A regulatory mutation in IGF2 causes a major QTL effect on muscle growth in the pig |
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Authors: | Van Laere Anne-Sophie Nguyen Minh Braunschweig Martin Nezer Carine Collette Catherine Moreau Laurence Archibald Alan L Haley Chris S Buys Nadine Tally Michael Andersson Göran Georges Michel Andersson Leif |
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Affiliation: | Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala University, BMC, Box 597, SE-751 24 Uppsala, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | Most traits and disorders have a multifactorial background indicating that they are controlled by environmental factors as well as an unknown number of quantitative trait loci (QTLs). The identification of mutations underlying QTLs is a challenge because each locus explains only a fraction of the phenotypic variation. A paternally expressed QTL affecting muscle growth, fat deposition and size of the heart in pigs maps to the IGF2 (insulin-like growth factor 2) region. Here we show that this QTL is caused by a nucleotide substitution in intron 3 of IGF2. The mutation occurs in an evolutionarily conserved CpG island that is hypomethylated in skeletal muscle. The mutation abrogates in vitro interaction with a nuclear factor, probably a repressor, and pigs inheriting the mutation from their sire have a threefold increase in IGF2 messenger RNA expression in postnatal muscle. Our study establishes a causal relationship between a single-base-pair substitution in a non-coding region and a QTL effect. The result supports the long-held view that regulatory mutations are important for controlling phenotypic variation. |
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