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The swan genome and transcriptome, it is not all black and white

Authors :
Karawita, Anjana C.
Cheng, Yuanyuan
Chew, Keng Yih
Challagulla, Arjun
Kraus, Robert
Mueller, Ralf C.
Tong, Marcus Z. W.
Hulme, Katina D.
Bielefeldt-Ohmann, Helle
Steele, Lauren E.
Wu, Melanie
Sng, Julian
Noye, Ellesandra
Bruxner, Timothy J.
Au, Gough G.
Lowther, Suzanne
Blommaert, Julie
Suh, Alexander
McCauley, Alexander J.
Kaur, Parwinder
Dudchenko, Olga
Aiden, Erez
Fedrigo, Olivier
Formenti, Giulio
Mountcastle, Jacquelyn
Chow, William
Martin, Fergal J.
Ogeh, Denye N.
Thiaud-Nissen, Francoise
Howe, Kerstin
Tracey, Alan
Smith, Jacqueline
Kuo, Richard I.
Renfree, Marilyn B.
Kimura, Takashi
Sakoda, Yoshihiro
McDougall, Mathew
Spencer, Hamish G.
Pyne, Michael
Tolf, Conny
Waldenstroem, Jonas
Jarvis, Erich D.
Baker, Michelle L.
Burt, David W.
Short, Kirsty R.
Karawita, Anjana C.
Cheng, Yuanyuan
Chew, Keng Yih
Challagulla, Arjun
Kraus, Robert
Mueller, Ralf C.
Tong, Marcus Z. W.
Hulme, Katina D.
Bielefeldt-Ohmann, Helle
Steele, Lauren E.
Wu, Melanie
Sng, Julian
Noye, Ellesandra
Bruxner, Timothy J.
Au, Gough G.
Lowther, Suzanne
Blommaert, Julie
Suh, Alexander
McCauley, Alexander J.
Kaur, Parwinder
Dudchenko, Olga
Aiden, Erez
Fedrigo, Olivier
Formenti, Giulio
Mountcastle, Jacquelyn
Chow, William
Martin, Fergal J.
Ogeh, Denye N.
Thiaud-Nissen, Francoise
Howe, Kerstin
Tracey, Alan
Smith, Jacqueline
Kuo, Richard I.
Renfree, Marilyn B.
Kimura, Takashi
Sakoda, Yoshihiro
McDougall, Mathew
Spencer, Hamish G.
Pyne, Michael
Tolf, Conny
Waldenstroem, Jonas
Jarvis, Erich D.
Baker, Michelle L.
Burt, David W.
Short, Kirsty R.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background The Australian black swan (Cygnus atratus) is an iconic species with contrasting plumage to that of the closely related northern hemisphere white swans. The relative geographic isolation of the black swan may have resulted in a limited immune repertoire and increased susceptibility to infectious diseases, notably infectious diseases from which Australia has been largely shielded. Unlike mallard ducks and the mute swan (Cygnus olor), the black swan is extremely sensitive to highly pathogenic avian influenza. Understanding this susceptibility has been impaired by the absence of any available swan genome and transcriptome information. Results Here, we generate the first chromosome-length black and mute swan genomes annotated with transcriptome data, all using long-read based pipelines generated for vertebrate species. We use these genomes and transcriptomes to show that unlike other wild waterfowl, black swans lack an expanded immune gene repertoire, lack a key viral pattern-recognition receptor in endothelial cells and mount a poorly controlled inflammatory response to highly pathogenic avian influenza. We also implicate genetic differences in SLC45A2 gene in the iconic plumage of the black swan. Conclusion Together, these data suggest that the immune system of the black swan is such that should any avian viral infection become established in its native habitat, the black swan would be in a significant peril.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1387017553
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186.s13059-022-02838-0