Integrating GWAS and transcriptomics to identify candidate genes conferring relative growth rate trait in white-feathered broiler

整合全基因组关联分析和转录组学,以鉴定白羽肉鸡相对生长速率性状的候选基因

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Abstract

Broilers are a globally significant resource for food production, and their relative growth rate (RGR) has attracted increasing attention for improving broiler monitoring, feed management and feed conversion. The main objectives of this study were to identify key candidate genes affecting the RGR in white-feathered broiler by integrating genomic and transcriptomic datasets. This study reports a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) using 3 purebred lines (n = 3,727) and 5,841,467 input SNPs to understand the genetic control of the RGR. A total of 101 associated SNPs located on 6 chromosomes were identified, 16 of which were common in the GWAS and meta cohorts. Fine mapping of a significant peak with 7 linked SNP (r(2) > 0.94) located within the coding region of RAP2C revealed that chr4:3474286 (C > G) among these SNPs was a highly putative causal variant (PIP = 19%) and explained 2.26% of the RGR variation. Further analyses indicated that the surface expression level of the RAP2C gene in the blood, macrophage, lung tissue, and cecum tissue of commercial broiler breed (Ross) was higher than in the corresponding tissues of other egg-laying hens and local breeds. In addition, there was a significant difference in the expression of the RAP2C gene between the high (H, n = 5) and low (L, n = 4) RGR groups. A total of 301 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) related to the RGR in white-feathered broiler were identified by transcriptome differential analysis between the H and L populations, among which NFKBIA, CSF1R and TLR2A were important hub genes. Furthermore, the candidate genes identified based on GWASs, meta-analysis and DEGs analysis were significantly enriched for gene ontology (GO) annotation and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways involved in the growth cone, integrated-mediated signaling pathway, and MAPK signaling pathway. Overall, the RAP2C, NFKBIA, CSF1R and TLR2A genes are considered the most important candidate genes influencing RGR trait in white-feathered broiler. These findings provide valuable insights into the complex system that regulates broiler growth.

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