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PLOS ONE | 2011

A Deletion in Exon 9 of the LIPH Gene Is Responsible for the Rex Hair Coat Phenotype in Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

Mathieu Diribarne; Xavier Mata; Céline Chantry-Darmon; Anne Vaiman; Gérard Auvinet; Stephan Bouet; Séverine Deretz; E. P. Cribiu; Hubert de Rochambeau; D. Allain; Gérard Guérin

The fur of common rabbits is constituted of 3 types of hair differing in length and diameter while that of rex animals is essentially made up of amazingly soft down-hair. Rex short hair coat phenotypes in rabbits were shown to be controlled by three distinct loci. We focused on the “r1” mutation which segregates at a simple autosomal-recessive locus in our rabbit strains. A positional candidate gene approach was used to identify the rex gene and the corresponding mutation. The gene was primo-localized within a 40 cM region on rabbit chromosome 14 by genome scanning families of 187 rabbits in an experimental mating scheme. Then, fine mapping refined the region to 0.5 cM (Z = 78) by genotyping an additional 359 offspring for 94 microsatellites present or newly generated within the first defined interval. Comparative mapping pointed out a candidate gene in this 700 kb region, namely LIPH (Lipase Member H). In humans, several mutations in this major gene cause alopecia, hair loss phenotypes. The rabbit gene structure was established and a deletion of a single nucleotide was found in LIPH exon 9 of rex rabbits (1362delA). This mutation results in a frameshift and introduces a premature stop codon potentially shortening the protein by 19 amino acids. The association between this deletion and the rex phenotype was complete, as determined by its presence in our rabbit families and among a panel of 60 rex and its absence in all 60 non-rex rabbits. This strongly suggests that this deletion, in a homozygous state, is responsible for the rex phenotype in rabbits.


PLOS ONE | 2012

LIPH Expression in Skin and Hair Follicles of Normal Coat and Rex Rabbits

Mathieu Diribarne; Xavier Mata; Julie Rivière; Stephan Bouet; Anne Vaiman; Jérôme Chapuis; Fabienne Reine; Renaud Fleurot; Gérard Auvinet; Séverine Deretz; D. Allain; Laurent Schibler; E. P. Cribiu; Gérard Guérin

Natural mutations in the LIPH gene were shown to be responsible for hair growth defects in humans and for the rex short hair phenotype in rabbits. In this species, we identified a single nucleotide deletion in LIPH (1362delA) introducing a stop codon in the C-terminal region of the protein. We investigated the expression of LIPH between normal coat and rex rabbits during critical fetal stages of hair follicle genesis, in adults and during hair follicle cycles. Transcripts were three times less expressed in both fetal and adult stages of the rex rabbits than in normal rabbits. In addition, the hair growth cycle phases affected the regulation of the transcription level in the normal and mutant phenotypes differently. LIPH mRNA and protein levels were higher in the outer root sheath (ORS) than in the inner root sheath (IRS), with a very weak signal in the IRS of rex rabbits. In vitro transfection shows that the mutant protein has a reduced lipase activity compared to the wild type form. Our results contribute to the characterization of the LIPH mode of action and confirm the crucial role of LIPH in hair production.


BMC Genetics | 2010

A composite six bp in-frame deletion in the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene is associated with the Japanese brindling coat colour in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

Luca Fontanesi; E. Scotti; M. Colombo; Francesca Beretti; Lionel Forestier; Stefania Dall'Olio; Séverine Deretz; V. Russo; D. Allain; Ahmad Oulmouden


Journal of Animal Science | 2007

Characteristics of Angora rabbit fiber using optical fiber diameter analyzer.

S.A. Rafat; H. de Rochambeau; M. Brims; R. G. Thebault; Séverine Deretz; Muriel Bonnet; D. Allain


Livestock Science | 2008

Divergent selection for total fleece weight in Angora rabbits: Correlated responses in wool characteristics

S.A. Rafat; H. de Rochambeau; R.G. Thébault; I. David; Séverine Deretz; M. Bonnet; B. Pena-Arnaud; D. Allain


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2006

Modulation of peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor during ischemia reperfusion injury in a pig kidney model : A new partner of leukemia inhibitory factor in tubular regeneration

Keqiang Zhang; Thibault Desurmont; Jean Michel Goujon; Frederic Favreau; Jerome Cau; Séverine Deretz; Gérard Mauco; Michel Carretier; Vassilios Papadopoulos; Thierry Hauet


Archive | 2011

Obtention of a rex animal by molecular methods based on the alteration of the LIPH function

E. P. Cribiu; D. Allain; Séverine Deretz; Gérard Auvinet; Mathieu Diribarne; Céline Chantry-Darmon; Claire Rogel-Gaillard; Xavier Mata; Gérard Guérin


13. Journées de la Recherche Cunicole | 2009

Cartographie fine du caractère rex chez le lapin (Oryctolagus Cuniculus)

Mathieu Diribarne; Xavier Mata; Céline Chantry-Darmon; Anne Vaiman; Gérard Auvinet; Séverine Deretz; Claire Rogel-Gaillard; Edmond Cribiu; Hubert de Rochambeau; D. Allain; Gérard Guérin


62. Annual Meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science (EAAP) | 2011

A delection in exon 9 of the LIPH gene is responsible for the rex hair coat phenotype in rabbits

Mathieu Diribarne; Xavier Mata; Céline Chantry-Darmon; Anne Vaiman; Gérard Auvinet; Stephan Bouet; Séverine Deretz; Edmond Cribiu; Hubert de Rochambeau; D. Allain; Gérard Guérin


World Rabbit Science | 2010

A note on divergent selection for total fleece weight in adult Angora rabbits: direct response to selection on total fleece weight at first and second harvest

S.A. Rafat; R.G. Thébault; M. Bonnet; Séverine Deretz; B. Pena-Arnaud; H. de Rochambeau; D. Allain

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D. Allain

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Gérard Auvinet

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Gérard Guérin

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Mathieu Diribarne

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Xavier Mata

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Céline Chantry-Darmon

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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E. P. Cribiu

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Anne Vaiman

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Claire Rogel-Gaillard

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