Sexual chimerism in PREs is not
linked to infertility
Date: May 22, 2018
Source: University of Seville
It is known that chromosomal
anomalies are one of the principle genetic causes of infertility in horses.
However, a great proportion of these cases still go undiagnosed, probably due
to the fact that their symptomatology is non-specific and diagnosis is complex.
This is the case with chimerism, which is greatly associated with twin births
in domestic animals, and whose prevalence and reproductive effects are still
unknown in horses.
Chimerism is a genetic disorder
in which two zygotes combine after fertilisation to form one single zygote that
develops normally. The resulting being therefore has two types of different
cells, each with a different genetic constitution. In the majority of
documented cases, the cells of different organs or different parts of the body
have different DNA, as if two beings were present in one body.
In general, this disease is
produced either by the exchange of hematopoietic stem cells via placental
circulation between dizygotic twins (blood chimerism) or by the fusion of two
embryos in the first stages of development (true chimerism).
In this context, a group of
researchers from the Universities of Sevilla and Córdoba has published the
first study to determine the prevalence of twin births and chimerism in a large
population of PRE horses, and the results suggest that chimerism is not
especially connected to infertility.
"To detect this disease, we
recommend that farmers use a molecular detection tool, prepared by our research
team. This fast, cheap and early detection method is an excellent diagnostic
tool which can be incorporated into the veterinary care of horses, as it allows
for the detection of chromosomal anomalies connected with infertility and
subfertility," says Mercedes Valera, professor of the Higher Technical
School of Agricultural Engineering (ETSIA) at the University of Seville.
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