畜牧与生物技术杂志(英文版)2024,Vol.15Issue(6) :2242-2261.DOI:10.1186/s40104-024-01076-7

Host genetics and gut microbiota synergistically regulate feed utilization in egg-type chickens

Wenxin Zhang Fangren Lan Qianqian Zhou Shuang Gu Xiaochang Li Chaoliang Wen Ning Yang Congjiao Sun
畜牧与生物技术杂志(英文版)2024,Vol.15Issue(6) :2242-2261.DOI:10.1186/s40104-024-01076-7

Host genetics and gut microbiota synergistically regulate feed utilization in egg-type chickens

Wenxin Zhang 1Fangren Lan 1Qianqian Zhou 1Shuang Gu 1Xiaochang Li 1Chaoliang Wen 1Ning Yang 1Congjiao Sun1
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  • 1. State Key Laboratory of Animal Biotech Breeding and Frontier Science Center for Molecular Design Breeding,China Agricultural University,Beijing 100193,China
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Abstract

Background Feed efficiency is a crucial economic trait in poultry industry.Both host genetics and gut microbiota influence feed efficiency.However,the associations between gut microbiota and host genetics,as well as their com-bined contributions to feed efficiency in laying hens during the late laying period,remain largely unclear.Methods In total,686 laying hens were used for whole-genome resequencing and liver transcriptome sequencing.16S rRNA gene sequencing was conducted on gut chyme(duodenum,jejunum,ileum,and cecum)and fecal samples from 705 individuals.Bioinformatic analysis was performed by integrating the genome,transcriptome,and microbi-ome to screen for key genetic variations,genes,and gut microbiota associated with feed efficiency.Results The heritability of feed conversion ratio(FCR)and residual feed intake(RFI)was determined to be 0.28 and 0.48,respectively.The ileal and fecal microbiota accounted for 15%and 10%of the FCR variance,while the jeju-nal,cecal,and fecal microbiota accounted for 20%,11%,and 10%of the RFI variance.Through SMR analysis based on summary data from liver eQTL mapping and GWAS,we further identified four protein-coding genes,SUCLA2,TNFSF13B,SERTM1,and MARVELD3,that influence feed efficiency in laying hens.The SUCLA2 and TNFSF13B genes were significantly associated with SNP 1:25664581 and SNP rs312433097,respectively.SERTM1 showed significant associa-tions with rs730958360 and 1:33542680 and is a potential causal gene associated with the abundance of Corynebac-teriaceae in feces.MARVELD3 was significantly associated with the 1:135348198 and was significantly correlated with the abundance of Enterococcus in ileum.Specifically,a lower abundance of Enterococcus in ileum and a higher abundance of Corynebacteriaceae in feces were associated with better feed efficiency.Conclusions This study confirms that both host genetics and gut microbiota can drive variations in feed efficiency.A small portion of the gut microbiota often interacts with host genes,collectively enhancing feed efficiency.There-fore,targeting both the gut microbiota and host genetic variation by supporting more efficient taxa and selective breeding could improve feed efficiency in laying hens during the late laying period.

Key words

Feed efficiency/Genetic variations/Gut microbiota/Laying hens/Multi-omics

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出版年

2024
畜牧与生物技术杂志(英文版)
中国科学技术协会

畜牧与生物技术杂志(英文版)

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