snp1220, 4bp indel and snp12049 with growth performance in Nanyang cattle, indicating possibly the candidate role of the SH2B2 gene in marker assisted selection in a beef cattle breeding program.


Genes & Genomics | 2011

SNPs in the coding region of bovine MGAT2 gene are associated with body weight and weight gain

Lian Qu; Mingjuan Yang; Jinlong Zhu; Junxia Liu; Mijie Li; Liangzhi Zhang; Xianyong Lan; Chuzhao Lei; Chunlei Zhang; Hong Chen

Monoacylglycerol acyltransferase 2 (MGAT2), as a candidate gene for quantitative traits, relates to dietary fat uptake, lipids synthesis and storage, which plays a major role in the absorption of dietary fat by catalyzing the resynthesis of triacylglycerol in enterocytes. In this study, based on DNA pool sequencing and PCR-RFLP methods, polymorphisms of the MGAT2 gene were detected in 1145 Chinese indigenous cattle. The results revealed two novel mutations located on exon 1 and exon 5 (NM_001099136.1:m.84G>T and 756A>G). Hence, we described the HaeIII forced PCR-RFLP method in exon1 and a MluI PCR-RFLP method in exon5 to detect them. In addition, the associations of these polymorphisms with growth traits were evaluated in Nanyang cattle. The results showed that only HaeIII locus was associated with body weight and average daily gain aged 6 months, and individuals with genotype TT showed significantly higher body weight and average daily gain than those with genotype GG.


Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2016

Genetic variation, association analysis, and expression pattern of SMAD3 gene in Chinese cattle.

Tao Shi; Yao Xu; Mingjuan Yang; Yang Zhou; Mei Liu; Xianyong Lan; Chuzhao Lei; Xinglei Qi; Fengpeng Lin; Yueyu Bai; Hong Chen

SMAD3, a member of SMAD transcription factors, plays a key role in transforming growth factorbeta (TGF-β) signalling pathway and regulation of muscle growth. However, there was no strong evidence of association between SMAD3 polymorphisms and body traits in animals. In this study, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in SMAD3 gene were detected in four Chinese cattle breeds (Qinchuan, Jiaxian, Nanyang, and Caoyuan) by using DNA pool sequencing and PCR-RFLP, and their effects on gene expression and growth traits were evaluated in Qinchuan cattle. The results showed that four novel SNPs (NC_007308.5 c.-2017A>G, g.101664C>G, g.105829A>G, and g.114523A>G) in promoter, intron 3, and intron 5 were found in four cattle breeds. NC_007308.5 c.-2017A>G and g.114523A>G were significantly (P < 0.05) associated with SMAD3 gene expression. Furthermore, the four SNPs were strikingly (P < 0.05) associated with rump length, chest girth, and body weight in two-year-old Qinchuan cattle. Our results provided the evidence that SNPs in SMAD3 were associated with cattle traits, which showed the possibility that the four SNPs could be novel molecular markers for beef cattle breeding and genetics.


Animal Science Journal | 2016

Copy number variations at LEPR gene locus associated with gene expression and phenotypic traits in Chinese cattle

Tao Shi; Yao Xu; Mingjuan Yang; Yongzhen Huang; Xianyong Lan; Chuzhao Lei; Xinglei Qi; Xiaoming Yang; Hong Chen


Livestock Science | 2012

Polymorphisms and effects on growth traits of the SH2B1 gene in Chinese cattle

Mingjuan Yang; Lian Qu; Junxia Liu; Xianyong Lan; Liangzhi Zhang; Jing Wang; Chuzhao Lei; Hong Chen


Molecular Biology Reports | 2013

Cell death-inducing DFFA-like effector c (CIDEC/Fsp27) gene: molecular cloning, sequence characterization, tissue distribution and polymorphisms in Chinese cattles

Jing Wang; Xiu-Kai Cao; Hong Pan; Liushuai Hua; Mingjuan Yang; Chuzhao Lei; Xianyong Lan; Hong Chen

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Hong Chen

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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Xianyong Lan

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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Chunlei Zhang

Jiangsu Normal University

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Lian Qu

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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Liangzhi Zhang

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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Yao Xu

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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Yang Zhou

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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