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Genetic Imprinting of H19 and IGF2 in Domestic Pigs (Sus scrofa)
Authors:Chao Li  Yanfang Bin  Carol Curchoe  Lan Yang  Dingyuan Feng  Qingyan Jiang
Affiliation:1. College of Animal Science , South China Agricultural University , Guangzhou, People's Republic of China;2. Department of Animal Science/Center for Regenerative Biology , University of Connecticut , Storrs, Connecticut, USA
Abstract:The genes insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) and H19 express paternally and maternally, respectively, in humans, mice, sheep, and cattle. Additionally, IGF2 has been shown to be regulated by at least four promoters in a tissue- or development-specific manner. In the domestic pigs, the promoter- and tissue-specific imprinting pattern of IGF2 has not been well characterized, nor is the imprinting pattern of H19. In the present study, we identified two polymorphisms in each of IGF2 (exons 2 and 9) and H19 (exons 1 and 5) and determined the imprinting status of these two genes in 13 organs / tissues of week-old pigs. IGF2 P1 transcript is bi-allelically expressed (not imprinted) in all major organs studied, while the majority of IGF2 transcripts are expressed from promoters 2–4 and are imprinted. H19 is exclusively expressed from the maternal allele in all major organs, concurrent with observations in other species.
Keywords:H19  IGF2  Imprinting  Porcine
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