Association Analysis of ENPP1 Tissue Expression, Polymorphism, and Growth Traits in Xiangsu Pigs
Jiaqi Chen, Jiajin Huang, Houqiang Xu

TL;DR
This study explores how variations in the ENPP1 gene affect growth traits in Xiangsu pigs, offering insights for breeding.
Contribution
The study identifies specific SNPs in ENPP1 linked to growth traits in Xiangsu pigs, providing new data for molecular breeding.
Findings
ENPP1 expression varies significantly across tissues and ages in Xiangsu pigs.
Five SNP sites were identified in ENPP1, with three significantly influencing growth performance.
The findings suggest ENPP1 polymorphisms are closely associated with growth traits in Xiangsu pigs.
Abstract
Background: Pigs are vital agricultural animals, with growth traits serving as key indicators of their quality. Methods: In this study, we examined the mRNA expression of ENPP1 as a candidate gene in heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys at 3 days and 6 months of age by real-time polymerase chain reaction method and single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci in 165 Xiangsu pigs by Sanger sequencing. Results: The expression of ENPP1 in different tissues of Xiangsu pigs at different stages was significantly different, and it had high conservation in different species.. Sequence alignment with reference data identified five SNP sites: g.64275T→C and g.64429G→A in intron 19, g.64850T→C and g.64911G→A in intron 20, and g.64527T→C in exon 20. Association analysis revealed that g.64275T→C, g.64429G→A, and g.64527T→C significantly influence the growth performance of Xiangsu pigs (p < 0.05).…
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TopicsCancer-related molecular mechanisms research · Circular RNAs in diseases · RNA modifications and cancer
