Recent Advances in Understanding ALVE LTR Retrotransposons and Their Impact on Poultry Economic Traits
Godswill Arinzechukwu IWUCHUKWU 1 ,Muhammet KAYA 1
1 Eskişehir Osmangazi University, Agricultural Biotechnology, Eskişehir, Turkey
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The chicken genome is a living archive, preserving the history of ancient viral
encounters within its DNA. Among these genetic relics, the Avian Leukosis Virus
Endogenous (ALVE) family of LTR (Long Terminal Repeats) retrotransposons stands
out not as a mere fossil, but as a dynamic and influential force in modern poultry
science. While often silent, these endogenous retroviruses can awaken, casting a long
shadow over poultry health and profitability. This comprehensive narrative review
delves into the complex duality of ALVE elements, synthesizing recent evidence that
reveals their staggering diversity, with over a thousand unique insertion sites now
identified across global chicken populations. We explore the multifaceted
mechanisms-from insertional mutagenesis to viral protein interference and
immunosuppression-by which these elements exert their effects. This review critically
appraises their tangible economic toll, detailing associations with detrimental
impacts on vital production traits such as egg laying and growth, while also
considering the paradoxical role of endogenous retroviruses as potential contributors
to genetic diversity. Finally, we confront the pressing challenges posed by novel ALVE
insertions and viral recombination events, arguing that the path to sustainable,
resilient poultry production lies in harnessing advanced genomics and innovative
breeding strategies to navigate this intricate endogenous retroviral landscape.
Keywords :
ALVE Retrotansposon Mutagenesis Production Traits Retroviral