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Genetic Analyses of Response of Local Ghanaian Tanzanian Chicken Ecotypes to a Natural Challenge with Velogenic Newcastle Disease Virus

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Newcastle disease (ND) is a global threat to poultry production and often has a major impact on chicken welfare and the livelihoods of rural poultry farmers. We exposed unvaccinated Ghanaian and Tanzanian local chicken ecotypes to velogenic Newcastle disease virus strains, and measur...

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Autores principales: Walugembe, Muhammed, Naazie, Augustine, Mushi, James R., Akwoviah, George A., Mollel, Esther, Mang’enya, Juliana A., Wang, Ying, Chouicha, Nadira, Kelly, Terra, Msoffe, Peter L. M., Otsyina, Hope R., Gallardo, Rodrigo A., Lamont, Susan J., Muhairwa, Amandus P., Kayang, Boniface B., Zhou, Huaijun, Dekkers, Jack C. M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9597780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290141
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12202755
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author Walugembe, Muhammed
Naazie, Augustine
Mushi, James R.
Akwoviah, George A.
Mollel, Esther
Mang’enya, Juliana A.
Wang, Ying
Chouicha, Nadira
Kelly, Terra
Msoffe, Peter L. M.
Otsyina, Hope R.
Gallardo, Rodrigo A.
Lamont, Susan J.
Muhairwa, Amandus P.
Kayang, Boniface B.
Zhou, Huaijun
Dekkers, Jack C. M.
author_facet Walugembe, Muhammed
Naazie, Augustine
Mushi, James R.
Akwoviah, George A.
Mollel, Esther
Mang’enya, Juliana A.
Wang, Ying
Chouicha, Nadira
Kelly, Terra
Msoffe, Peter L. M.
Otsyina, Hope R.
Gallardo, Rodrigo A.
Lamont, Susan J.
Muhairwa, Amandus P.
Kayang, Boniface B.
Zhou, Huaijun
Dekkers, Jack C. M.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Newcastle disease (ND) is a global threat to poultry production and often has a major impact on chicken welfare and the livelihoods of rural poultry farmers. We exposed unvaccinated Ghanaian and Tanzanian local chicken ecotypes to velogenic Newcastle disease virus strains, and measured response traits to understand the genetic basis of ND. We identified heritable ND response traits and revealed differences in survival between Ghanaian and Tanzanian local chicken ecotype birds. Our findings indicate that velogenic ND resistance could be improved through selective breeding of local chicken ecotypes in regions where the disease is endemic. ABSTRACT: Newcastle disease is a devastating poultry disease that often causes significant economic losses in poultry in the developing countries of Africa, Asia, as well as South and Central America. Velogenic Newcastle disease virus (NDV) outbreaks are associated with high mortalities, which can threaten household livelihoods, especially in the rural areas, and lead to loss of high-quality proteins in the form of meat and eggs, as well as household purchasing power. In this study, we exposed unvaccinated Ghanaian and Tanzanian chickens of six local ecotypes to velogenic NDV strains, measured NDV response traits, sequenced their DNA on a genotyping-by-sequencing platform, and performed variance component analyses. The collected phenotypes included: growth rates (pre- and post-exposure); lesion scores (gross lesion severity) in the trachea, proventriculus, intestine, and cecal tonsils; natural antibody levels; anti-NDV antibody levels at 7 days post exposure (dpe); tear and cloacal viral load at 2, 4, and 6 dpe; and survival time. Heritability estimates were low to moderate, ranging from 0.11 for average lesion scores to 0.36 for pre-exposure growth rate. Heritability estimates for survival time were 0.23 and 0.27 for the Tanzanian and Ghanaian ecotypes, respectively. Similar heritability estimates were observed when data were analyzed either separately or combined for the two countries. Survival time was genetically negatively correlated with lesion scores and with viral load. Results suggested that response to mesogenic or velogenic NDV of these local chicken ecotypes could be improved by selective breeding. Chickens that are more resilient to velogenic NDV can improve household livelihoods in developing countries.
