Association of ARRDC3 and NFIA variants with bovine congestive heart failure in feedlot cattle

Author:

Heaton Michael P.ORCID,Harhay Gregory P.ORCID,Bassett Adam S.,Clark Halden J.,Carlson Jaden M.,Jobman Erin E.,Sadd Helen R.,Pelster Madeline C.,Workman Aspen M.,Kuehn Larry A.,Kalbfleisch Theodore S.ORCID,Piscatelli Heather,Carrie Michael,Krafsur Greta M.,Grotelueschen Dale M.,Vander Ley Brian L.ORCID

Abstract

Background:   Bovine congestive heart failure (BCHF) has become increasingly prevalent among feedlot cattle in the Western Great Plains of North America with up to 7% mortality in affected herds.  BCHF is an untreatable complex condition involving pulmonary hypertension that culminates in right ventricular failure and death. Genes associated with BCHF in feedlot cattle have not been previously identified.  Our aim was to search for genomic regions associated with this disease. Methods:  A retrospective, matched case-control design with 102 clinical BCHF cases and their unaffected pen mates was used in a genome-wide association study.  Paired nominal data from approximately 560,000 filtered single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were analyzed with McNemar’s test. Results:  The most significant genome-wide association was in the arrestin domain-containing protein 3 gene (ARRDC3), followed by the nuclear factor IA gene (NFIA, mid-p-values, 1x10-8 and 2x10-7, respectively).  Animals with homozygous risk alleles at either gene were approximately eight-fold more likely to have BCHF than their matched pen mates without those risk alleles (CI95 = 3-17).  Animals with homozygous risk alleles at both genes were 28-fold more likely to have BCHF than all others (p-value = 1x10-7, CI95 = 4-206).  A linked missense variant in ARRDC3 (C182Y) represents a potential functional variant as the C182 codon is conserved among all other jawed vertebrate species observed.  A DNA test with two markers showed 29% of 273 BCHF cases had homozygous risk alleles in both genes, compared to 2.5% in 198 similar unaffected feedlot cattle. This DNA test may be useful for identifying feedlot animals with the highest risk for BCHF in the environments described here. Conclusions: Although pathogenic roles for ARRDC3 and NFIA variants associated with BCHF are unknown, their discovery facilitates classifying animals by genetic risk and allows cattle producers to make informed decisions for selective breeding and animal health management.

Publisher

F1000 Research Ltd

Subject

General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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