Section of Immunology, Adaptation Physiology Group, Department of Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, De Elst 1, 6708 WD Wageningen, the Netherlands.
Poult Sci. 2013 Nov;92(11):2904-13. doi: 10.3382/ps.2013-03177.
Transgenerational epigenetics is becoming more and more important for understanding the variation of physiological responses of individuals to the environment and the inheritance of these responses based on all mechanisms other than the actual DNA nucleotide sequence. Transgenerational epigenetics is the phenomenon that the information of the environment of (usually) a female animal is translated into memory-like responses preparing the offspring. As a consequence, individuals of the next generation may show different phenotypic traits depending whether their mothers were kept under different environmental conditions. This may result in either positive or negative effects on the next-generation individuals, which is different from individuals from mothers that have been kept in a different environment. Transgenerational epigenetic effects have been proposed and indicated for specific immune (T cell and antibody) responses (especially in mammals, but also in birds) and innate immunity (nonvertebrates), but surprisingly very little is known of transgenerational effects on innate immunity in chickens. Given the short lifespan of the chicken and therefore the likely dependence of chicken on innate immune mechanisms, more attention should be given to this arm of immunity and mechanisms of inheritance including transgenerational effects that can be initiated in the breeder generation. In addition, it is becoming evident that innate immunity also underlies metabolic disorders in broilers. In the current paper, we will argue that although very little is known of transgenerational effects of innate immunity in poultry, more attention should be given to this type of study. We will illustrate examples of transgenerational epigenetics, and finally propose strategies that should reveal the presence of transgenerational epigenetic effects on innate immunity in chickens and strategies to modulate breeder birds such that these effects positively affect innate immunity of broilers. It is suggested that a mismatch between breeder environment and broiler environment may account for unwanted effects of innate immunity in the broiler.
跨代表观遗传学对于理解个体对环境的生理反应的变异性以及基于实际 DNA 核苷酸序列以外的所有机制遗传这些反应变得越来越重要。跨代表观遗传学是指(通常)雌性动物的环境信息被转化为记忆样反应,为后代做准备的现象。因此,下一代的个体可能会表现出不同的表型特征,具体取决于其母亲所处的环境条件是否不同。这可能对下一代个体产生积极或消极的影响,这与来自处于不同环境中的母亲的个体不同。跨代表观遗传效应已被提出并表明存在于特定的免疫(T 细胞和抗体)反应(特别是在哺乳动物中,但也在鸟类中)和先天免疫(无脊椎动物)中,但令人惊讶的是,对鸡先天免疫的跨代效应知之甚少。考虑到鸡的寿命短,因此鸡可能依赖于先天免疫机制,应该更加关注这一免疫机制以及包括可以在种鸡代中引发的跨代效应在内的遗传机制。此外,先天免疫也为肉鸡的代谢紊乱提供了依据。在当前的论文中,我们将论证尽管对禽类先天免疫的跨代效应知之甚少,但应该更加关注这种类型的研究。我们将举例说明跨代表观遗传学的例子,最后提出应该揭示先天免疫的跨代表观遗传效应的策略,并提出调节种禽的策略,以使这些效应对肉鸡的先天免疫产生积极影响。有人认为,种鸡环境与肉鸡环境之间的不匹配可能是肉鸡先天免疫产生不良影响的原因。