QTL Mapping of Intestinal Neutrophil Variation in Threespine Stickleback Reveals Possible Gene Targets Connecting Intestinal Inflammation and Systemic Health

被引:7
作者
Beck, Emily A. [1 ]
Currey, Mark C. [1 ]
Small, Clayton M. [1 ]
Cresko, William A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oregon, Inst Ecol & Evolut, Eugene, OR 97403 USA
来源
G3-GENES GENOMES GENETICS | 2020年 / 10卷 / 02期
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
QTL mapping; neutrophil; inflammation; immunity; threespine stickleback; Genetics of Immunity; QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCI; NF-KAPPA-B; GUT MICROBIOTA; GASTROINTESTINAL MANIFESTATIONS; TRANSCRIPTIONAL VARIATION; NATURAL VARIATION; IMMUNE-RESPONSES; EVOLUTION; INNATE; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1534/g3.119.400685
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Selection, via host immunity, is often required to foster beneficial microbial symbionts and suppress deleterious pathogens. In animals, the host immune system is at the center of this relationship. Failed host immune system-microbial interactions can result in a persistent inflammatory response in which the immune system indiscriminately attacks resident microbes, and at times the host cells themselves, leading to diseases such as Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn's Disease, and Psoriasis. Host genetic variation has been linked to both microbiome diversity and to severity of such inflammatory disease states in humans. However, the microbiome and inflammatory states manifest as quantitative traits, which encompass many genes interacting with one another and the environment. The mechanistic relationships among all of these interacting components are still not clear. Developing natural genetic models of host-microbe interactions is therefore fundamental to understanding the complex genetics of these and other diseases. Threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) fish are a tractable model for attacking this problem because of abundant population-level genetic and phenotypic variation in the gut inflammatory response. Previous work in our laboratory identified genetically divergent stickleback populations exhibiting differences in intestinal neutrophil activity. We took advantage of this diversity to genetically map variation in an emblematic element of gut inflammation - intestinal neutrophil recruitment - using an F2-intercross mapping framework. We identified two regions of the genome associated with increased intestinal inflammation containing several promising candidate genes. Within these regions we found candidates in the Coagulation/Complement System, NFkB and MAPK pathways along with several genes associated with intestinal diseases and neurological diseases commonly accompanying intestinal inflammation as a secondary symptom. These findings highlight the utility of using naturally genetically diverse 'evolutionary mutant models' such as threespine stickleback to better understand interactions among host genetic diversity and microbiome variation in health and disease states.
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页码:613 / 622
页数:10
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