[A molecular test for the identification of the E. coli F18 receptor: a break-through in the battle against porcine oedema disease and post-weaning diarrhoea]
1997
Voegeli, P. (ETH Zuerich (Switzerland). Institut fuer Nutztierwissenschaften, Gruppe Zuechtungsbiologie) | Meijerink, E. | Fries, R. | Neuenschwander, S. | Vorlaender, N. | Stranzinger, G. | Bertschinger, H.U.
Oedema disease and post-weaning diarrhoea in swine are associated with the colonisation of the instestine with toxigenic Escherichia (E.) coli bacteria of various serotypes. Colonisation depends on specific binding between adhesive fimbriae and receptors on the enterocytes. The demonstration of these receptors allows the identification of susceptible and resistant pigs. Direct sequencing of the alpha (1,2) fucosyltransferase gene (FUT1) in swine being either susceptible or resistant to adhesion by F18 fimbriated E. coli revealed a mutation at basepair 307 (M307). Analysis of the mutation in Swiss Landrace and Large White families showed close linkage with the locus controlling resistance and susceptibility to E. coli F18 adhesion (ECF18R). The FUT1 (M307) mutation is a good marker for selection of E. coli of F18 adhesion resistant animals. The mutation is found with variable frequencies in Duroc, Hampshire, and Pietrain pigs as well
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