Genes (May 2023)

Methylation Levels in the Promoter Region of <i>FHIT</i> and <i>PIAS1</i> Genes Associated with Mastitis Resistance in Xinjiang Brown Cattle

  • Liwei Zhong,
  • Shengchao Ma,
  • Dan Wang,
  • Menghua Zhang,
  • Yuezhen Tian,
  • Junmin He,
  • Xiaoxue Zhang,
  • Lei Xu,
  • Cuiling Wu,
  • Mingming Dong,
  • Murong Gou,
  • Xixia Huang,
  • Kechuan Tian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14061189
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 1189

Abstract

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Mastitis causes serious economic losses in the dairy industry, but there are no effective treatments or preventive measures. In this study, the ZRANB3, PIAS1, ACTR3, LPCAT2, MGAT5, and SLC37A2 genes in Xinjiang brown cattle, which are associated with mastitis resistance, were identified using a GWAS. Pyrosequencing analysis showed that the promoter methylation levels of the FHIT and PIAS1 genes in the mastitis group were higher and lower, respectively, than those in the healthy group (65.97 ± 19.82% and 58.00 ± 23.52%). However, the methylation level of the PIAS1 gene promoter region in the mastitis group was lower than that in the healthy group (11.48 ± 4.12% and 12.17 ± 4.25%). Meanwhile, the methylation levels of CpG3, CpG5, CpG8, and CpG15 in the promoter region of the FHIT and PIAS1 genes in the mastitis group were significantly higher than those in the healthy group (p FHIT and PIAS1 genes were significantly higher in the healthy group than those in the mastitis group (p FHIT gene was negatively correlated with its expression. Hence, increased methylation in the promoter of the FHIT gene reduces the mastitis resistance in Xinjiang brown cattle. Finally, this study provides a reference for the molecular-marker-assisted selection of mastitis resistance in dairy cattle.

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