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Poult Sci 2009. 88:1805-1810. doi:10.3382/ps.2009-00064
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GENETICS

Genetic parameters for levels of natural antibodies in chicken lines divergently selected for specific antibody response

S. Wijga*, H. K. Parmentier{dagger}, M. G. B. Nieuwland{dagger} and H. Bovenhuis*,1

* Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre, and {dagger} Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, PO Box 338, 6700 AH Wageningen, the Netherlands

1 Corresponding author: Henk.Bovenhuis{at}wur.nl

The present study estimated the heritability of natural antibody (NAb) levels binding rabbit red blood cells at the day of immunization with SRBC (NAb0) and 5 d postimmunization (NAb5) in 2 chicken lines divergently selected for specific antibody levels (SpAb) against SRBC and a randombred control line. In addition, genetic correlations between the levels of NAb binding rabbit red blood cells and levels of SpAb binding SRBC were estimated. The heritability of the SpAb level against SRBC was estimated based on data from 23 generations of selection and in total 21,842 chickens. The heritability of NAb levels against rabbit red blood cells was estimated on 1,764 chickens in generations 22 and 23 using a bivariate analysis including the trait under selection (i.e., SpAb responses to SRBC). Maternal environmental effects were accounted for in the analyses. The heritability for SpAb was 0.17, the heritability for NAb0 levels was 0.23, and the heritability for NAb5 was 0.09. The genetic correlation between SpAb and NAb0 was 0.15 and the genetic correlation between SpAb and NAb5 was 0.50. The weak, though positive, genetic correlation between SpAb responses and the NAb0 levels in nonimmunized chickens, as well as the moderate genetic correlation between SpAb responses and the NAb levels 5 d postimmunization with SRBC, suggest that selection for enhanced adaptive immune system results in a positive correlated response of the innate immunity of chickens.

Key Words: heritability • natural antibody • genetic correlation • adaptive • innate




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