Prion Protein Polymorphisms and Estimation of Risk of Scrapie in East Asian Sheep

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作者
Kenji Tsunoda
Takao Namikawa
Keizo Sato
M. A. Hasnath
Maung Maung Nyunt
Heramba B. Rajbandary
Chau Ba Loc
Ts Zanchiv
Hong Chang
Wei Sun
Tasi Dorji
机构
[1] Showa University School of Medicine,Department of Legal Medicine
[2] Nagoya University,Graduate School of Bioagricultural Science
[3] Bangladesh Agricultural University,Faculty of Animal Husbandry
[4] Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries of Myanmar,Livestock Breeding and Veterinary Department
[5] Ministry of Agriculture,Department of Livestock Development and Animal Health
[6] Cantho University,Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine
[7] Mongolian Academy of Sciences,Institute of General and Experimental Biology
[8] Yanzhou University,Animal Science and Veterinary Medical College
[9] Ministry of Agriculture,Renewable Natural Resources Research Center
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Biochemical Genetics | 2010年 / 48卷
关键词
Prion protein; RFLP; Local sheep breed; Scrapie; Asia;
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摘要
Allele and genotype frequency distributions of prion protein (PrP) polymorphisms at three codons, 136, 154, and 171, in East Asian sheep were determined by PCR–RFLP analysis using 553 animals from nine local breeds of the northern group and four local breeds of the southern group. Based on the genotype distribution, the risk score for scrapie was estimated. Among the local breeds, ARQ appeared predominantly (0.7701–1), followed by ARH and ARR. From such a biased allele distribution, it was difficult to ascertain the prevalent genetic relationships. A marked difference in allele frequencies between the northern and southern groups was seen (P < 0.0001). The East Asian sheep had ARQ at the highest frequency (0.8834); in European sheep it was 0.5317. According to an assessment of scrapie risk in the PrP genotype classes, the predominant ARQ/ARQ in East Asian sheep corresponded to the risk score of R4. This finding suggests that East Asian sheep have a high level of genetic susceptibility to scrapie.
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