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Assessment of the FAM174A 11G allele as a risk allele for equine metabolic syndrome
Authors:M M Roy  E M Norton  A K Rendahl  N E Schultz  D McFarlane  R J Geor  J R Mickelson  M E McCue
Institution:1. Veterinary Population Medicine Department, University of Minnesota, 225 Veterinary Medical Center, 1365 Gortner Ave, St Paul, MN, USA;2. Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences Department, University of Minnesota, 295 An Sci Vet Med, 1988 Fitch Ave, St Paul, MN, 55108 USA;3. Department of Physiological Sciences, Oklahoma State University, 264 McElroy Hall, Stillwater, OK, 74078 USA;4. College of Sciences, Massey University, B2.13, Science Tower B, Tennent Drive, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract:An 11G nucleotide repeat in the 3′ UTR of FAM174A was recently postulated as a risk allele with a dominant mode of inheritance for equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) and laminitis status in Arabian horses. The objective of this project was to evaluate this hypothesis in a large and diverse across-breed population. A total of 301 ponies, 292 Morgans, 64 Arabians, 49 Tennessee Walking Horses and 59 Quarter Horses were genotyped for six observed G repeat alleles in the FAM174A 3′ UTR. Phenotype data included laminitis status, baseline insulin, glucose, non-esterified fatty acids, triglycerides, adiponectin, leptin, ACTH, insulin and glucose post oral sugar test, and two proxies for insulin resistance. The 11G allele frequencies were 18.8, 6.9, 1.8, 0.2 and 0.0% in the Arabians, Tennessee Walkers, ponies, Morgans and Quarter Horses respectively. Association analyses between FAM174A genotype and EMS phenotypes, and between allele count and EMS phenotypes, identified no statistically significant associations. When a dominant effect for the 11G allele was evaluated, a statistically significant association with adiponectin levels was identified in the ponies, and pairwise comparisons revealed that the estimated marginal means were higher in ponies with the 11G allele vs. alternative alleles (i.e. the allele had a protective effect). In conclusion, our data do not support the FAM174A 11G allele as a risk allele for EMS in our studied breeds.
Keywords:adiponectin  EMS  genetic risk factors  genetics  horse  insulin dysregulation  laminitis
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