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spelling pubmed-95977802022-10-27 Genetic Analyses of Response of Local Ghanaian Tanzanian Chicken Ecotypes to a Natural Challenge with Velogenic Newcastle Disease Virus Walugembe, Muhammed Naazie, Augustine Mushi, James R. Akwoviah, George A. Mollel, Esther Mang’enya, Juliana A. Wang, Ying Chouicha, Nadira Kelly, Terra Msoffe, Peter L. M. Otsyina, Hope R. Gallardo, Rodrigo A. Lamont, Susan J. Muhairwa, Amandus P. Kayang, Boniface B. Zhou, Huaijun Dekkers, Jack C. M. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Newcastle disease (ND) is a global threat to poultry production and often has a major impact on chicken welfare and the livelihoods of rural poultry farmers. We exposed unvaccinated Ghanaian and Tanzanian local chicken ecotypes to velogenic Newcastle disease virus strains, and measured response traits to understand the genetic basis of ND. We identified heritable ND response traits and revealed differences in survival between Ghanaian and Tanzanian local chicken ecotype birds. Our findings indicate that velogenic ND resistance could be improved through selective breeding of local chicken ecotypes in regions where the disease is endemic. ABSTRACT: Newcastle disease is a devastating poultry disease that often causes significant economic losses in poultry in the developing countries of Africa, Asia, as well as South and Central America. Velogenic Newcastle disease virus (NDV) outbreaks are associated with high mortalities, which can threaten household livelihoods, especially in the rural areas, and lead to loss of high-quality proteins in the form of meat and eggs, as well as household purchasing power. In this study, we exposed unvaccinated Ghanaian and Tanzanian chickens of six local ecotypes to velogenic NDV strains, measured NDV response traits, sequenced their DNA on a genotyping-by-sequencing platform, and performed variance component analyses. The collected phenotypes included: growth rates (pre- and post-exposure); lesion scores (gross lesion severity) in the trachea, proventriculus, intestine, and cecal tonsils; natural antibody levels; anti-NDV antibody levels at 7 days post exposure (dpe); tear and cloacal viral load at 2, 4, and 6 dpe; and survival time. Heritability estimates were low to moderate, ranging from 0.11 for average lesion scores to 0.36 for pre-exposure growth rate. Heritability estimates for survival time were 0.23 and 0.27 for the Tanzanian and Ghanaian ecotypes, respectively. Similar heritability estimates were observed when data were analyzed either separately or combined for the two countries. Survival time was genetically negatively correlated with lesion scores and with viral load. Results suggested that response to mesogenic or velogenic NDV of these local chicken ecotypes could be improved by selective breeding. Chickens that are more resilient to velogenic NDV can improve household livelihoods in developing countries. MDPI 2022-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9597780/ /pubmed/36290141 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12202755 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Walugembe, Muhammed
Naazie, Augustine
Mushi, James R.
Akwoviah, George A.
Mollel, Esther
Mang’enya, Juliana A.
Wang, Ying
Chouicha, Nadira
Kelly, Terra
Msoffe, Peter L. M.
Otsyina, Hope R.
Gallardo, Rodrigo A.
Lamont, Susan J.
Muhairwa, Amandus P.
Kayang, Boniface B.
Zhou, Huaijun
Dekkers, Jack C. M.
Genetic Analyses of Response of Local Ghanaian Tanzanian Chicken Ecotypes to a Natural Challenge with Velogenic Newcastle Disease Virus
title Genetic Analyses of Response of Local Ghanaian Tanzanian Chicken Ecotypes to a Natural Challenge with Velogenic Newcastle Disease Virus
title_full Genetic Analyses of Response of Local Ghanaian Tanzanian Chicken Ecotypes to a Natural Challenge with Velogenic Newcastle Disease Virus
title_fullStr Genetic Analyses of Response of Local Ghanaian Tanzanian Chicken Ecotypes to a Natural Challenge with Velogenic Newcastle Disease Virus
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Analyses of Response of Local Ghanaian Tanzanian Chicken Ecotypes to a Natural Challenge with Velogenic Newcastle Disease Virus
title_short Genetic Analyses of Response of Local Ghanaian Tanzanian Chicken Ecotypes to a Natural Challenge with Velogenic Newcastle Disease Virus
title_sort genetic analyses of response of local ghanaian tanzanian chicken ecotypes to a natural challenge with velogenic newcastle disease virus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9597780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290141
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12202755
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