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A Genome-Wide Association Study for Tolerance to Paratuberculosis Identifies Candidate Genes Involved in DNA Packaging, DNA Damage Repair, Innate Immunity, and Pathogen Persistence

Although the genetic susceptibility to diseases has been extensively studied, the genetic loci and the primary molecular and cellular mechanisms that control disease tolerance are still largely unknown. Bovine paratuberculosis (PTB) is an enteritis caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculos...

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Autores principales: Canive, María, Badia-Bringué, Gerard, Vázquez, Patricia, Garrido, Joseba M., Juste, Ramón A., Fernandez, Almudena, González-Recio, Oscar, Alonso-Hearn, Marta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9019162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35464478
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.820965
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author Canive, María
Badia-Bringué, Gerard
Vázquez, Patricia
Garrido, Joseba M.
Juste, Ramón A.
Fernandez, Almudena
González-Recio, Oscar
Alonso-Hearn, Marta
author_facet Canive, María
Badia-Bringué, Gerard
Vázquez, Patricia
Garrido, Joseba M.
Juste, Ramón A.
Fernandez, Almudena
González-Recio, Oscar
Alonso-Hearn, Marta
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description Although the genetic susceptibility to diseases has been extensively studied, the genetic loci and the primary molecular and cellular mechanisms that control disease tolerance are still largely unknown. Bovine paratuberculosis (PTB) is an enteritis caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP). PTB affects cattle worldwide and represents a major issue on animal health. In this study, the associations between host genetic and PTB tolerance were investigated using the genotypes from 277 Spanish Holstein cows with two distinct phenotypes: cases) infected animals with positive PCR and bacteriological culture results but without lesions in gut tissues (N= 24), and controls) animals with negative PCR and culture results but with PTB-associated lesions (N= 253). DNA from peripheral blood of the study population was genotyped with the Bovine EuroG MD Bead Chip, and the corresponding genotypes were imputed to whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data. A genome-wide association study was performed using the WGS data and the defined phenotypes in a case-control approach. A total of 142 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were associated (false discovery rate ≤ 0.05, P values between 1.5 × 10(-7) and 5.7 × 10(-7)) with tolerance (heritability= 0.55). The 40 SNPs with P-values < 5 × 10(-7) defined 9 QTLs and 98 candidate genes located on BTA4, BTA9, BTA16, BTA25, and BTA26. Some of the QTLs identified in this study overlap with QTLs previously associated with PTB, bovine tuberculosis, mastitis, somatic cell score, bovine diarrhea virus persistent infection, tick resistance, and length of productive life. Two candidate genes with important roles in DNA damage response (ERCC4 and RMI2) were identified on BTA25. Functional analysis using the 98 candidate genes revealed a significant enrichment of the DNA packaging process (TNP2/PRMI1/PRM2/PRM3). In addition, the TNF-signaling (bta04668; TRAF5/CREB5/CASP7/CHUK) and the toxoplasmosis (bta05145; TGFβ2/CHUK/CIITA/SOCS1) pathways were significantly enriched. Interestingly, the nuclear Factor NF-κβ Inhibitor Kinase Alpha (CHUK), a key molecule in the regulation of the NF-κB pathway, was enriched in both pathways. Taken together, our results define a distinct immunogenetic profile in the PTB-tolerant animals designed to control bacterial growth, modulate inflammation, limit tissue damage and increase repair, thus reducing the severity of the disease.
