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Single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with thermoregulation in lactating dairy cows exposed to heat stress

dc.contributor.authorWang, Xianzhong
dc.contributor.authorOrtega, M. Sofia
dc.contributor.authorCole, John Bruce
dc.contributor.authorNull, Daniel J.
dc.contributor.authorHansen, Peter James
dc.contributor.buuauthorDikmen, Serdal
dc.contributor.departmentVeteriner Fakültesi
dc.contributor.departmentHayvan Bilimleri Bölümü
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0002-5611-4993
dc.contributor.researcheridA-5731-2018
dc.contributor.scopusid8280302600
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-13T13:01:54Z
dc.date.available2022-06-13T13:01:54Z
dc.date.issued2015-12
dc.description.abstractDairy cows with increased rectal temperature experience lower milk yield and fertility. Rectal temperature during heat stress is heritable, so genetic selection for body temperature regulation could reduce effects of heat stress on production. One aim of the study was to validate the relationship between genotype and heat tolerance for single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) previously associated with resistance to heat stress. A second aim was to identify new SNPs associated with heat stress resistance. Thermotolerance was assessed in lactating Holsteins during the summer by measuring rectal temperature (a direct measurement of body temperature regulation; n = 435), respiration rate (an indirect measurement of body temperature regulation, n = 450) and sweating rate (the major evaporative cooling mechanism in cattle, n = 455). The association between genotype and thermotolerance was evaluated for 19 SNPs previously associated with rectal temperature from a genomewide analysis study (GWAS), four SNPs previously associated with change in milk yield during heat stress from GWAS, 2 candidate gene SNPs previously associated with rectal temperature and respiration rate during heat stress (ATPA1A and HSP70A) and 66 SNPs in genes previously shown to be associated with reproduction, production or health traits in Holsteins. For SNPs previously associated with heat tolerance, regions of BTA4, BTA6 and BTA24 were associated with rectal temperature; regions of BTA6 and BTA24 were associated with respiration rate; and regions of BTA5, BTA26 and BTA29 were associated with sweating rate. New SNPs were identified for rectal temperature (n = 12), respiration rate (n = 8) and sweating rate (n = 3) from among those previously associated with production, reproduction or health traits. The SNP that explained the most variation were PGR and ASL for rectal temperature, ACAT2 and HSD17B7 for respiration rate, and ARL6IP1 and SERPINE2 for sweating rate. ARL6IP1 was associated with all three thermotolerance traits. In conclusion, specific genetic markers responsible for genetic variation in thermoregulation during heat stress in Holsteins were identified. These markers may prove useful in genetic selection for heat tolerance in Holstein cattle.
dc.description.sponsorshipAgriculture and Food Research Initiative from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (2010-85122-20623)
dc.description.sponsorshipAgriculture and Food Research Initiative from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (2013-68004-20365)
dc.description.sponsorshipSoutheast Milk Inc.
dc.identifier.citationDikmen, S. vd. (2015). "Single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with thermoregulation in lactating dairy cows exposed to heat stress". Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics, 132(6), 409-419.
dc.identifier.endpage419
dc.identifier.issn0931-2668
dc.identifier.issue6
dc.identifier.pubmed26198991
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-84958747267
dc.identifier.startpage409
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1111/jbg.12176
dc.identifier.urihttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jbg.12176
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11452/27116
dc.identifier.volume132
dc.identifier.wos000367682700002
dc.indexed.wosSCIE
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWiley
dc.relation.collaborationYurt dışı
dc.relation.journalJournal of Animal Breeding and Genetics
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.subjectAllele
dc.subjectCattle
dc.subjectHeat stress
dc.subjectSingle nucleotide polymorphism
dc.subjectThermotolerance
dc.subjectRectal temperature
dc.subjectProduction traits
dc.subjectTropical climate
dc.subjectCandidate genes
dc.subjectMilk-production
dc.subjectThermal-stress
dc.subjectCattle
dc.subjectHolstein
dc.subjectIdentification
dc.subjectSomatotropin
dc.subjectAgriculture
dc.subject.emtreeGenetic marker
dc.subject.emtreeAnimal
dc.subject.emtreeBovine
dc.subject.emtreeFemale
dc.subject.emtreeFertility
dc.subject.emtreeGenetic marker
dc.subject.emtreeGenetics
dc.subject.emtreeGenome-wide association study
dc.subject.emtreeGenotype
dc.subject.emtreeHeat
dc.subject.emtreeHeat shock response
dc.subject.emtreeLactation
dc.subject.emtreeMetabolism
dc.subject.emtreePhysiology
dc.subject.emtreeRectum
dc.subject.emtreeReproduction
dc.subject.emtreeSingle nucleotide polymorphism
dc.subject.emtreeSweating
dc.subject.emtreeThermoregulation
dc.subject.meshAnimals
dc.subject.meshBody temperature regulation
dc.subject.meshCattle
dc.subject.meshFemale
dc.subject.meshFertility
dc.subject.meshGenetic markers
dc.subject.meshGenome-wide association study
dc.subject.meshGenotype
dc.subject.meshHeat-shock response
dc.subject.meshHot temperature
dc.subject.meshLactation
dc.subject.meshPolymorphism, single nucleotide
dc.subject.meshRectum
dc.subject.meshReproduction
dc.subject.meshSweating
dc.subject.scopusDairy Cows; Holstein-Friesian Cattle; Cattle
dc.subject.wosAgriculture, dairy & animal science
dc.titleSingle nucleotide polymorphisms associated with thermoregulation in lactating dairy cows exposed to heat stress
dc.typeArticle
dc.wos.quartileQ1
dspace.entity.typePublication
local.contributor.departmentVeteriner Fakültesi/Hayvan Bilimleri Bölümü
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local.indexed.atWOS

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