Genomic loci associated with antibody-mediated immune responses in an F2 chicken population

Immunity-related traits are heritable in chicken, therefore, it is possible to improve the inherent immunity by breeding programs. In this study using the Illumina chicken 60K single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) chip, we performed a set of genome-wide association studies to determine candidate ge...

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Main Authors: V. Raeesi, A. Ehsani, R.V. Torshizi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-01-01
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spelling doaj-447faae7ac7e4ce382cca43040df9e032021-06-06T04:55:38ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112019-01-0113713411349Genomic loci associated with antibody-mediated immune responses in an F2 chicken populationV. Raeesi0A. Ehsani1R.V. Torshizi2Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran 14115–336, IranDepartment of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran 14115–336, IranDepartment of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran 14115–336, IranImmunity-related traits are heritable in chicken, therefore, it is possible to improve the inherent immunity by breeding programs. In this study using the Illumina chicken 60K single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) chip, we performed a set of genome-wide association studies to determine candidate genes and loci responsible for primary and secondary antibody-mediated responses against sheep red blood cell. A F2 population descended from a commercial meat-type breed and an Iranian indigenous chicken was used for this study. Statistical analysis was based on a mixed linear model utilizing genomic relationship matrix to prevent spurious associations. Correction for multiple testing was done by applying 5% and 10% chromosomal false discovery rates (FDRs) for significant and suggestive thresholds, respectively. Nine significant and 17 suggestive associated SNPs were identified. Most of the SNPs that were suggestively associated with the primary response of total plasma immunoglobulins were also significantly associated with this trait in secondary response. Three SNPs were located within a narrow region of 23 kb on chromosome 16. Pathway analysis for the genes surrounding the associated SNPs showed that they are involve in antigen processing and presentation, primary immunodeficiency, vitamin digestion and absorption, cell adhesion molecules, phagosome, influenza A, folding, assembly and peptide loading of class I major histocompatibility complex, lipid digestion, mobilization, and transport (FDR < 0.1). Interestingly, there were common regains associated with multiple immune-related traits.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731118003014Broilerimmunoglobulingenome-wide association studymixed linear modelsingle nucleotide polymorphisms
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author V. Raeesi
A. Ehsani
R.V. Torshizi
spellingShingle V. Raeesi
A. Ehsani
R.V. Torshizi
Genomic loci associated with antibody-mediated immune responses in an F2 chicken population
Animal
Broiler
immunoglobulin
genome-wide association study
mixed linear model
single nucleotide polymorphisms
author_facet V. Raeesi
A. Ehsani
R.V. Torshizi
author_sort V. Raeesi
title Genomic loci associated with antibody-mediated immune responses in an F2 chicken population
title_short Genomic loci associated with antibody-mediated immune responses in an F2 chicken population
title_full Genomic loci associated with antibody-mediated immune responses in an F2 chicken population
title_fullStr Genomic loci associated with antibody-mediated immune responses in an F2 chicken population
title_full_unstemmed Genomic loci associated with antibody-mediated immune responses in an F2 chicken population
title_sort genomic loci associated with antibody-mediated immune responses in an f2 chicken population
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Immunity-related traits are heritable in chicken, therefore, it is possible to improve the inherent immunity by breeding programs. In this study using the Illumina chicken 60K single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) chip, we performed a set of genome-wide association studies to determine candidate genes and loci responsible for primary and secondary antibody-mediated responses against sheep red blood cell. A F2 population descended from a commercial meat-type breed and an Iranian indigenous chicken was used for this study. Statistical analysis was based on a mixed linear model utilizing genomic relationship matrix to prevent spurious associations. Correction for multiple testing was done by applying 5% and 10% chromosomal false discovery rates (FDRs) for significant and suggestive thresholds, respectively. Nine significant and 17 suggestive associated SNPs were identified. Most of the SNPs that were suggestively associated with the primary response of total plasma immunoglobulins were also significantly associated with this trait in secondary response. Three SNPs were located within a narrow region of 23 kb on chromosome 16. Pathway analysis for the genes surrounding the associated SNPs showed that they are involve in antigen processing and presentation, primary immunodeficiency, vitamin digestion and absorption, cell adhesion molecules, phagosome, influenza A, folding, assembly and peptide loading of class I major histocompatibility complex, lipid digestion, mobilization, and transport (FDR < 0.1). Interestingly, there were common regains associated with multiple immune-related traits.
topic Broiler
immunoglobulin
genome-wide association study
mixed linear model
single nucleotide polymorphisms
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731118003014
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