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Selection assisted by a BoLA-DR/DQ haplotype against susceptibility to bovine dermatophilosis

Authors :
Maillard Jean-Charles
Berthier David
Chantal Isabelle
Thevenon Sophie
Sidibé Issa
Stachurski Frederic
Belemsaga Désiré
Razafindraïbé Hanta
Elsen Jean-Michel
Source :
Genetics Selection Evolution, Vol 35, Iss Suppl 1, Pp S193-S200 (2003)
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
BMC, 2003.

Abstract

Abstract Bovine dermatophilosis is a severe skin infection of tropical ruminants inducing a severe loss in productivity and a 15% mortality rate. This disease is caused by the actinomycete bacterium Dermatophilus congolensis associated with the tick Amblyomma variegatum. Currently there are no prospects for a vaccine, and acaricide or antibiotic control is hampered by the development of chemoresistance. Animal breeders have observed that dermatophilosis susceptibility seems to be determined genetically, and we previously identified a BoLA-DRB3-DQB class II haplotype marker for high (R2 = 0.96) susceptibility to the disease. With this marker, we developed a successful eugenic selection procedure for zebu Brahman cattle in Martinique (FWI). Over a period of five years, a marked reduction in disease prevalence, from 0.76 to 0.02 was achieved, and this low level has been maintained over the last two years. The selection procedure, based on a genetic marker system targeting the highly polymorphic BoLA locus, eliminates only those individuals which are at the highest risk of contracting the disease. In the present work, we discuss the properties of this system, including the "heterozygote advantage" and the "frequency dependence" theories, and examine their involvement in the biological mechanisms at the host/pathogen interface. We speculate on the exact role of the MHC molecules in the control of the disease, how the natural selection pressure imposed by the pathogens selectively maintains MHC diversity, and how our results can be practically applied for integrated control of dermatophilosis in developing countries.

Details

Language :
German, English, French
ISSN :
12979686 and 0999193X
Volume :
35
Issue :
Suppl 1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Genetics Selection Evolution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.942f130b7455daa1f7a23bff03d93
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-35-S1-S193