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spelling pubmed-90191622022-04-21 A Genome-Wide Association Study for Tolerance to Paratuberculosis Identifies Candidate Genes Involved in DNA Packaging, DNA Damage Repair, Innate Immunity, and Pathogen Persistence Canive, María Badia-Bringué, Gerard Vázquez, Patricia Garrido, Joseba M. Juste, Ramón A. Fernandez, Almudena González-Recio, Oscar Alonso-Hearn, Marta Front Immunol Immunology Although the genetic susceptibility to diseases has been extensively studied, the genetic loci and the primary molecular and cellular mechanisms that control disease tolerance are still largely unknown. Bovine paratuberculosis (PTB) is an enteritis caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP). PTB affects cattle worldwide and represents a major issue on animal health. In this study, the associations between host genetic and PTB tolerance were investigated using the genotypes from 277 Spanish Holstein cows with two distinct phenotypes: cases) infected animals with positive PCR and bacteriological culture results but without lesions in gut tissues (N= 24), and controls) animals with negative PCR and culture results but with PTB-associated lesions (N= 253). DNA from peripheral blood of the study population was genotyped with the Bovine EuroG MD Bead Chip, and the corresponding genotypes were imputed to whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data. A genome-wide association study was performed using the WGS data and the defined phenotypes in a case-control approach. A total of 142 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were associated (false discovery rate ≤ 0.05, P values between 1.5 × 10(-7) and 5.7 × 10(-7)) with tolerance (heritability= 0.55). The 40 SNPs with P-values < 5 × 10(-7) defined 9 QTLs and 98 candidate genes located on BTA4, BTA9, BTA16, BTA25, and BTA26. Some of the QTLs identified in this study overlap with QTLs previously associated with PTB, bovine tuberculosis, mastitis, somatic cell score, bovine diarrhea virus persistent infection, tick resistance, and length of productive life. Two candidate genes with important roles in DNA damage response (ERCC4 and RMI2) were identified on BTA25. Functional analysis using the 98 candidate genes revealed a significant enrichment of the DNA packaging process (TNP2/PRMI1/PRM2/PRM3). In addition, the TNF-signaling (bta04668; TRAF5/CREB5/CASP7/CHUK) and the toxoplasmosis (bta05145; TGFβ2/CHUK/CIITA/SOCS1) pathways were significantly enriched. Interestingly, the nuclear Factor NF-κβ Inhibitor Kinase Alpha (CHUK), a key molecule in the regulation of the NF-κB pathway, was enriched in both pathways. Taken together, our results define a distinct immunogenetic profile in the PTB-tolerant animals designed to control bacterial growth, modulate inflammation, limit tissue damage and increase repair, thus reducing the severity of the disease. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9019162/ /pubmed/35464478 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.820965 Text en Copyright © 2022 Canive, Badia-Bringué, Vázquez, Garrido, Juste, Fernandez, González-Recio and Alonso-Hearn https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Canive, María
Badia-Bringué, Gerard
Vázquez, Patricia
Garrido, Joseba M.
Juste, Ramón A.
Fernandez, Almudena
González-Recio, Oscar
Alonso-Hearn, Marta
A Genome-Wide Association Study for Tolerance to Paratuberculosis Identifies Candidate Genes Involved in DNA Packaging, DNA Damage Repair, Innate Immunity, and Pathogen Persistence
title A Genome-Wide Association Study for Tolerance to Paratuberculosis Identifies Candidate Genes Involved in DNA Packaging, DNA Damage Repair, Innate Immunity, and Pathogen Persistence
title_full A Genome-Wide Association Study for Tolerance to Paratuberculosis Identifies Candidate Genes Involved in DNA Packaging, DNA Damage Repair, Innate Immunity, and Pathogen Persistence
title_fullStr A Genome-Wide Association Study for Tolerance to Paratuberculosis Identifies Candidate Genes Involved in DNA Packaging, DNA Damage Repair, Innate Immunity, and Pathogen Persistence
title_full_unstemmed A Genome-Wide Association Study for Tolerance to Paratuberculosis Identifies Candidate Genes Involved in DNA Packaging, DNA Damage Repair, Innate Immunity, and Pathogen Persistence
title_short A Genome-Wide Association Study for Tolerance to Paratuberculosis Identifies Candidate Genes Involved in DNA Packaging, DNA Damage Repair, Innate Immunity, and Pathogen Persistence
title_sort genome-wide association study for tolerance to paratuberculosis identifies candidate genes involved in dna packaging, dna damage repair, innate immunity, and pathogen persistence
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9019162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35464478
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.820965
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