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Ovine β-globin gene: A new qPCR for rapid haplotype identification and association with susceptibility to Haemonchus contortus infection

•New qPCR for ovine β-globin haplotype identification.•High reproducibility and specificity of new qPCR.•AA (15.0 %), BB (33.2 %) and AB (51.8 %) β-globin haplotype frequencies were detected.•AA β-globin haplotype associated to higher resistance against H. contortus.•Difference on birth weight relat...

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Published in:Veterinary parasitology 2021-06, Vol.294, p.109434-109434, Article 109434
Main Authors: Okino, Cintia Hiromi, Méo Niciura, Simone Cristina, Barbosa Toscano, João Henrique, Esteves, Sérgio Novita, dos Santos, Isabella Barbosa, von Haehling, Marei Borsch, Figueiredo, Amanda, de Sena Oliveira, Márcia Cristina, Chagas, Ana Carolina de Souza
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Summary:•New qPCR for ovine β-globin haplotype identification.•High reproducibility and specificity of new qPCR.•AA (15.0 %), BB (33.2 %) and AB (51.8 %) β-globin haplotype frequencies were detected.•AA β-globin haplotype associated to higher resistance against H. contortus.•Difference on birth weight related to β-globin haplotype. Two β-globin allelic haplotypes (A and B) were identified in domestic sheep, wherein animals which are homozygous for βB allele (BB haplotype) have a deletion of pre-adult βC-globin and consequently are less tolerant to anemia and hypoxia. Since Haemonchus contortus infection, is associated with severe anemia, studies performed from 1960s to 1990s investigated the association between β-globin haplotype and resistance against this parasite. However, the findings were controversial, pointing out from increased resistance in animals harboring the βA allele to inexistence of association. Thus, our study aimed to develop a qPCR for β-globin haplotype identification, and to evaluate the association between β-globin haplotype and resistance against H. contortus in a group of sheep submitted to artificial infection with this parasite. A total of 286 lambs of Morada Nova breed were experimentally challenged with 4000 H. contortus L3 and monitored for 112 days from weaning. Significantly improved (p < 0.05) phenotypic profiles (lower fecal egg counts, higher packed cell volume and birthweight) were observed for AA haplotype animals, especially when compared to BB animals, while AB animals were similar to BB. This is the first report of a qPCR assay for ovine β-globin haplotype identification. In view of significant differences of phenotypic profiles between haplotype groups, the developed qPCR may constitute an important tool for sheep producers to improve genetic selection of parasite resistant animals.
ISSN:0304-4017
1873-2550
DOI:10.1016/j.vetpar.2021.109434