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Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Inhibitory Effects of Lentogenic Newcastle Disease Virus on Cell Survival and Immune Function in Spleen of Commercial Layer Chicks.

Authors :
Zhang, Jibin
Zhang, Jibin
Kaiser, Michael G
Gallardo, Rodrigo A
Kelly, Terra R
Dekkers, Jack CM
Zhou, Huaijun
Lamont, Susan J
Zhang, Jibin
Zhang, Jibin
Kaiser, Michael G
Gallardo, Rodrigo A
Kelly, Terra R
Dekkers, Jack CM
Zhou, Huaijun
Lamont, Susan J
Source :
Genes; vol 11, iss 9, E1003; 2073-4425
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

As a major infectious disease in chickens, Newcastle disease virus (NDV) causes considerable economic losses in the poultry industry, especially in developing countries where there is limited access to effective vaccination. Therefore, enhancing resistance to the virus in commercial chickens through breeding is a promising way to promote poultry production. In this study, we investigated gene expression changes at 2 and 6 days post inoculation (dpi) at day 21 with a lentogenic NDV in a commercial egg-laying chicken hybrid using RNA sequencing analysis. By comparing NDV-challenged and non-challenged groups, 526 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) (false discovery rate (FDR) < 0.05) were identified at 2 dpi, and only 36 at 6 dpi. For the DEGs at 2 dpi, Ingenuity Pathway Analysis predicted inhibition of multiple signaling pathways in response to NDV that regulate immune cell development and activity, neurogenesis, and angiogenesis. Up-regulation of interferon induced protein with tetratricopeptide repeats 5 (IFIT5) in response to NDV was consistent between the current and most previous studies. Sprouty RTK signaling antagonist 1 (SPRY1), a DEG in the current study, is in a significant quantitative trait locus associated with virus load at 6 dpi in the same population. These identified pathways and DEGs provide potential targets to further study breeding strategy to enhance NDV resistance in chickens.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Genes; vol 11, iss 9, E1003; 2073-4425
Notes :
application/pdf, Genes vol 11, iss 9, E1003 2073-4425
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1341877056
Document Type :
Electronic Resource