Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias (Jun 2015)

Association between BMP4 gene polymorphism and in vitro embryo production traits in Gyr cows

  • Wilder H Ortiz,
  • Celia R Quirino,
  • Amanda Silva,
  • Clara S Oliveira,
  • Raquel V Serapião,
  • Aline Pacheco,
  • Aylton Bartholazzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.rccp.v28n2a04
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 2
pp. 156 – 164

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Background: candidate genes and their polymorphisms have been associated with traits of economic interest in cattle, representing an important strategy for genetic improvement of complex traits. Bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) is a member of the transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) superfamily, which is involved with several events of embryonic, fetal, and adult development in vertebrates. Objective: the aim of this study was to evaluate the degree of association between polymorphism in the BMP4 gene (guanine for thymine- G>T, SNP rs109778173) and the performance of Gyr oocyte donors, including the rate of Cumulus-oophorus complex obtained in each session of follicular aspiration (OPU), embryo development, and pregnancy rates. Methods: DNA was extracted from hair follicles from 50 oocyte donors and genotyping was performed by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). Data from 212 OPU-IVP sessions was collected, and the following traits were associated with BMP4 polymorphism (SNP rs109778173): number and ratio of viable Cumulus-oophorus complexes; number of cleaved embryos at day 4 of culture; number of transferable embryos at day 7 of culture, and pregnancies on days 30 and 60 after embryo transfer. Results: the studied BMP4 polymorphism was significantly associated (p<0.01) with the number and ratio of viable cumulus-oocyte complexes, and the ratio of pregnancies at 30 days. Conclusion: the GT genotype (SNP rs109778173) was associated with inferior performance regarding OPU-IVP traits. This finding suggests possible genetic effects of BMP4 on performance of Gyr oocyte donors. Studies are needed on the BMP4 gene regarding subsequent changes in embryonic development of said mutation.

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