MICROSATELLITES POLYMORPHISM ASSOCIATED WITH HEPCIDIN/HAMP GENES POTENTIAL FOR SELECTIVE BREEDING OF DISEASE-RESISTANT BY Streptococcus agalactiae IN NILE TILAPIA IN VIETNAM
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Streptococcosis is considered an infectious disease causing significant economic loss in tilapia aquaculture in the world. Fish hepcidin is known as a hepatic antimicrobial peptide (HAMP), and is associated with innate immunity, which defends against various bacterial infections and viruses. Sixty Phu Ninh tilapia after the challenge test with Streptococcus agalactia at a dose of 2,2x106 cfu/ml were sampled to analyse microsatellite/SSRs polymorphism in the hepcidin/HAMP genes and the resistance to S. agalactia. This study examined the relationship between seventeen microsatellite/SSRs polymorphism in the hepcidin/HAMP genes and the resistance to S. agalactia in the Phu Ninh tilapia strain. The results indicated that 13/17 hepcidin/HAMP-related SSRs were polymorphic markers based on the number of alleles, effective alleles, observed heterozygosity, expected heterozygosity, polymorphism information content, and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. In this study, there was a significant difference in genotype and allele frequency between two groups (alive fish and dead fish after challenging with S. agalactiae) for four SSRs (SSR3, SSR5, SSR14, and SSR16) (p < 0.05). These four SSRs are utilized as marker-assisted selection (MAS) in the breeding of tilapia for S. agalactiae resistance.