Abstract

Three lines of White Leghorn (WL) chickens (IWJ, IWG and IWC) maintained at Central Avian Research Institute, Izatnagar (UP), were used for chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) and liver tumour (LT) assay. Eleven-day-old embryos of each line were partitioned into three groups and inoculated with 0.2 ml of subgroup A, subgroup C and an equal mixture of subgroup A and C Rous sarcoma virus (RSV). Subgroup virus receptor on the cell surface membrane for subgroup A is coded for by tumour virus a (tva) locus and for subgroup C by tumour virus c (tvc) locus. The random association of the genes at the tva and tvc loci in IWJ and IWC line was assessed and the χ 2 -values for phenotypic classes were found to be significant, indicating the linkage between the tva and tvc loci. The linkage value was estimated to be 0.09 on pooled sex and pooled line basis. On the basis of four subclass tumour phenotypes a 4-allele model was proposed for tva locus having a s1 , a s2 , a r1 and a r2 alleles and the frequencies were calculated as 0.47, 0.13, 0.13 and 0.27 for IWJ line, 0.31, 0.33, 0.14 and 0.22 for IWG line and 0.44, 0.11, 0.21 and 0.24 for IWC line, respectively. Similarly, for tvc locus the frequencies of four alleles i.e. c s1 , c s2 , c r1 and c r2 were calculated as 0.42, 0.20, 0.21 and 0.17 for IWJ line, 0.42, 0.17, 0.27 and 0.14 for IWG line and 0.30, 0.21, 0.16 and 0.33 for IWC line, respectively. The χ 2 -values for all classes of observations were not significant (p>0.05), indicating a good fit to the 4-allele model for the occurrence of 4-subclass tumour phenotypes for tva and tvc loci. On the basis of the 2-allele model both tva and tvc locus carries three genotypes each. But, on the basis of the 4-allele model tva and tvc locus carries 10 genotypes each. The interaction between A-resistance and C-resistance (both CAM and LT death) was ascertained by taking the 10 genotypes of tva locus and 3 genotypes of tvc locus by pooling the lines and partitioning the observations into 3 classes. The χ 2 -values for the genotypic classes of CAM (-) LT (+) and CAM (-) LT (-) phenotypes to mixed virus (A+C) infection were found to be highly significant (p<0.01), indicating increased resistance, which indicates the joint segregation of a r and c r genes, suggesting the existence of close linkage between the tva and tvc loci. Therefore, an indirect selection approach using subgroup C viruses can be employed to generate stocks resistant to subgroup A LLV, obviating contamination with the most common agent causing LL in field condition. (Asian-Aust. J. Anim. Sci. 2005. Vol 18, No. 5 : 601-605)

Highlights

  • Lymphoid Leukosis (LL) in chickens is caused by avian leukosis virus (ALV)

  • This study provides a hypothesis that the tvc locus could be polyallelic similar to the tva locus, as reported by Pani and Naithani (1991) and suggests a possible interaction between A-resistance and C-resistance in terms of polyallelism

  • The IWJ and IWG lines procured in the year 1972 from Israel and USA and selected for high egg production for about ten generation using Osborne’s index selection and the IWC line was developed at Central Avian Research Institute (CARI) by random breeding (Johari et al, 1992)

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INTRODUCTION

Lymphoid Leukosis (LL) in chickens is caused by avian leukosis virus (ALV). The prevalence of the disease is world wide and still a challenging problem to modern poultry enterprises due to the lack of usual disease control measures such as vaccination and therapeutics. LL diseases that occur in field condition is mostly caused by lymphoid leukosis virus subgroup A (LLV-A). One possible approach to eradicate LLV-A from chicken flocks is to develop resistant stock of the arar genotype that does not permit virus infection (Payne, 1985). This study has, been conducted to Gene frequency at the tva and tvc loci were calculated investigate interrelationship between host cell genes of tva using the formula: and tvc loci in layers selected for high egg production for over ten generations. This may enable selection for Cresistance for developing an A-resistant stock, f (ar) =. This study provides a hypothesis that the tvc locus could be polyallelic similar to the tva locus, as reported by Pani and Naithani (1991) and suggests a possible interaction between A-resistance and C-resistance in terms of polyallelism

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