Genomics and systems biology of boar taint and meat quality in pigs

Markus Drag, Lisette JA Kogelman, Lene Meinert, Hanne Maribo, Haja N Kadarmideen

    Abstract

    Boar taint (BT) is an offensive odour or taste of cooked porcine meat which may occur in entire male pigs due to skatole and androstenone accumulation in the adipose tissue. To avoid BT, surgical castration of young piglets is performed but castration is undesirable due to animal welfare concerns, economic losses associated with castrated pigs and a ban on castration in the EU effective by 2018. The main objective of the PhD project is to unravel the underlying mechanisms of BT at the genomic, transcriptomic and phenotypic levels as well as its connection with sensory meat quality (SMQ) in order to enable optimized breeding strategies as alternative to castration. Male pigs with different genetic merit of BT were selected and tissue from liver and testes were subjected to transcriptomic profiling by stranded paired end RNA-Seq which produced ~30 mio. reads per sample. The reads were subjected to quality control by FASTQC and later pre-processed with Cutadapt and Trimmomatic. The reads were mapped with STAR aligner which resulted in ~87% uniquely mapped reads per sample. Post-processing quality control with Qualimap revealed ~51% of reads mapped in the exonic region and a mean mapping quality of ~52. Gene expression levels were quantified by HTseq. Genotypic profiling by 60K Porcine SNPchip was performed and selected cuts from fore-end, loin, ham and backfat of the pigs was subjected to SMQ assessments. Combining SNPchip, RNA-seq and SMQ data will reveal causative genes, co-expression networks and find biomarkers for BT phenotypes. Candidate biomarkers will be validated by qPCR and intended for use in optimized breeding strategies to avoid BT without compromising SMQ in a non-castration scenario.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationInternational Symposium on Animal Functional Genomics - 2015 Proceedings
    Number of pages1
    Publication date2015
    Pages79
    Article number70
    Publication statusPublished - 2015
    EventInternational Symposium on Animal Functional Genomics - Piacenza, Italy
    Duration: 27 Jul 201529 Jul 2015
    http://www.isafg2015.it/

    Conference

    ConferenceInternational Symposium on Animal Functional Genomics
    Country/TerritoryItaly
    CityPiacenza
    Period27/07/201529/07/2015
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