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Title: The possibility of positive selection for both F18+Escherichia coli and stress resistant pigs opens new perspectives for pig breeding
Authors: Mulinge, Martin M.
Coddens, Annelies
Verdonck, Frank
Goyvaerts, Els
Miry, Cora
Goddeeris, Bruno
Duchateau, Luc
Cox, Eric
Keywords: F18+Escherichia coli (F107/86)
Pig
RYR1
FUT1
Porcine stress syndrome
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2008
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Veterinary Microbiology Volume 126, Issues 1–3, 1 January 2008, Pages 210–215
Abstract: F18+Escherichia coli infections causing post-weaning diarrhoea and/or oedema disease are a major cause of economic losses in pig industry. To date, no preventive strategy can protect pigs from F18+E. coli infections. One of the most attractive approaches to eliminate F18+E. coli infections is the selection for pigs that are resistant to F18+E. coli infections. However, this strategy was not believed to be favourable because of reports of genetic association with the stress-susceptibility gene in the Swiss Landrace. To investigate this potential association more thoroughly, 131 randomly selected Belgian hybrid pigs were genotyped for both the F18+E. coli resistance alleles (FUT1 A) and the stress-susceptibility alleles (RYR1 T) and their association was investigated by determining the linkage disequilibrium. This linkage disequilibrium (LD = − 0.0149) is close to zero and does not differ significantly from 0 (likelihood ratio test χ12=1.123, P = 0.29), demonstrating no association between the FUT1A and RYR1T alleles. Furthermore, only a small fraction (4.6%) of the Belgian pigs was found to be resistant to F18+E. coli infections. Our results suggest that selection for F18+E. coli resistant pigs might be an attractive approach to prevent pigs from F18+E. coli infections, unlike to what has previously been postulated.
Description: doi:10.1016/j.vetmic.2007.06.021
URI: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378113507003215
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/435
ISSN: 0378-1135
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