A genomic assessment of the correlation between milk production traits and claw and udder health traits in Holstein dairy cattle

被引:8
|
作者
Schneider, Helen [1 ]
Segelke, Dierck [2 ]
Tetens, Jens [3 ]
Thaller, Georg [4 ]
Bennewitz, Jorn [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hohenheim, Inst Anim Sci, D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany
[2] Vereinigte Informat Syst Tierhaltung wV VIT, D-27283 Verden, Germany
[3] Univ Gottingen, Dept Anim Sci, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany
[4] Christian Albrechts Univ Kiel, Inst Anim Breeding & Husb, D-24098 Kiel, Germany
关键词
disease traits; milk traits; genetic correlations; GWAS; IMPROVE MASTITIS RESISTANCE; LOCAL GENETIC CORRELATION; SOMATIC-CELL COUNT; WIDE ASSOCIATION; ENERGY-BALANCE; CLINICAL MASTITIS; K232A MUTATION; DGAT1; GENE; YIELD; DISEASES;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2022-22312
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Claw diseases and mastitis represent the most important disease traits in dairy cattle with increasing incidences and a frequently mentioned connection to milk yield. Yet, many studies aimed to detect the genetic background of both trait complexes via fine-mapping of quantitative trait loci. However, little is known about genomic regions that simultaneously affect milk production and disease traits. For this purpose, several tools to detect local genetic correlations have been developed. In this study, we attempted a detailed analysis of milk production and disease traits as well as their interrelationship using a sample of 34,497 50K genotyped German Holstein cows with milk production and claw and udder disease traits records. We performed a pedigree-based quantitative genetic analysis to estimate heritabilities and genetic correlations. Additionally, we generated GWAS summary statistics, paying special attention to genomic inflation, and used these data to identify shared genomic regions, which affect various trait combinations. The heritability on the liability scale of the disease traits was low, between 0.02 for laminitis and 0.19 for interdigital hyperplasia. The heritabilities for milk production traits were higher (between 0.27 for milk energy yield and 0.48 for fat-protein ratio). Global genetic correlations indicate the shared genetic effect between milk production and disease traits on a whole genome level. Most of these estimates were not significantly different from zero, only mastitis showed a positive one to milk (0.18) and milk energy yield (0.13), as well as a negative one to fat-protein ratio (-0.07). The genomic analysis revealed significant SNPs for milk production traits that were enriched on Bos taurus autosome 5, 6, and 14. For digital dermatitis, we found significant hits, predominantly on Bos taurus autosome 5, 10, 22, and 23, whereas we did not find significantly trait-associated SNPs for the other disease traits. Our results confirm the known genetic background of disease and milk production traits. We further detected 13 regions that harbor strong concordant effects on a trait combination of milk production and disease traits. This detailed investigation of genetic correlations reveals additional knowledge about the localization of regions with shared genetic effects on these trait complexes, which in turn enables a better understanding of the underlying biological pathways and putatively the utilization for a more precise design of breeding schemes.
引用
收藏
页码:1190 / 1205
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The effectiveness of genomic selection for milk production traits of Holstein dairy cattle
    Lee, Yun-Mi
    Dang, Chang-Gwon
    Alam, Mohammad Z.
    Kim, You-Sam
    Cho, Kwang-Hyeon
    Park, Kyung-Do
    Kim, Jong-Joo
    ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES, 2020, 33 (03): : 382 - 389
  • [2] Partitioning of genomic variance reveals biological pathways associated with udder health and milk production traits in dairy cattle
    Edwards, Stefan M.
    Thomsen, Bo
    Madsen, Per
    Sorensen, Peter
    GENETICS SELECTION EVOLUTION, 2015, 47
  • [3] Partitioning of genomic variance reveals biological pathways associated with udder health and milk production traits in dairy cattle
    Stefan M. Edwards
    Bo Thomsen
    Per Madsen
    Peter Sørensen
    Genetics Selection Evolution, 47
  • [4] Genomic dominance variance analysis of health and milk production traits in German Holstein cattle
    Schneider, Helen
    Heise, Johannes
    Tetens, Jens
    Thaller, Georg
    Wellmann, Robin
    Bennewitz, Joern
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL BREEDING AND GENETICS, 2023, 140 (04) : 390 - 399
  • [5] GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG LINEAR TYPE TRAITS AND MILK PRODUCTION TRAITS OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE
    Bohlouli, Mehdi
    Alijani, Sadegh
    Varposhti, Mehran Rahimi
    ANNALS OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2015, 15 (04): : 903 - 917
  • [6] Interaction between genotype and geographical region for milk production traits of Iranian Holstein dairy cattle
    Bohlouli, Mehdi
    Shodja, Jalil
    Alijani, Sadegh
    Pirany, Nasrollah
    LIVESTOCK SCIENCE, 2014, 169 : 1 - 9
  • [7] CORRELATION OF MEAT + MILK TRAITS IN DAIRY CATTLE
    NICHOLS, JR
    WHITE, JM
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 1964, 47 (06) : 715 - &
  • [8] CORRELATION OF MEAT + MILK TRAITS IN DAIRY CATTLE
    NICHOLS, JR
    WHITE, JM
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 1964, 47 (10) : 1149 - +
  • [9] UDDER AND CLAW-RELATED HEALTH TRAITS IN SELECTION OF CZECH HOLSTEIN COWS
    Krupova, Zuzana
    Zavadilova, Ludmila
    Wolfova, Marie
    Krupa, Emil
    Kasna, Eva
    Fleischer, Petr
    ANNALS OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2019, 19 (03): : 647 - 661
  • [10] Genetic and genomic estimation for somatic cell score in relation with milk production traits of Russian Holstein dairy cattle.
    Sermyagin, A. A.
    Gladyr, E. A.
    Kharzhau, A. A.
    Plemyashov, K. V.
    Tyurenkova, E. N.
    Reyer, H.
    Wimmers, K.
    Brem, G.
    Zinovieva, N. A.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2017, 95 : 82 - 83