Poultry Science (Jan 2023)

The dynamics of molecular, immune and physiological features of the host and the gut microbiome, and their interactions before and after onset of laying in two hen strains

  • Siriluck Ponsuksili,
  • Frieder Hadlich,
  • Alvaro Perdomo-Sabogal,
  • Henry Reyer,
  • Michael Oster,
  • Nares Trakooljul,
  • Muhammad Arsalan Iqbal,
  • Sonja Schmucker,
  • Volker Stefanski,
  • Christoph Roth,
  • Amélia Camarinha Silva,
  • Korinna Huber,
  • Vera Sommerfeld,
  • Markus Rodehutscord,
  • Klaus Wimmers

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 102, no. 1
p. 102256

Abstract

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ABSTRACT: Aggregation of data, including deep sequencing of mRNA and miRNA data in jejunum mucosa, abundance of immune cells, metabolites, or hormones in blood, composition of microbiota in digesta and duodenal mucosa, and production traits collected along the lifespan, provides a comprehensive picture of lifelong adaptation processes. Here, respective data from two laying hen strains (Lohmann Brown-Classic (LB) and Lohmann LSL-Classic (LSL) collected at 10, 16, 24, 30, and 60 wk of age were analyzed. Data integration revealed strain- and stage-specific biosignatures, including elements indicative of molecular pathways discriminating the strains. Although the strains performed the same, they differed in the activity of immunological and metabolic functions and pathways and showed specific gut-microbiota-interactions in different production periods. The study shows that both strains employ different strategies to acquire and maintain their capabilities under high performance conditions, especially during the transition phase. Furthermore, the study demonstrates the capacity of such integrative analyses to elucidate molecular pathways that reflect functional biodiversity. The bioinformatic reduction of the multidimensional data provides good guidance for further manual review of the data.

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