Association of LEI0258 Marker Alleles and Susceptibility to Virulent Newcastle Disease Virus Infection in Kuroiler, Sasso, and Local Tanzanian Chicken Embryos

Newcastle disease (ND) control by vaccination and an institution of biosecurity measures is less feasible in backyard chicken in developing countries. Therefore, an alternative disease control strategy like the genetic selection of less susceptible chicken genotypes is a promising option. In the pre...

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Main Authors: Fulgence Ntangere Mpenda, Christian Keambou Tiambo, Martina kyallo, John Juma, Roger Pelle, Sylvester Leonard Lyantagaye, Joram Buza
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Pathogens
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5187578
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spelling doaj-6d31e934524146e7a270c05391600bba2020-11-25T02:29:51ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Pathogens2090-30572090-30652020-01-01202010.1155/2020/51875785187578Association of LEI0258 Marker Alleles and Susceptibility to Virulent Newcastle Disease Virus Infection in Kuroiler, Sasso, and Local Tanzanian Chicken EmbryosFulgence Ntangere Mpenda0Christian Keambou Tiambo1Martina kyallo2John Juma3Roger Pelle4Sylvester Leonard Lyantagaye5Joram Buza6School of Life Sciences and Bioengineering, Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 447, Tengeru, Arusha, TanzaniaBiosciences Eastern and Central Africa, International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, KenyaBiosciences Eastern and Central Africa, International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, KenyaBiosciences Eastern and Central Africa, International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, KenyaBiosciences Eastern and Central Africa, International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, KenyaDepartment of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology College of Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaSchool of Life Sciences and Bioengineering, Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 447, Tengeru, Arusha, TanzaniaNewcastle disease (ND) control by vaccination and an institution of biosecurity measures is less feasible in backyard chicken in developing countries. Therefore, an alternative disease control strategy like the genetic selection of less susceptible chicken genotypes is a promising option. In the present study, genetic polymorphism of LEIO258 marker and association with susceptibility to virulent Newcastle disease virus (NDV) infection in Kuroilers, Sasso, and local Tanzanian chicken embryos were investigated. Samples from high (15%) and less (15%) susceptible cohorts were genotyped by sequencing of LEI0258 marker. A total of 75 DNA sequences comprised of 29 Kuroiler, 29 local Tanzanian chickens, and 17 Sasso were analyzed. Neighbor-joining phylogenetic trees were constructed to depict the clustering of LEI0258 marker alleles and relationship with susceptibility. Alleles with frequency ≥3 were considered for association with susceptibility by the use of the inference technique. The present findings suggest that some LEI0258 marker genetic polymorphisms apart from LEI0258 marker allelic based on sizes may be linked with chicken MHC-B haplotypes that confer chickens variability in resistance or susceptibility to infections. Furthermore, these results demonstrate the presence of relationship between LEI0258 marker polymorphisms and variations in chicken susceptibility to NDV infection, which could be utilized in breeding programs designed to improve chicken disease resistance.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5187578
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author Fulgence Ntangere Mpenda
Christian Keambou Tiambo
Martina kyallo
John Juma
Roger Pelle
Sylvester Leonard Lyantagaye
Joram Buza
spellingShingle Fulgence Ntangere Mpenda
Christian Keambou Tiambo
Martina kyallo
John Juma
Roger Pelle
Sylvester Leonard Lyantagaye
Joram Buza
Association of LEI0258 Marker Alleles and Susceptibility to Virulent Newcastle Disease Virus Infection in Kuroiler, Sasso, and Local Tanzanian Chicken Embryos
Journal of Pathogens
author_facet Fulgence Ntangere Mpenda
Christian Keambou Tiambo
Martina kyallo
John Juma
Roger Pelle
Sylvester Leonard Lyantagaye
Joram Buza
author_sort Fulgence Ntangere Mpenda
title Association of LEI0258 Marker Alleles and Susceptibility to Virulent Newcastle Disease Virus Infection in Kuroiler, Sasso, and Local Tanzanian Chicken Embryos
title_short Association of LEI0258 Marker Alleles and Susceptibility to Virulent Newcastle Disease Virus Infection in Kuroiler, Sasso, and Local Tanzanian Chicken Embryos
title_full Association of LEI0258 Marker Alleles and Susceptibility to Virulent Newcastle Disease Virus Infection in Kuroiler, Sasso, and Local Tanzanian Chicken Embryos
title_fullStr Association of LEI0258 Marker Alleles and Susceptibility to Virulent Newcastle Disease Virus Infection in Kuroiler, Sasso, and Local Tanzanian Chicken Embryos
title_full_unstemmed Association of LEI0258 Marker Alleles and Susceptibility to Virulent Newcastle Disease Virus Infection in Kuroiler, Sasso, and Local Tanzanian Chicken Embryos
title_sort association of lei0258 marker alleles and susceptibility to virulent newcastle disease virus infection in kuroiler, sasso, and local tanzanian chicken embryos
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Pathogens
issn 2090-3057
2090-3065
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Newcastle disease (ND) control by vaccination and an institution of biosecurity measures is less feasible in backyard chicken in developing countries. Therefore, an alternative disease control strategy like the genetic selection of less susceptible chicken genotypes is a promising option. In the present study, genetic polymorphism of LEIO258 marker and association with susceptibility to virulent Newcastle disease virus (NDV) infection in Kuroilers, Sasso, and local Tanzanian chicken embryos were investigated. Samples from high (15%) and less (15%) susceptible cohorts were genotyped by sequencing of LEI0258 marker. A total of 75 DNA sequences comprised of 29 Kuroiler, 29 local Tanzanian chickens, and 17 Sasso were analyzed. Neighbor-joining phylogenetic trees were constructed to depict the clustering of LEI0258 marker alleles and relationship with susceptibility. Alleles with frequency ≥3 were considered for association with susceptibility by the use of the inference technique. The present findings suggest that some LEI0258 marker genetic polymorphisms apart from LEI0258 marker allelic based on sizes may be linked with chicken MHC-B haplotypes that confer chickens variability in resistance or susceptibility to infections. Furthermore, these results demonstrate the presence of relationship between LEI0258 marker polymorphisms and variations in chicken susceptibility to NDV infection, which could be utilized in breeding programs designed to improve chicken disease resistance.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5187578
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