Review: Genetic mutations affecting bull fertility

被引:2
|
作者
Pausch, Hubert [1 ]
Mapel, Xena Marie [1 ]
机构
[1] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Dept Environm Syst Sci, Anim Gen, Univ Str 2, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
Association testing; Cattle Causal variants; Insemination success; Semen quality; GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION; SEMEN QUALITY TRAITS; ARTIFICIAL-INSEMINATION; INBREEDING DEPRESSION; MILK-PRODUCTION; COMPLEX TRAITS; CATTLE; DAIRY; PARAMETERS; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1016/j.animal.2023.100742
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Cattle are a well-suited ''model organism" to study the genetic underpinnings of variation in male reproductive performance. The adoption of artificial insemination and genomic prediction in many cattle breeds provide access to microarray-derived genotypes and repeated measurements for semen quality and insemination success in several thousand bulls. Similar-sized mapping cohorts with phenotypes for male fertility are not available for most other species precluding powerful association testing. The repeated measurements of the artificial insemination bulls' semen quality enable the differentiation between transient and biologically relevant trait fluctuations, and thus, are an ideal source of phenotypes for variance components estimation and genome-wide association testing. Genome-wide case-control association testing involving bulls with either aberrant sperm quality or low insemination success revealed several causal recessive loss-of-function alleles underpinning monogenic reproductive disorders. These variants are routinely monitored with customised genotyping arrays in the male selection candidates to avoid the use of subfertile or infertile bulls for artificial insemination and natural service. Genome-wide association studies with quantitative measurements of semen quality and insemination success revealed quantitative trait loci for male fertility, but the underlying causal variants remain largely unknown. Moreover, these loci explain only a small part of the heritability of male fertility. Integrating genome-wide association studies with gene expression and other omics data from male reproductive tissues is required for the fine-mapping of candidate causal variants underlying variation in male reproductive performance in cattle. (c) 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of The Animal Consortium. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
引用
下载
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Genetic Alterations Affecting Cholesterol Metabolism and Human Fertility
    DeAngelis, Anthony M.
    Roy-O'Reilly, Meaghan
    Rodriguez, Annabelle
    BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 2014, 91 (05)
  • [22] A genetic screen for mutations affecting embryogenesis in zebrafish
    Driever, W
    SolnicaKrezel, L
    Schier, AF
    Neuhauss, SCF
    Malicki, J
    Stemple, DL
    Stainier, DYR
    Zwartkruis, F
    Abdelilah, S
    Rangini, Z
    Belak, J
    Boggs, C
    DEVELOPMENT, 1996, 123 : 37 - 46
  • [23] GENETIC MUTATIONS AFFECTING HUMAN LIPOPROTEIN METABOLISM
    ZANNIS, VI
    BRESLOW, JL
    ADVANCES IN HUMAN GENETICS, 1985, 14 : 125 - &
  • [24] Review: The effect of nutrition on timing of pubertal onset and subsequent fertility in the bull
    Kenny, D. A.
    Byrne, C. J.
    ANIMAL, 2018, 12 : S36 - S44
  • [25] Heat stress and bull fertility
    Morrell, Jane M.
    THERIOGENOLOGY, 2020, 153 : 62 - 67
  • [26] INVITRO EVALUATION OF BULL FERTILITY
    WRIGHT, RW
    MODERN VETERINARY PRACTICE, 1982, 63 (12): : 955 - 957
  • [27] Effects of Nutrition on Bull Fertility
    Geary, Tom W.
    Dahlen, Carl R.
    Zezeski, Abigail L.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2021, 99 : 136 - 136
  • [28] FERTILITY OF DEHYDRATED BULL SEMEN
    JEYENDRAN, RS
    GRAHAM, EF
    SCHMEHL, MKL
    CRYOBIOLOGY, 1981, 18 (03) : 292 - 300
  • [29] Genomics and Dairy Bull Fertility
    Penagaricano, Francisco
    VETERINARY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA-FOOD ANIMAL PRACTICE, 2024, 40 (01) : 185 - 190
  • [30] Unravelling the bull fertility proteome
    Soggiu, Alessio
    Piras, Cristian
    Hussein, Hany Ahmed
    De Canio, Michele
    Gaviraghi, Alessandro
    Galli, Andrea
    Urbani, Andrea
    Bonizzia, Luigi
    Roncada, Paola
    MOLECULAR BIOSYSTEMS, 2013, 9 (06) : 1188 - 1195