Association study highlights the influence of ELOVL fatty acid elongase 6 gene region on backfat fatty acid composition in Large White pig breed

Author

Zappaterra, M.

Ros Freixedes, Roger

Estany Illa, Joan

Davoli, R.

Publication date

2019-06-19T17:03:40Z

2019-06-19T17:03:40Z

2018-03-27



Abstract

Dietary fatty acid (FA) composition has an impact on human health. There is an increasing request from consumers for healthier food and pork industry must respond to it without worsening performance and the technological properties of pork products. The inclusion of genetic markers for carcass FA composition in pig selection schemes could be a useful tool to reach the right balance between unsaturated and saturated FAs to satisfy market demands. With the aim of finding genomic regions associated with porcine backfat FA composition, a genome-wide association study was performed on 798 Italian Large White pigs genotyped using Illumina PorcineSNP60 k. The strongest associations with backfat contents of palmitic, palmitoleic, oleic, medium-chain and long-chain FAs were found for the Sus scrofa chromosome (SSC) 8 region located at 119 to 122 Mb, where the gene ELOVL FA elongase 6 is mapped. Palmitic, palmitoleic, stearic and oleic acid contents were also found associated with SSC14, in particular with the genomic region at 121 to 124 Mb, where stearoyl-CoA desaturase Δ9 gene lies. On the other hand, the genomic regions associated with backfat contents of arachidic, arachidonic, n-6 and n-3 FAs showed to harbour mainly genes involved in dietary lipids and carbohydrates digestion, absorption and utilisation. To our knowledge, this is the first study performed in Large White pigs identifying markers and genomic regions associated with backfat FA composition. The results validate in Large White some associations previously detected in other pig breeds and indicate the involvement of distinct metabolic pathways in the deposition pattern of essential and non-essential FAs.


The authors thank Dr Luca Buttazzoni and Dr Maurizio Gallofrom CREA and ANAS for providing the porcine backfat and Semimembranosus tissue samples and the information about the studied individuals. Our grateful acknowledgements also go to Dr. Andrea Serra and Prof. Marcello Mele of Pisa University for performing the FA analysis of the full sample set. This work was supported by ‘Progetto AGER–Hepiget’ (grant no. 2011-0279) and by PRIN 2015.

Document Type

Article
Accepted version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Bayesian approach; Genetic markers; Genome-wide association study; Subcutaneous fat

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1751731118000484

Animal, 2018, vol. 12, núm. 12, p. 2443-2452

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(c) Animal Consortium, 2018

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