Association of gene polymorphisms of estrogen receptor, follicle-stimulating hormone β and leptin with follicular cysts in Large White sows

作者:Wang, Haotian; Chen, Lu; Jiang, Yanwen; Gao, Shan; Chen, Shuxiong; Zheng, Xue; Liu, Zhuo; Zhao, Yun; Li, Hongjiao; Yu, Jiaxin; Wang, Fengge; Liu, Yating; Li, Chunjin*; Zhou, Xu*
来源:Theriogenology, 2017, 103: 143-148.
DOI:10.1016/j.theriogenology.2017.03.030

摘要

Ovarian follicular cysts are one of leading causes of infertility and financial loss in pig breeding program. This study was carried out to investigate the association between polymorphisms of estrogen receptor (ESR), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) beta, and leptin genes and follicular cysts in sows. A total of 47 and 120 sows with follicular cysts and normal follicles, respectively, were selected to evaluate whether these candidate loci affect the formation of follicular cysts in sows. The polymorphisms of ESR, FSH beta, FSH beta/ HaeIII and leptin genes were tested by PCR and PCR-RFLP methods. Cyst normal case data analysis showed that ESR/Pvull polymorphisms are highly associated with follicular cysts and that sows ESR/Pvull genotype have lower rate of suffering from cysts (P = 0.021). Unfortunately, FSH beta, FSH beta/HaelII, and leptin C3469T polymorphisms were found no significant difference in follicular cysts sows and normal sows. These results suggest that FSH beta, FSH beta/HaeIII, and leptin C3469T genotypes are not able to effect the presence of follicular cysts (P > 0.05). In addition, the haplotype EBCM and EBTM within four loci of genes had significant dominance effect on follicular cysts (P < 0.05). The detection of ESR/Pvull polymorphisms and haplotype EBCM and EBTM can positively improve the development of biological biomarkers, which is thereby beneficial in breeding and ovary-protective therapy of reproductive disease in pigs.