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Gene expression and polymorphisms in the leptin gene and their association with puberty in Nelore

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Author(s):
Fernanda Regina Hora Savalio
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: Piracicaba.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz (ESALA/BC)
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Examining board members:
Luiz Lehmann Coutinho; Luciana Correia de Almeida Regitano; Luis Felipe Prada e Silva
Advisor: Luiz Lehmann Coutinho
Abstract

In recent years, the leptin gene has been subject of intense research in cattle, possibly because of its association with economic characteristics, such as, energy metabolism, feed efficiency, feed intake, fat deposition and reproductive characteristics. Previous studies suggest that this gene might be influencing the onset of puberty in both animals and humans. Given the importance of this gene for the national livestock, the goals of this study was to determine the relationship between leptin gene expression and puberty in Nelore heifers; identified polymorphisms in the promoter and leptin gene; evaluate the effect of these polymorphisms on puberty, gene expression and expected progeny difference (EPD) for probability of pregnancy of heifers at 14 months (PP14). Samples of subcutaneous adipose tissue were collected from 28 heifers aged around 25 months, 14 prepubertal and 14 pubertal. Leptin gene expression was determined by quantitative RT-PCR using cDNA synthesized from total RNA extracted from adipose tissue samples. The expression of leptin was 2.1 times higher (P=0,0337) in subcutaneous adipose tissue of pubertal heifers, suggesting that this gene might be influencing the onset of puberty in these animals. DNA from these heifers were extracted to identify polymorphisms in the promoter and leptin gene that could be associated with puberty and gene expression in subcutaneous adipose tissue of these heifers. We identified a total of 37 polymorphisms, 20 of which have not been reported previously. None of the 37 polymorphisms found or the 10 haplotypes formed from the polymorphisms were associated (P0.05) with higher expression of the gene or with puberty in these heifers. Apart from this, DNA of 96 Nelore, being 48 with high EPD for PP14 and 48 with low EPD for PP14 belonging to another herd, was extracted from peripheral blood. A region of 715 bp in the leptin gene was sequenced in these 96 samples. None of the 11 polymorphisms identified were associated (P0.05) with high or low values of EPD for PP14, however replacing the haplotype 1, the most frequent, for haplotype 2 showed a suggestive association (P=0,0923) with the trait, indicating that the replacement can contribute to the variation of EPD for PP14. Females with haplotype 2 had an average effect of -9.51 on EPD for PP14 compared to those with the most frequent haplotype. This study confirms the association of leptin expression on puberty, describes new polymorphisms identified in this gene and presents initial results of the association of polymorphisms with expression and puberty in Nelore. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 08/02228-0 - Gene Expression Analysis and Polimorphisms identification on the Leptin Gene: Association with the Puberty in Nelore
Grantee:Fernanda Regina Hora Savalio
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master