Interferon gamma (IFN-g) is a cytokine produced by activated T lymphocytes and natural killer cells. It plays an important role in innate and adaptive immunity. IFN-g gene is polymorphic and its haplotype has been associated with resistance to nematode infestations which are the most important parasites of domestic sheep worldwide. To evaluate IFN-g polymorphism in Iranian Shaul sheep population, 136 blood samples were collected. Genomic DNA were extracted and amplified by PCR using specific primers for exon 3 of IFN-g gene. After gene amplification, SSCP and Heteroduplex mobility analysis carried out on polyacrylamid gel. Five unique SSCP patterns were detected in this population which 3 of them represent 3 alleles. Although heteroduplex mobility analysis demonstrated that all samples were homozygous, SSCP could reveal heterozygosity at frequency of 40. 4% in the studied population. Data obtained from the present study have revealed that IFN-g gene was a highly polymorphic in Iranian Shaul ecotype. This will be useful to study host-pathogen interaction and to evaluate association between resistance or susceptibility to disease with IFN-g in this ecotype.
Nikbakht Brujeni,G R , Emam,S M , Mahmoodzadeh,H and Barjesteh,N . (2009). STUDY ON INTERFERON GAMMA GENE POLYMORPHISM IN SHAUL SHEEP. (e19750). Journal of Veterinary Research, 64(3), e19750
MLA
Nikbakht Brujeni,G R , , Emam,S M , , Mahmoodzadeh,H , and Barjesteh,N . "STUDY ON INTERFERON GAMMA GENE POLYMORPHISM IN SHAUL SHEEP" .e19750 , Journal of Veterinary Research, 64, 3, 2009, e19750.
HARVARD
Nikbakht Brujeni G R, Emam S M, Mahmoodzadeh H, Barjesteh N. (2009). 'STUDY ON INTERFERON GAMMA GENE POLYMORPHISM IN SHAUL SHEEP', Journal of Veterinary Research, 64(3), e19750.
CHICAGO
G R Nikbakht Brujeni, S M Emam, H Mahmoodzadeh and N Barjesteh, "STUDY ON INTERFERON GAMMA GENE POLYMORPHISM IN SHAUL SHEEP," Journal of Veterinary Research, 64 3 (2009): e19750,
VANCOUVER
Nikbakht Brujeni G R, Emam S M, Mahmoodzadeh H, Barjesteh N. STUDY ON INTERFERON GAMMA GENE POLYMORPHISM IN SHAUL SHEEP. Journal of Veterinary Research. 2009;64(3):e19750 (In Persian).