Abstract

BackgroundInfectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) infection causes immunosuppression in chickens and increases their susceptibility to secondary infections. To explore the interaction between host and IBDV, RNA-Seq was applied to analyse the transcriptional profiles of the responses of chickens’ bursas of Fabricius in the early stage of IBDV infection.ResultsThe results displayed that a total of 15546 genes were identified in the chicken bursa libraries. Among the annotated genes, there were 2006 and 4668 differentially expressed genes in the infection group compared with the mock group on day 1 and day 3 post inoculation (1 and 3 dpi), respectively. Moreover, there were 676 common up-regulated and 83 common down-regulated genes in the bursae taken from the chickens infected with IBDV on both 1 and 3 dpi. Meanwhile, there were also some characteristic differentially expressed genes on 1 and 3 dpi. On day 1 after inoculation with IBDV, host responses mainly displayed immune response processes, while metabolic pathways played an important role on day three post infection. Six genes were confirmed by quantitative reverse transcription-PCR.ConclusionsIn conclusion, the differential gene expression profile demonstrated with RNA-Seq might offer a better understanding of the molecular interactions between host and IBDV during the early stage of infection.

Highlights

  • Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) infection causes immunosuppression in chickens and increases their susceptibility to secondary infections

  • VP2 gene expression during IBDV infection in chickens After being challenged with IBDV, chickens from the infected group displayed some clinical symptoms on 1 dpi, such as decreased feed intake, fluffed feathers and diarrhoea

  • Among the differentially expressed genes, there were 946 up-regulated and 179 down-regulated significantly differentially expressed (SDE) genes on 1 dpi while 2142 up-regulated and 1597 down-regulated SDE genes were identified on 3 dpi in the infection group with a foldchange ≥ 2 or ≤ 0.5 (Fig. 2b-c). Among these SDE genes, there were 676 common up-regulated and 83 common down-regulated genes in the bursae taken from the chickens infected with IBDV on both 1 and 3 dpi (Fig. 2b-c)

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Introduction

Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) infection causes immunosuppression in chickens and increases their susceptibility to secondary infections. To explore the interaction between host and IBDV, RNA-Seq was applied to analyse the transcriptional profiles of the responses of chickens’ bursas of Fabricius in the early stage of IBDV infection. Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is an important small RNA virus in the family of Birnaviridae, which may lead to severe immunosuppressive effects and pathological damage in young chickens. It mainly targets early B cells, especially those in the gut-associated lymphoid organ, the bursa of Fabricius [1].

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