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Research Project: Identification of Cattle with Different Genotypes for Bse Inoculation

Location: Virus and Prion Diseases of Livestock

Project Number: 3625-32000-086-08
Project Type: Specific Cooperative Agreement

Start Date: Aug 30, 2005
End Date: Jul 31, 2010

Objective:
The objectives of this cooperative research project are (1) to identify bull calves from the ISU Ankeny Holstein population that represent different genotypes for a polymorphism in the promoter region of the PrP gene and (2) to identify differences in gene expression in the central nervous system between cattle affected, and not affected, with BSE using microarray technology.

Approach:
A polymorphism in the putative PRNP promoter region that shows a significant association with BSE susceptibility was recently identified in cattle. Genomic DNA will be extracted from Holsteins representing each of three sub-populations within the ISU Holstein herd. Genotypes will be determined for the PrP promoter region polymorphism and animals selected for BSE inoculation. For gene expression studies, CNS will be harvested from cattle affected and non affected with BSE immediately following euthanasia. Total RNA will be extracted from CNS tissues for gene expression analyses using the Affymetrix platform. Comparisons will be made between BSE affected and non affected animals in order to identify gene expression profiles associated with BSE.

   

 
Project Team
Nicholson, Eric
 
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  Animal Health (103)
 
 
Last Modified: 05/09/2009
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