Quantitative trait loci and genes associated with salmonid alphavirus load in Atlantic salmon: implications for pancreas disease resistance and tolerance

AbstractSalmonid alphavirus infection results in pancreas disease causing severe economic losses for Atlantic salmon aquaculture. Knowledge about genes and pathways contributing to resistance is limited. A 54 K SNP panel was used to genotype 10 full-sibling families each consisting of ~ 110 offsprin...

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Main Authors: ML Aslam, D Robledo, A Krasnov, HK Moghadam, B Hillestad, RD Houston, M Baranski, S Boison, Nick Robinson
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Published: 2020
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spelling ftdeakinunifig:oai:figshare.com:article/24407260 2024-09-09T19:30:33+00:00 Quantitative trait loci and genes associated with salmonid alphavirus load in Atlantic salmon: implications for pancreas disease resistance and tolerance ML Aslam D Robledo A Krasnov HK Moghadam B Hillestad RD Houston M Baranski S Boison Nick Robinson 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/10779/DRO/DU:24407260.v3 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Quantitative_trait_loci_and_genes_associated_with_salmonid_alphavirus_load_in_Atlantic_salmon_implications_for_pancreas_disease_resistance_and_tolerance/24407260 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10779/DRO/DU:24407260.v3 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Quantitative_trait_loci_and_genes_associated_with_salmonid_alphavirus_load_in_Atlantic_salmon_implications_for_pancreas_disease_resistance_and_tolerance/24407260 CC BY 4.0 Agricultural veterinary and food sciences Fisheries sciences Biological sciences Genetics EPIDEMIOLOGY EXPRESSION GENOME MORTALITY Multidisciplinary Sciences OUTBREAKS PD POST-SMOLTS RAINBOW-TROUT SALAR L Science & Technology Science & Technology - Other Topics VACCINATION Text Journal contribution 2020 ftdeakinunifig 2024-06-20T00:31:11Z AbstractSalmonid alphavirus infection results in pancreas disease causing severe economic losses for Atlantic salmon aquaculture. Knowledge about genes and pathways contributing to resistance is limited. A 54 K SNP panel was used to genotype 10 full-sibling families each consisting of ~ 110 offspring challenged with salmonid alphavirus subtype 3. Relative heart viral load was assessed at 4- and 10-weeks post-infection using quantitative PCR. A moderate genomic heritability of viral load at 4 weeks (0.15–0.21) and a high positive correlation with survival (0.91–0.98) were detected. Positions of QTL detected on chromosome 3 matched those for survival detected by other studies. The SNP of highest significance occurred in the 3′ untranslated region of gig1, a fish-specific antiviral effector. Locus B of immunoglobulin heavy chain mapped to an area containing multiple SNPs with genome-wide association. Heart mRNA-seq comparing parr from families with high- versus low-genomic breeding value, and matching sample genotypes for SNPs, identified two eQTL for salmonid alphavirus load. Immune genes associated with trans-eQTL were numerous and spread throughout the genome. QTL regions contained several genes with known or predicted immune functions, some differentially expressed. The putative functional genes and variants identified could help improve marker-based selection for pancreas disease resistance. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon DRO - Deakin Research Online
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topic Agricultural
veterinary and food sciences
Fisheries sciences
Biological sciences
Genetics
EPIDEMIOLOGY
EXPRESSION
GENOME
MORTALITY
Multidisciplinary Sciences
OUTBREAKS
PD
POST-SMOLTS
RAINBOW-TROUT
SALAR L
Science & Technology
Science & Technology - Other Topics
VACCINATION
spellingShingle Agricultural
veterinary and food sciences
Fisheries sciences
Biological sciences
Genetics
EPIDEMIOLOGY
EXPRESSION
GENOME
MORTALITY
Multidisciplinary Sciences
OUTBREAKS
PD
POST-SMOLTS
RAINBOW-TROUT
SALAR L
Science & Technology
Science & Technology - Other Topics
VACCINATION
ML Aslam
D Robledo
A Krasnov
HK Moghadam
B Hillestad
RD Houston
M Baranski
S Boison
Nick Robinson
Quantitative trait loci and genes associated with salmonid alphavirus load in Atlantic salmon: implications for pancreas disease resistance and tolerance
topic_facet Agricultural
veterinary and food sciences
Fisheries sciences
Biological sciences
Genetics
EPIDEMIOLOGY
EXPRESSION
GENOME
MORTALITY
Multidisciplinary Sciences
OUTBREAKS
PD
POST-SMOLTS
RAINBOW-TROUT
SALAR L
Science & Technology
Science & Technology - Other Topics
VACCINATION
description AbstractSalmonid alphavirus infection results in pancreas disease causing severe economic losses for Atlantic salmon aquaculture. Knowledge about genes and pathways contributing to resistance is limited. A 54 K SNP panel was used to genotype 10 full-sibling families each consisting of ~ 110 offspring challenged with salmonid alphavirus subtype 3. Relative heart viral load was assessed at 4- and 10-weeks post-infection using quantitative PCR. A moderate genomic heritability of viral load at 4 weeks (0.15–0.21) and a high positive correlation with survival (0.91–0.98) were detected. Positions of QTL detected on chromosome 3 matched those for survival detected by other studies. The SNP of highest significance occurred in the 3′ untranslated region of gig1, a fish-specific antiviral effector. Locus B of immunoglobulin heavy chain mapped to an area containing multiple SNPs with genome-wide association. Heart mRNA-seq comparing parr from families with high- versus low-genomic breeding value, and matching sample genotypes for SNPs, identified two eQTL for salmonid alphavirus load. Immune genes associated with trans-eQTL were numerous and spread throughout the genome. QTL regions contained several genes with known or predicted immune functions, some differentially expressed. The putative functional genes and variants identified could help improve marker-based selection for pancreas disease resistance.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author ML Aslam
D Robledo
A Krasnov
HK Moghadam
B Hillestad
RD Houston
M Baranski
S Boison
Nick Robinson
author_facet ML Aslam
D Robledo
A Krasnov
HK Moghadam
B Hillestad
RD Houston
M Baranski
S Boison
Nick Robinson
author_sort ML Aslam
title Quantitative trait loci and genes associated with salmonid alphavirus load in Atlantic salmon: implications for pancreas disease resistance and tolerance
title_short Quantitative trait loci and genes associated with salmonid alphavirus load in Atlantic salmon: implications for pancreas disease resistance and tolerance
title_full Quantitative trait loci and genes associated with salmonid alphavirus load in Atlantic salmon: implications for pancreas disease resistance and tolerance
title_fullStr Quantitative trait loci and genes associated with salmonid alphavirus load in Atlantic salmon: implications for pancreas disease resistance and tolerance
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative trait loci and genes associated with salmonid alphavirus load in Atlantic salmon: implications for pancreas disease resistance and tolerance
title_sort quantitative trait loci and genes associated with salmonid alphavirus load in atlantic salmon: implications for pancreas disease resistance and tolerance
publishDate 2020
url http://hdl.handle.net/10779/DRO/DU:24407260.v3
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