Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (Feb 2018)
Genetic association of swine leukocyte antigen class II haplotypes and body weight in Microminipigs
Abstract
Objective Microminipigs are a novel animal model with extensive applications in laboratory studies owing, in part, to their extremely small body sizes. In this study, the relationship between swine leukocyte antigen (SLA) class II haplotype and body weight was evaluated in the Microminipig population. Methods A total of 1,900 haplotypes, covering SLA class II haplotypes Lr−0.7, Lr−0.23, Lr−0.17, Lr−0.37, Lr−0.16, Lr−0.11, Lr−0.13, and Lr−0.18, were analyzed in 950 piglets. Birth weights and weights on postnatal day 50 were examined in piglets with eight different SLA class II haplotypes. Results The mean birth weight of piglets with the Lr−0.23 haplotype (0.415 kg, n = 702) was significantly lower than that of piglets with Lr−0.17 (0.445 kg, n = 328) and Lr−0.37 (0.438 kg, n = 383) haplotypes. At postnatal day 50, the mean body weight of piglets with the Lr−0.23 haplotype (3.14 kg) was significantly lower than that of piglets with the Lr−0.13 haplotype (3.46 kg, p<0.01). There were no significant differences in daily gains (DGs) among the eight haplotypes. However, piglets with the Lr−0.11 and −0.18 haplotype combination or any heterozygous haplotype combinations containing Lr−0.23 had significantly lower DGs than those of piglets with the Lr−0.18, 0.37 haplotype combination. Conclusion Piglets with the Lr−0.23 haplotype had relatively low body weights at birth and on postnatal day 50 and slightly lower DGs than those of piglets with other haplotypes. Therefore, the Lr−0.23 SLA class II haplotype may be a suitable marker for the selective breeding of Microminipigs with small body sizes.
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