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BMC Genomics


Title:Differential gene expression between hygienic and non-hygienic honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) hives
Author(s):Boutin S; Alburaki M; Mercier PL; Giovenazzo P; Derome N;
Address:"Institut de Biologie Integrative et des Systemes (IBIS), Universite Laval, Pavillon Charles-Eugene Marchand, bureau 1253, 1030, Avenue de la Medecine, G1V 0A6, Quebec, QC, Canada. sebastien.boutin.1@ulaval.ca. Institut de Biologie Integrative et des Systemes (IBIS), Universite Laval, Pavillon Charles-Eugene Marchand, bureau 1253, 1030, Avenue de la Medecine, G1V 0A6, Quebec, QC, Canada. mohamed.alburaki.1@ulaval.ca. Entomology and Plant Pathology Department, West TN Research and Education Center, The University of Tennessee, 605 Airways Blvd, Jackson, TN, 38301, USA. mohamed.alburaki.1@ulaval.ca. Institut de Biologie Integrative et des Systemes (IBIS), Universite Laval, Pavillon Charles-Eugene Marchand, bureau 1253, 1030, Avenue de la Medecine, G1V 0A6, Quebec, QC, Canada. pierre-luc.mercier.1@ulaval.ca. Departement de biologie, Faculte des sciences et de genie, Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada. pierre.giovenazzo@bio.ulaval.ca. Institut de Biologie Integrative et des Systemes (IBIS), Universite Laval, Pavillon Charles-Eugene Marchand, bureau 1253, 1030, Avenue de la Medecine, G1V 0A6, Quebec, QC, Canada. nicolas.derome@bio.ulaval.ca. Departement de biologie, Faculte des sciences et de genie, Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada. nicolas.derome@bio.ulaval.ca"
Journal Title:BMC Genomics
Year:2015
Volume:20150707
Issue:1
Page Number:500 -
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-015-1714-y
ISSN/ISBN:1471-2164 (Electronic) 1471-2164 (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND: Hygienic behavior is a complex, genetically-based quantitative trait that serves as a key defense mechanism against parasites and diseases in Apis mellifera. Yet, the genomic basis and functional pathways involved in the initiation of this behavior are still unclear. Deciphering the genomic basis of hygienic behavior is a prerequisite to developing an extensive repertoire of genetic markers associated to the performance level of this quantitative trait. To fill this knowledge gap, we performed an RNA-seq on brain samples of 25 honeybees per hives from five hygienic and three non-hygienic hives. RESULTS: This analysis revealed that a limited number of functional genes are involved in honeybee hygienic behavior. The genes identified, and especially their location in the honeybee genome, are consistent with previous findings. Indeed, the genomic sequences of most differentially expressed genes were found on the majority of the QTL regions associated to the hygienic behavior described in previous studies. According to the Gene Ontology annotation, 15 genes are linked to the GO-terms DNA or nucleotide binding, indicating a possible role of these genes in transcription regulation. Furthermore, GO-category enrichment analysis revealed that electron carrier activity is over-represented, involving only genes belonging to the cytochrome P450. Cytochrome P450 enzymes' overexpression can be explained by a disturbance in the regulation of expression induced by changes in transcription regulation or sensitivity to xenobiotics. Over-expressed cytochrome P450 enzymes could potentially degrade the odorant pheromones or chemicals that normally signal the presence of a diseased brood before activation of the removal process thereby inhibit hygienic behavior. CONCLUSIONS: These findings improve our understanding on the genetics basis of the hygienic behavior. Our results show that hygienic behavior relies on a limited set of genes linked to different regulation patterns (expression level and biological processes) associated with an over-expression of cytochrome P450 genes"
Keywords:"Animals Bees/*genetics Behavior, Animal Brain/metabolism Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System/genetics Gene Expression Regulation/*genetics Gene Ontology Genetic Markers/genetics Genome, Insect/*genetics Molecular Sequence Annotation/methods Social Behavior Tra;"
Notes:"MedlineBoutin, Sebastien Alburaki, Mohamed Mercier, Pierre-Luc Giovenazzo, Pierre Derome, Nicolas eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2015/07/08 BMC Genomics. 2015 Jul 7; 16(1):500. doi: 10.1186/s12864-015-1714-y"

 
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