Leveraging host-genetics and gut microbiota to determine immunocompetence in pigs
Author
Zingaretti, Laura M.
Pérez-Pascual, David
Alexandre, Pamela A.
Reverter, Antonio
Ballester, Maria
Publication date
2021-10-24ISSN
2524-4671
Abstract
Background: The gut microbiota infuences host performance playing a relevant role in homeostasis and function of
the immune system. The aim of the present work was to identify microbial signatures linked to immunity traits and to
characterize the contribution of host-genome and gut microbiota to the immunocompetence in healthy pigs.
Results: To achieve this goal, we undertook a combination of network, mixed model and microbial-wide associa‑
tion studies (MWAS) for 21 immunity traits and the relative abundance of gut bacterial communities in 389 pigs
genotyped for 70K SNPs. The heritability (h2
; proportion of phenotypic variance explained by the host genetics) and
microbiability (m2
; proportion of variance explained by the microbial composition) showed similar values for most of
the analyzed immunity traits, except for both IgM and IgG in plasma that was dominated by the host genetics, and
the haptoglobin in serum which was the trait with larger m2
(0.275) compared to h2
(0.138). Results from the MWAS
suggested a polymicrobial nature of the immunocompetence in pigs and revealed associations between pigs gut
microbiota composition and 15 of the analyzed traits. The lymphocytes phagocytic capacity (quantifed as mean
fuorescence) and the total number of monocytes in blood were the traits associated with the largest number of
taxa (6 taxa). Among the associations identifed by MWAS, 30% were confrmed by an information theory network
approach. The strongest confrmed associations were between Fibrobacter and phagocytic capacity of lymphocytes
(r=0.37), followed by correlations between Streptococcus and the percentage of phagocytic lymphocytes (r= -0.34)
and between Megasphaera and serum concentration of haptoglobin (r=0.26). In the interaction network, Streptococcus and percentage of phagocytic lymphocytes were the keystone bacterial and immune-trait, respectively.
Conclusions: Overall, our fndings reveal an important connection between gut microbiota composition and immu‑
nity traits in pigs, and highlight the need to consider both sources of information, host genome and microbial levels,
to accurately characterize immunocompetence in pigs.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
619 - Veterinary science
Pages
11
Publisher
BMC
Is part of
Animal Microbiome
Citation
Ramayo-Caldas, Yuliaxis, Laura M. Zingaretti, David Pérez-Pascual, Pamela A. Alexandre, Antonio Reverter, Antoni Dalmau, Raquel Quintanilla, and Maria Ballester. 2021. "Leveraging Host-Genetics And Gut Microbiota To Determine Immunocompetence In Pigs". Animal Microbiome 3 (1). doi:10.1186/s42523-021-00138-9.
Grant agreement number
MINECO/Programa Estatal de promoción del talento y su empleabilidad en I+D+I/RYC‑2013‑12573/ES/ /
MICIU-FEDER/Programa Estatal de promoción del talento y su empleabilidad en I+D+I/RYC2019-027244-I/ES/Metagenomics and integrative biology tools to improve sustainable livestock systems/
MINECO/Programa Estatal de fomento de la investigación científica y técnica de excelencia/SEV-2015-0533/ES/ /
MINECO/Programa Estatal de I+D+I orientada a los retos de la sociedad/AGL2016-75432-R/ES/DETERMINACION GENETICA DE LA CAPACIDAD INMUNOLOGICA EN PORCINO: IDENTIFICACION DE VARIANTES GENETICAS FUNCIONALES PARA LA IMPLEMENTACION DE SELECCION GENOMICA/
MINECO/Programa Estatal de I+D+I orientada a los retos de la sociedad/AGL2017-88849-R/ES/MICROBIOTA INTESTINAL Y GENETICA DEL HUESPED: CONTRIBUCION CONJUNTA A LA EFICIENCIA, EL COMPORTAMIENTO Y LA ROBUSTEZ EN PORCINO/
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Genètica i Millora Animal
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