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Regulatory mutations in TBX3 disrupt asymmetric hair pigmentation that underlies Dun camouflage color in horses

Authors :
Imsland, Freyja
McGowan, Kelly
Rubin, Carl-Johan
Henegar, Corneliu
Sundström, Elisabeth
Berglund, Jonas
Schwochow, Doreen
Gustafson, Ulla
Imsland, Páll
Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin
Lindgren, Gabriella
Mikko, Sofia
Millon, Lee
Wade, Claire
Schubert, Mikkel
Orlando, Ludovic
Penedo, Maria Cecilia T
Barsh, Gregory S
Andersson, Leif
Source :
Nature Genetics; February 2016, Vol. 48 Issue: 2 p152-158, 7p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Dun is a wild-type coat color in horses characterized by pigment dilution with a striking pattern of dark areas termed primitive markings. Here we show that pigment dilution in Dun horses is due to radially asymmetric deposition of pigment in the growing hair caused by localized expression of the T-box 3 (TBX3) transcription factor in hair follicles, which in turn determines the distribution of hair follicle melanocytes. Most domestic horses are non-dun, a more intensely pigmented phenotype caused by regulatory mutations impairing TBX3 expression in the hair follicle, resulting in a more circumferential distribution of melanocytes and pigment granules in individual hairs. We identified two different alleles (non-dun1 and non-dun2) causing non-dun color. non-dun2 is a recently derived allele, whereas the Dun and non-dun1 alleles are found in ancient horse DNA, demonstrating that this polymorphism predates horse domestication. These findings uncover a new developmental role for T-box genes and new aspects of hair follicle biology and pigmentation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10614036 and 15461718
Volume :
48
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs37879756
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.3475