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Prune homolog 2 with BCH domain (PRUNE2) gene expression is associated with feed efficiency-related traits in Nelore steers.

Authors :
Lima, Andressa Oliveira
Malheiros, Jessica Moraes
Afonso, Juliana
Petrini, Juliana
Coutinho, Luiz Lehmann
da Silva Diniz, Wellison Jarles
Bressani, Flávia Aline
Tizioto, Polyana Cristine
de Oliveira, Priscila Silva Neubern
Ribeiro, Janssen Ayna Silva
de Oliveira, Karina Santos
Rocha, Marina Ibelli Pereira
Andrade, Bruno Gabriel Nascimento
Fukumasu, Heidge
Beiki, Hamid
Reecy, James Mark
Zerlotini, Adhemar
Mourao, Gerson Barreto
de Almeida Regitano, Luciana Correia
Source :
Mammalian Genome; Dec2022, Vol. 33 Issue 4, p629-641, 13p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Animal feeding is a critical factor in increasing producer profitability. Improving feed efficiency can help reduce feeding costs and reduce the environmental impact of beef production. Candidate genes previously identified for this trait in differential gene expression studies (e.g., case–control studies) have not examined continuous gene-phenotype variation, which is a limitation. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between the expression of five candidate genes in the liver, measured by quantitative real-time PCR and feed-related traits. We adopted a linear mixed model to associate liver gene expression from 52 Nelore steers with the following production traits: average daily gain (ADG), body weight (BW), dry matter intake (DMI), feed conversion ratio (FCR), feed efficiency (FE), Kleiber index (KI), metabolic body weight (MBW), residual feed intake (RFI), and relative growth ratio (RGR). The total expression of the prune homolog 2 (PRUNE2) gene was significantly associated with DMI, FCR, FE, and RFI (P < 0.05). Furthermore, we have identified a new transcript of PRUNE2 (TCONS_00027692, GenBank MZ041267) that was inversely correlated with FCR and FE (P < 0.05), in contrast to the originally identified PRUNE2 transcript. The cytochrome P450 subfamily 2B (CYP2B6), early growth response protein 1 (EGR1), collagen type I alpha 1 chain (COL1A1), and connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) genes were not associated with any feed efficiency-related traits (P > 0.05). The findings reported herein suggest that PRUNE2 expression levels affects feed efficiency-related traits variation in Nelore steers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09388990
Volume :
33
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Mammalian Genome
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159899500
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00335-022-09960-1