Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5905771 | Gene | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Mitochondrial antiviral signaling (MAVS) gene plays a key role in antiviral regulation in mammals potentially by activating IRF3/7 and NF-κB and leading to the induction of type I interferon (IFN)-mediated antiviral and inflammatory responses. In this study, we screened genetic polymorphisms of the MAVS gene in various Chinese domestic chicken breeds/populations and evaluated its potential effect on gene expression. Among the sequenced fragment (4678 bp), a total of 75 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified in 46 chickens from 10 breeds/populations, including 30 coding SNPs and 45 non-coding SNPs. Extremely high haplotype diversity (37 nucleotide haplotypes, 18 amino acid haplotypes) was observed in the coding region (CDS), and a similar pattern of high polymorphisms was also observed for the 3â²-untranslated region (3â²-UTR). Luciferase assays of two representative 3â²-UTR haplotypes were performed in both HEK293 cells and DF-1 chicken fibroblast cells, and we found that they were differentially associated with different abilities on regulating mRNA expression level (P < 0.05). Collectively, we observed a considerably high genetic variability of the MAVS gene, and the 3â²-UTR variants had an ability to regulate mRNA expression. These results would cast some clues on understanding the potential role of MAVS on viral resistance in chicken.
Keywords
NLRsLGP2RLRsMAVSMDA5RIG-ISNPsPRRsAIVPAMPsRBPsTLRslaboratory of genetics and physiology 2pathogen-associated molecular patternsType I interferonIFNmajor histocompatibility complexMHCUTR یا untranslated regions untranslated regionChickenMicroRNAMiRNAHaplotypeavian influenza virusRNA binding proteinsPolymorphismSingle nucleotide polymorphismsmelanoma differentiation-associated gene 5retinoic acid-inducible gene ICdSCoding regionpathogen recognition receptorsToll-like receptors
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Authors
Dandan Yu, Ling Xu, Li Peng, Shi-Yi Chen, Yi-Ping Liu, Yong-Gang Yao,