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Growth retardation induced by avian leukosis virus subgroup J associated with down-regulated Wnt/β-catenin pathway

Journal

MICROBIAL PATHOGENESIS
Volume 104, Issue -, Pages 48-55

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2017.01.013

Keywords

Avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J); Growth retardation; Wnt/beta-catenin

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [31372458]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2014CL034, ZR2013CM032]
  3. Outstanding Young Scientist Foundation of Shandong Province [32804]
  4. Shandong Modern Agricultural Technology & Industry System [SDAIT-11-04]

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Avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J), an oncogenic retrovirus, induces growth retardation and neoplasia in chickens, leading to enormous economic losses in poultry industry. Increasing evidences showed several signal pathways involved in ALV-J infection. However, what signaling pathway involved in growth retardation is largely unknown. To explore the possible signaling pathway, we tested the cell proliferation and associated miRNAs in ALV-J infected CEF cells by CCK-8 and Hiseq, respectively. The results showed that cell proliferation was significantly inhibited by ALV-J and three associated miRNAs were identified to target Wnt/beta-catenin pathway. To verify the Wnt/beta-catenin pathway involved in cell growth retardation, we analyzed the key molecules of Wnt pathway in ALV-J infected CEF cells. Our data demonstrated that protein expression of p-catenin was decreased significantly post ALV-J infection compared with the normal (P < 0.05). The impact of this down-regulation caused low expression of known target genes (Axin2, CyclinD1, Tcf4 and Lef1). Further, to obtain in vivo evidence, we set up an ALV-J infection model. Post 7 weeks infection, ALV-J infected chickens showed significant growth retardation. Subsequent tests showed that the expression of beta-catenin, Tcf1, Tcf4, Left Axin2 and CyclinD1 were down-regulated in muscles of growth retardation chickens. Taken together, all data demonstrated that chicken growth retardation caused by ALV-J associated with down-regulated Wntifecatenin signaling pathway. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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