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Unpredictable Effects of the Genetic Background of Transgenic Lines in Physiological Quantitative Traits
Physiology, fitness and disease phenotypes are complex traits exhibiting continuous variation in natural populations. To understand complex trait gene functions transgenic lines of undefined genetic background are often combined to assess quantitative phenotypes ignoring the impact of genetic polymo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6829147/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31540975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.119.400715 |
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author | Evangelou, Amalia Ignatiou, Anastasia Antoniou, Chloi Kalanidou, Sofia Chatzimatthaiou, Sotiroula Shianiou, Gavriella Ellina, Soteroulla Athanasiou, Rafaella Panagi, Myrofora Apidianakis, Yiorgos Pitsouli, Chrysoula |
author_facet | Evangelou, Amalia Ignatiou, Anastasia Antoniou, Chloi Kalanidou, Sofia Chatzimatthaiou, Sotiroula Shianiou, Gavriella Ellina, Soteroulla Athanasiou, Rafaella Panagi, Myrofora Apidianakis, Yiorgos Pitsouli, Chrysoula |
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description | Physiology, fitness and disease phenotypes are complex traits exhibiting continuous variation in natural populations. To understand complex trait gene functions transgenic lines of undefined genetic background are often combined to assess quantitative phenotypes ignoring the impact of genetic polymorphisms. Here, we used inbred wild-type strains of the Drosophila Genetics Reference Panel to assess the phenotypic variation of six physiological and fitness traits, namely, female fecundity, survival and intestinal mitosis upon oral infection, defecation rate and fecal pH upon oral infection, and terminal tracheal cell branching in hypoxia. We found continuous variation in the approximately 150 strains tested for each trait, with extreme values differing by more than four standard deviations for all traits. In addition, we assessed the effects of commonly used Drosophila UAS-RNAi transgenic strains and their backcrossed isogenized counterparts, in the same traits plus baseline intestinal mitosis and tracheal branching in normoxia, in heterozygous conditions, when only half of the genetic background was different among strains. We tested 20 non-isogenic strains (10 KK and 10 GD) from the Vienna Drosophila Resource Center and their isogenized counterparts without Gal4 induction. Survival upon infection and female fecundity exhibited differences in 50% and 40% of the tested isogenic vs. non-isogenic pairs, respectively, whereas all other traits were affected in only 10–25% of the cases. When 11 isogenic and their corresponding non-isogenic UAS-RNAi lines were expressed ubiquitously with Gal4, 4 isogenic vs. non-isogenic pairs exhibited differences in survival to infection. Furthermore, when a single UAS-RNAi line was crossed with the same Gal4 transgene inserted in different genetic backgrounds, the quantitative variations observed were unpredictable on the basis of pure line performance. Thus, irrespective of the trait of interest, the genetic background of commonly used transgenic strains needs to be considered carefully during experimentation. |
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spelling | pubmed-68291472019-11-06 Unpredictable Effects of the Genetic Background of Transgenic Lines in Physiological Quantitative Traits Evangelou, Amalia Ignatiou, Anastasia Antoniou, Chloi Kalanidou, Sofia Chatzimatthaiou, Sotiroula Shianiou, Gavriella Ellina, Soteroulla Athanasiou, Rafaella Panagi, Myrofora Apidianakis, Yiorgos Pitsouli, Chrysoula G3 (Bethesda) Investigations Physiology, fitness and disease phenotypes are complex traits exhibiting continuous variation in natural populations. To understand complex trait gene functions transgenic lines of undefined genetic background are often combined to assess quantitative phenotypes ignoring the impact of genetic polymorphisms. Here, we used inbred wild-type strains of the Drosophila Genetics Reference Panel to assess the phenotypic variation of six physiological and fitness traits, namely, female fecundity, survival and intestinal mitosis upon oral infection, defecation rate and fecal pH upon oral infection, and terminal tracheal cell branching in hypoxia. We found continuous variation in the approximately 150 strains tested for each trait, with extreme values differing by more than four standard deviations for all traits. In addition, we assessed the effects of commonly used Drosophila UAS-RNAi transgenic strains and their backcrossed isogenized counterparts, in the same traits plus baseline intestinal mitosis and tracheal branching in normoxia, in heterozygous conditions, when only half of the genetic background was different among strains. We tested 20 non-isogenic strains (10 KK and 10 GD) from the Vienna Drosophila Resource Center and their isogenized counterparts without Gal4 induction. Survival upon infection and female fecundity exhibited differences in 50% and 40% of the tested isogenic vs. non-isogenic pairs, respectively, whereas all other traits were affected in only 10–25% of the cases. When 11 isogenic and their corresponding non-isogenic UAS-RNAi lines were expressed ubiquitously with Gal4, 4 isogenic vs. non-isogenic pairs exhibited differences in survival to infection. Furthermore, when a single UAS-RNAi line was crossed with the same Gal4 transgene inserted in different genetic backgrounds, the quantitative variations observed were unpredictable on the basis of pure line performance. Thus, irrespective of the trait of interest, the genetic background of commonly used transgenic strains needs to be considered carefully during experimentation. Genetics Society of America 2019-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6829147/ /pubmed/31540975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.119.400715 Text en Copyright © 2019 Evangelou et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Investigations Evangelou, Amalia Ignatiou, Anastasia Antoniou, Chloi Kalanidou, Sofia Chatzimatthaiou, Sotiroula Shianiou, Gavriella Ellina, Soteroulla Athanasiou, Rafaella Panagi, Myrofora Apidianakis, Yiorgos Pitsouli, Chrysoula Unpredictable Effects of the Genetic Background of Transgenic Lines in Physiological Quantitative Traits |
title | Unpredictable Effects of the Genetic Background of Transgenic Lines in Physiological Quantitative Traits |
title_full | Unpredictable Effects of the Genetic Background of Transgenic Lines in Physiological Quantitative Traits |
title_fullStr | Unpredictable Effects of the Genetic Background of Transgenic Lines in Physiological Quantitative Traits |
title_full_unstemmed | Unpredictable Effects of the Genetic Background of Transgenic Lines in Physiological Quantitative Traits |
title_short | Unpredictable Effects of the Genetic Background of Transgenic Lines in Physiological Quantitative Traits |
title_sort | unpredictable effects of the genetic background of transgenic lines in physiological quantitative traits |
topic | Investigations |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6829147/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31540975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.119.400715 |
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