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Proximal femoral head transcriptome reveals novel candidate genes related to epiphysiolysis in broiler chickens.

Jane de Oliveira PeixotoIgor Ricardo SavoldiAdriana Mércia Guaratini IbelliMaurício Egídio CantãoFátima Regina Ferreira JaenischPoliana Fernanda GiachettoMatthew Lee SettlesRicardo ZanellaJorge Augusto Petroli MarchesiJosé Rodrigo PandolfiLuiz Lehmann CoutinhoMônica Corrêa Ledur
Published in: BMC genomics (2019)
Genes with potential role in the epiphysiolysis were identified through the femur head transcriptome analysis, providing a better understanding of the mechanisms that regulate bone development in fast-growing chickens. In this study, we highlighted the importance of cell adhesion and extracellular matrix related genes in triggering FHS. Furthermore, we have shown new insights on the involvement of lipidemia and immune response/inflammation with FHS in broilers. Understanding the changes in the GP transcriptome might support breeding strategies to address poultry robustness and to obtain more resilient broilers.
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