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Identification of biomarkers associated with the feed efficiency by metabolomics profiling: results from the broiler lines divergent for high or low abdominal fat content

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【作者】 Zhiyong SuXue BaiHaoyu WangShouzhi WangChong ChenFan XiaoHuaishun GuoHaihe GaoLi LengHui Li

【Author】 Zhiyong Su;Xue Bai;Haoyu Wang;Shouzhi Wang;Chong Chen;Fan Xiao;Huaishun Guo;Haihe Gao;Li Leng;Hui Li;Key Laboratory of Chicken Genetics and Breeding, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs;Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction, Education Department of Heilongjiang Province;College of Animal Science and Technology, Northeast Agricultural University;Fujian Sunnzer Biotechnology Development Co., Ltd;

【通讯作者】 Hui Li;

【机构】 Key Laboratory of Chicken Genetics and Breeding, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural AffairsKey Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction, Education Department of Heilongjiang ProvinceCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northeast Agricultural UniversityFujian Sunnzer Biotechnology Development Co., Ltd

【摘要】 Background: Improving feed efficiency(FE) is one of the main objectives in broiler breeding. It is difficult to directly measure FE traits, and breeders hence have been trying to identify biomarkers for the indirect selection and improvement of FE traits. Metabolome is the "bridge" between genome and phenome. The metabolites may potentially account for more of the phenotypic variation and can suitably serve as biomarkers for selecting FE traits. This study aimed to identify plasma metabolite markers for selecting high-FE broilers. A total of 441 birds from Northeast Agricultural University broiler lines divergently selected for abdominal fat content were used to analyze plasma metabolome and estimate the genetic parameters of differentially expressed metabolites.Results: The results identified 124 differentially expressed plasma metabolites(P < 0.05) between the lean line(highFE birds) and the fat line(low-FE birds). Among these differentially expressed plasma metabolites, 44 were found to have higher positive or negative genetic correlations with FE traits(|r_g| ≥ 0.30). Of these 44 metabolites, 14 were found to display moderate to high heritability estimates(h~2 ≥ 0.20). However, among the 14 metabolites, 4 metabolites whose physiological functions have not been reported were excluded. Ultimately, 10 metabolites were suggested to serve as the potential biomarkers for breeding the high-FE broilers. Based on the physiological functions of these metabolites, reducing inflammatory and improving immunity were proposed to improve FE and increase production efficiency.Conclusions: According to the pipeline for the selection of the metabolite markers established in this study, it was suggested that 10 metabolites including 7-ketocholesterol, dimethyl sulfone, epsilon-(gamma-glutamyl)-lysine, gamma-glutamyltyrosine, 2-oxoadipic acid, L-homoarginine, testosterone, adenosine 5’-monophosphate, adrenic acid, and calcitriol could be used as the potential biomarkers for breeding the "food-saving broilers".

【Abstract】 Background: Improving feed efficiency(FE) is one of the main objectives in broiler breeding. It is difficult to directly measure FE traits, and breeders hence have been trying to identify biomarkers for the indirect selection and improvement of FE traits. Metabolome is the "bridge" between genome and phenome. The metabolites may potentially account for more of the phenotypic variation and can suitably serve as biomarkers for selecting FE traits. This study aimed to identify plasma metabolite markers for selecting high-FE broilers. A total of 441 birds from Northeast Agricultural University broiler lines divergently selected for abdominal fat content were used to analyze plasma metabolome and estimate the genetic parameters of differentially expressed metabolites.Results: The results identified 124 differentially expressed plasma metabolites(P < 0.05) between the lean line(highFE birds) and the fat line(low-FE birds). Among these differentially expressed plasma metabolites, 44 were found to have higher positive or negative genetic correlations with FE traits(|r_g| ≥ 0.30). Of these 44 metabolites, 14 were found to display moderate to high heritability estimates(h~2 ≥ 0.20). However, among the 14 metabolites, 4 metabolites whose physiological functions have not been reported were excluded. Ultimately, 10 metabolites were suggested to serve as the potential biomarkers for breeding the high-FE broilers. Based on the physiological functions of these metabolites, reducing inflammatory and improving immunity were proposed to improve FE and increase production efficiency.Conclusions: According to the pipeline for the selection of the metabolite markers established in this study, it was suggested that 10 metabolites including 7-ketocholesterol, dimethyl sulfone, epsilon-(gamma-glutamyl)-lysine, gamma-glutamyltyrosine, 2-oxoadipic acid, L-homoarginine, testosterone, adenosine 5’-monophosphate, adrenic acid, and calcitriol could be used as the potential biomarkers for breeding the "food-saving broilers".

【关键词】 BiomarkerBroilerFeed efficiencyMetabolomics
【Key words】 BiomarkerBroilerFeed efficiencyMetabolomics
【基金】 supported by the earmarked fund for CARS-41, National Natural Science Foundation (32102537);White Feather Broiler Breeding Joint Project of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs in China (19190526); “Academic Backbone” Project of Northeast Agricultural University (20XG30)
  • 【文献出处】 Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology ,畜牧与生物技术杂志(英文版) , 编辑部邮箱 ,2023年01期
  • 【分类号】S831.5
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