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Analysis of miRNA Expression in the Ileum of Broiler Chickens During Bacillus licheniformis H2 Supplementation Against Subclinical Necrotic Enteritis.

Ying Zhao1, Dong Zeng1, Hesong Wang2, Ning Sun1, Jinge Xin1, Hanbo Yang3, Lei Lei3, Abdul Khalique1, Danish Sharafat Rajput1, Kangcheng Pan1, Gang Shu1, Bo Jing1, Xueqin Ni4.   

Abstract

Subclinical necrotic enteritis (SNE) is one of the serious threats to the poultry industry. Probiotics have been proven to exert beneficial effects in controlling SNE. However, their exact mechanisms have not been fully elucidated. Moreover, few studies have focused on their impact on microRNAs (miRNAs). Therefore, the present study aimed to explore the miRNA expression profiles in the ileum of broiler chickens during probiotic supplementation for controlling SNE. A total of 180 newly hatched male broilers were randomly allocated into three groups, including a negative control group, an SNE infection group, and a Bacillus licheniformis H2 pretreatment group. Illumina high-throughput sequencing was conducted to identify the miRNA expression of the three groups. Results showed that 628 miRNAs, including 582 known miRNAs and 46 novel miRNAs, were detected in the miRNA libraries. The target genes of 57 significantly differentially expressed miRNAs were predicted and annotated. Moreover, they were found to be partly enriched in pathways related to immunity and inflammation such as tumor necrosis factor receptor binding, immune response-regulating signaling pathway, Toll-like receptor 2 signaling pathway, interleukin-15 production, activation of NF-κB-inducing kinase activity, and MAP kinase tyrosine/serine/threonine phosphatase activity. Some of the target genes of 57 miRNAs were related to the MAPK signaling pathway. Furthermore, the expression of several miRNAs, which may be involved in the MAPK signaling pathway, was significantly affected by SNE induction and showed no significant difference in the presence of H2. All these findings provide comprehensive miRNA expression profiles of three different treatment groups. They further suggest that H2 could exert beneficial effects in controlling SNE through immune and inflammatory response associated with altered miRNA expression, such as the MAPK signaling pathway.

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Keywords:  Bacillus licheniformis H2; Broiler chickens; Subclinical necrotic enteritis; miRNAs

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32975724     DOI: 10.1007/s12602-020-09709-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins        ISSN: 1867-1306            Impact factor:   4.609


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