Application of RNA-sequencing to identify biomarkers in broiler chickens prophylactic administered with antimicrobial agents.

Antibiotics Coccidiostat Next-generation sequencing Poultry Transcriptome

Journal

Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience
ISSN: 1751-732X
Titre abrégé: Animal
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101303270

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Feb 2021
Historique:
received: 15 04 2020
revised: 08 10 2020
accepted: 15 10 2020
pubmed: 13 2 2021
medline: 17 3 2021
entrez: 12 2 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Antimicrobial (AM) resistance is largely acknowledged as one of the biggest global health and food safety challenges and the overuse of AMs is known to generate resistance in bacteria that may affect both animals and humans. Poultry meat is the second most-produced meat in the European Union and in recent years consumers are becoming more concerned about food safety, traceability, and animal welfare in poultry rearing system, increasingly requiring meats from broilers reared without AMs. In the present study, we performed RNA sequencing to analyze 64 liver and 54 muscle transcriptomic profiles in broilers reared without treatment or treated with different classes of AMs. Moreover, we validated the most differentially expressed genes among the treated groups to detect putative novel biomarkers able to discriminate meats of broilers reared without AMs. The PDK4, IGFBP1, and RHOB genes were identified as putative novel hepatic biomarkers, discriminating broilers treated with AMs compared to broilers reared without treatments. The whole transcriptome changes revealed the liver as a valuable target organ for AM administration screening. In addition, our results suggest a leading effect of the coccidiostat when associated with AMs, influencing several biological processes. Our study showed that RNA sequencing is a powerful and valuable method to detect aberrant regulated genes and to identify biomarker candidates for AM misuse detection in farm animals. Further validation on larger sample size and a wider spectrum of AMs are needed to confirm the viability of the aforementioned biomarkers in poultry population.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33573988
pii: S1751-7311(20)30115-4
doi: 10.1016/j.animal.2020.100113
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Anti-Infective Agents 0
Biomarkers 0
RNA 63231-63-0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

100113

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

D Giannuzzi (D)

Department of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals and Environment, University of Padua, Legnaro, I-35020 Padua, Italy. Electronic address: diana.giannuzzi@unipd.it.

B Biolatti (B)

Department of Veterinary Science, University of Turin, Grugliasco, I-10095 Turin, Italy.

E Longato (E)

Department of Veterinary Science, University of Turin, Grugliasco, I-10095 Turin, Italy.

S Divari (S)

Department of Veterinary Science, University of Turin, Grugliasco, I-10095 Turin, Italy.

L Starvaggi Cucuzza (L)

Department of Veterinary Science, University of Turin, Grugliasco, I-10095 Turin, Italy.

P Pregel (P)

Department of Veterinary Science, University of Turin, Grugliasco, I-10095 Turin, Italy.

F E Scaglione (FE)

Department of Veterinary Science, University of Turin, Grugliasco, I-10095 Turin, Italy.

A Rinaldi (A)

Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, Università della Svizzera italiana (USI), Institute of Oncology Research (IOR), CH-6500 Bellinzona, Switzerland.

L M Chiesa (LM)

Department of Veterinary Science and Public Health, University of Milan, I-20133 Milan, Italy.

F T Cannizzo (FT)

Department of Veterinary Science, University of Turin, Grugliasco, I-10095 Turin, Italy.

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