The present invention provides non-invasive methods and compositions to
differentiate, with a high level of sensitivity and specificity, swine
that are genetically susceptible to diseases associated with F18 E. coli
infection, from resistant swine. DNA polymorphisms in the swine alpha
(1,2) fucosyltransferase 1 (FUT1) gene were used to differentiate
resistant from susceptible swine. The invention includes a polypeptide
with amino acid substitutions, encoded by the nucleotide polymorphisms, a
molecular diagnostic assay, and a kit for the differentiation, of E. coli
F18-adhesion resistant, heterozygous (carrier) and homozygous susceptible
pigs. The molecular test identifies susceptibility to oedema disease and
postweaning diarrhea with high sensitivity and specificity, therefore, is
useful to swine breeder in their effort to enhance for resistance.
Information on the polymorphisms of the present invention provides
insight into causation and treatment of E. coli associated intestinal
disorders.