Abstract

Locomotor problems are among one of the main concerns in the current poultry industry, causing major economic losses and affecting animal welfare. The most common bone anomalies in the femur are dyschondroplasia, femoral head separation (FHS), and bacterial chondronecrosis with osteomyelitis (BCO), also known as femoral head necrosis (FHN). The present study aimed to identify differentially expressed (DE) genes in the articular cartilage (AC) of normal and FHS-affected broilers by RNA-Seq analysis. In the transcriptome analysis, 12,169 genes were expressed in the femur AC. Of those, 107 genes were DE (FDR < 0.05) between normal and affected chickens, of which 9 were downregulated and 98 were upregulated in the affected broilers. In the gene-set enrichment analysis using the DE genes, 79 biological processes (BP) were identified and were grouped into 12 superclusters. The main BP found were involved in the response to biotic stimulus, gas transport, cellular activation, carbohydrate-derived catabolism, multi-organism regulation, immune system, muscle contraction, multi-organism process, cytolysis, leukocytes and cell adhesion. In this study, the first transcriptome analysis of the broilers femur articular cartilage was performed, and a set of candidate genes (AvBD1, AvBD2, ANK1, EPX, ADA, RHAG) that could trigger changes in the broiler´s femoral growth plate was identified. Moreover, these results could be helpful to better understand FHN in chickens and possibly in humans.

Highlights

  • Locomotor problems are among one of the main concerns in the current poultry industry, causing major economic losses and affecting animal welfare

  • Studies related to bone integrity problems, such as femoral head separation (FHS) and femoral head necrosis (FHN) or bacterial chondronecrosis with osteomyelitis (BCO) are scarce in chicken ­models[7,11,12,24,25]

  • The expression profile of the articular cartilage (AC) tissue differed from the femoral growth plate reported in a previous study, in which approximately 49% of the genes were upregulated and 51% downregulated in the FHS-affected ­group[12]

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Introduction

Locomotor problems are among one of the main concerns in the current poultry industry, causing major economic losses and affecting animal welfare. The first transcriptome analysis of the broilers femur articular cartilage was performed, and a set of candidate genes (AvBD1, AvBD2, ANK1, EPX, ADA, RHAG) that could trigger changes in the broilers femoral growth plate was identified. These results could be helpful to better understand FHN in chickens and possibly in humans. This study aimed to identify differentially expressed (DE) genes in the femoral head articular cartilage between healthy and FHS-affected broilers using RNA-Seq analysis

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