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Gene expression profiles underlying aggressive behavior in the prefrontal cortex of cattle
by
Sevane, Natalia
, Pizarro, Manuel
, Dunner, Susana
, Eusebi, Paulina G.
, O’Rourke, Thomas
, Boeckx, Cedric
in
Aggression
/ Aggressive behavior
/ Aggressive behavior in animals
/ Aggressiveness
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Analysis
/ Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Beef cattle
/ Behavior
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bipolar disorder
/ Breeding
/ Cattle
/ Domestication
/ Etiology
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic factors
/ Genomics
/ Gonadotropins
/ Heritability
/ Integrins
/ Life Sciences
/ MAP kinase
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Microarrays
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Model testing
/ Molecular modelling
/ Molecular structure
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Phenotype
/ Pituitary (anterior)
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ Prefrontal Cortex
/ Presenilin
/ Proteomics
/ Research Article
/ Schizophrenia
/ Transcription
/ Transcriptome
2021
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Gene expression profiles underlying aggressive behavior in the prefrontal cortex of cattle
by
Sevane, Natalia
, Pizarro, Manuel
, Dunner, Susana
, Eusebi, Paulina G.
, O’Rourke, Thomas
, Boeckx, Cedric
in
Aggression
/ Aggressive behavior
/ Aggressive behavior in animals
/ Aggressiveness
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Analysis
/ Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Beef cattle
/ Behavior
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bipolar disorder
/ Breeding
/ Cattle
/ Domestication
/ Etiology
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic factors
/ Genomics
/ Gonadotropins
/ Heritability
/ Integrins
/ Life Sciences
/ MAP kinase
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Microarrays
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Model testing
/ Molecular modelling
/ Molecular structure
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Phenotype
/ Pituitary (anterior)
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ Prefrontal Cortex
/ Presenilin
/ Proteomics
/ Research Article
/ Schizophrenia
/ Transcription
/ Transcriptome
2021
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Gene expression profiles underlying aggressive behavior in the prefrontal cortex of cattle
by
Sevane, Natalia
, Pizarro, Manuel
, Dunner, Susana
, Eusebi, Paulina G.
, O’Rourke, Thomas
, Boeckx, Cedric
in
Aggression
/ Aggressive behavior
/ Aggressive behavior in animals
/ Aggressiveness
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Analysis
/ Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Beef cattle
/ Behavior
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bipolar disorder
/ Breeding
/ Cattle
/ Domestication
/ Etiology
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic factors
/ Genomics
/ Gonadotropins
/ Heritability
/ Integrins
/ Life Sciences
/ MAP kinase
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Microarrays
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Model testing
/ Molecular modelling
/ Molecular structure
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Phenotype
/ Pituitary (anterior)
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ Prefrontal Cortex
/ Presenilin
/ Proteomics
/ Research Article
/ Schizophrenia
/ Transcription
/ Transcriptome
2021
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Gene expression profiles underlying aggressive behavior in the prefrontal cortex of cattle
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Gene expression profiles underlying aggressive behavior in the prefrontal cortex of cattle
2021
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Overview
Background
Aggressive behavior is an ancient and conserved trait, habitual for most animals in order to eat, protect themselves, compete for mating and defend their territories. Genetic factors have been shown to play an important role in the development of aggression both in animals and humans, displaying moderate to high heritability estimates. Although such types of behaviors have been studied in different animal models, the molecular architecture of aggressiveness remains poorly understood. This study compared gene expression profiles of 16 prefrontal cortex (PFC) samples from aggressive and non-aggressive cattle breeds: Lidia, selected for agonistic responses, and Wagyu, selected for tameness.
Results
A total of 918 up-regulated and 278 down-regulated differentially expressed genes (DEG) were identified, representing above-chance overlap with genes previously identified in studies of aggression across species, as well as those implicated in recent human evolution. The functional interpretation of the up-regulated genes in the aggressive cohort revealed enrichment of pathways such as Alzheimer disease-presenilin, integrins and the ERK/MAPK signaling cascade, all implicated in the development of abnormal aggressive behaviors and neurophysiological disorders. Moreover, gonadotropins, are up-regulated as natural mechanisms enhancing aggression. Concomitantly, heterotrimeric G-protein pathways, associated with low reactivity mental states, and the
GAD2
gene, a repressor of agonistic reactions associated with PFC activity, are down-regulated, promoting the development of the aggressive responses selected for in Lidia cattle. We also identified six upstream regulators, whose functional activity fits with the etiology of abnormal behavioral responses associated with aggression.
Conclusions
These transcriptional correlates of aggression, resulting, at least in part, from controlled artificial selection, can provide valuable insights into the complex architecture that underlies naturally developed agonistic behaviors.
This analysis constitutes a first important step towards the identification of the genes and metabolic pathways that promote aggression in cattle and, providing a novel model species to disentangle the mechanisms underlying variability in aggressive behavior.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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