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Transcriptome analysis of ovarian tissues highlights genes controlling energy homeostasis and oxidative stress as potential drivers of heterosis for egg number and clutch size in crossbred laying hens

Heterosis is the major benefit of crossbreeding and has been exploited in laying hens breeding for a long time. This genetic phenomenon has been linked to various modes of nonadditive gene action. However, the molecular mechanism of heterosis for egg production in laying hens has not been fully eluc...

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Autores principales: Isa, Adamu Mani, Sun, Yanyan, Wang, Yuanmei, Li, Yunlei, Yuan, Jingwei, Ni, Aixin, Ma, Hui, Shi, Lei, Tesfay, Hailai Hagos, Zong, Yunhe, Wang, Panlin, Ge, Pingzhuang, Chen, Jilan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10684806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37980751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103163
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author Isa, Adamu Mani
Sun, Yanyan
Wang, Yuanmei
Li, Yunlei
Yuan, Jingwei
Ni, Aixin
Ma, Hui
Shi, Lei
Tesfay, Hailai Hagos
Zong, Yunhe
Wang, Panlin
Ge, Pingzhuang
Chen, Jilan
author_facet Isa, Adamu Mani
Sun, Yanyan
Wang, Yuanmei
Li, Yunlei
Yuan, Jingwei
Ni, Aixin
Ma, Hui
Shi, Lei
Tesfay, Hailai Hagos
Zong, Yunhe
Wang, Panlin
Ge, Pingzhuang
Chen, Jilan
author_sort Isa, Adamu Mani
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description Heterosis is the major benefit of crossbreeding and has been exploited in laying hens breeding for a long time. This genetic phenomenon has been linked to various modes of nonadditive gene action. However, the molecular mechanism of heterosis for egg production in laying hens has not been fully elucidated. To fill this research gap, we sequenced mRNAs and lncRNAs of the ovary stroma containing prehierarchical follicles in White Leghorn, Rhode Island Red chickens as well as their reciprocal crossbreds that demonstrated heterosis for egg number and clutch size. We further delineated the modes of mRNAs and lncRNAs expression to identify their potential functions in the observed heterosis. Results showed that dominance was the principal mode of nonadditive expression exhibited by mRNAs and lncRNAs in the prehierarchical follicles of crossbred hens. Specifically, low-parent dominance was the main mode of mRNA expression, while high-parent dominance was the predominant mode of lncRNA expression. Important pathways enriched by genes that showed higher expression in crossbreds compared to either one or both parental lines were cell adhesion molecules, tyrosine and purine metabolism. In contrast, ECM-receptor interaction, focal adhesion, PPAR signaling, and ferroptosis were enriched in genes with lower expression in the crossbred. Protein network interaction identified nonadditively expressed genes including apolipoprotein B (APOB), transferrin, acyl-CoA synthetase medium-chain family member (APOBEC) 3, APOBEC1 complementation factor, and cathepsin S as hub genes. Among these potential hub genes, APOB was the only gene with underdominance expression common to the 2 reciprocal crossbred lines, and has been linked to oxidative stress. LncRNAs with nonadditive expression in the crossbred hens targeted natriuretic peptide receptor 1, epidermal differentiation protein beta, spermatogenesis-associated gene 22, sperm-associated antigen 16, melanocortin 2 receptor, dolichol kinase, glycine amiinotransferase, and prolactin releasing hormone receptor. In conclusion, genes with nonadditive expression in the crossbred may play crucial roles in follicle growth and atresia by improving follicle competence and increasing oxidative stress, respectively. These 2 phenomena could underpin heterosis for egg production in crossbred laying hens.
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spelling pubmed-106848062023-11-30 Transcriptome analysis of ovarian tissues highlights genes controlling energy homeostasis and oxidative stress as potential drivers of heterosis for egg number and clutch size in crossbred laying hens Isa, Adamu Mani Sun, Yanyan Wang, Yuanmei Li, Yunlei Yuan, Jingwei Ni, Aixin Ma, Hui Shi, Lei Tesfay, Hailai Hagos Zong, Yunhe Wang, Panlin Ge, Pingzhuang Chen, Jilan Poult Sci GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Heterosis is the major benefit of crossbreeding and has been exploited in laying hens breeding for a long time. This genetic phenomenon has been linked to various modes of nonadditive gene action. However, the molecular mechanism of heterosis for egg production in laying hens has not been fully elucidated. To fill this research gap, we sequenced mRNAs and lncRNAs of the ovary stroma containing prehierarchical follicles in White Leghorn, Rhode Island Red chickens as well as their reciprocal crossbreds that demonstrated heterosis for egg number and clutch size. We further delineated the modes of mRNAs and lncRNAs expression to identify their potential functions in the observed heterosis. Results showed that dominance was the principal mode of nonadditive expression exhibited by mRNAs and lncRNAs in the prehierarchical follicles of crossbred hens. Specifically, low-parent dominance was the main mode of mRNA expression, while high-parent dominance was the predominant mode of lncRNA expression. Important pathways enriched by genes that showed higher expression in crossbreds compared to either one or both parental lines were cell adhesion molecules, tyrosine and purine metabolism. In contrast, ECM-receptor interaction, focal adhesion, PPAR signaling, and ferroptosis were enriched in genes with lower expression in the crossbred. Protein network interaction identified nonadditively expressed genes including apolipoprotein B (APOB), transferrin, acyl-CoA synthetase medium-chain family member (APOBEC) 3, APOBEC1 complementation factor, and cathepsin S as hub genes. Among these potential hub genes, APOB was the only gene with underdominance expression common to the 2 reciprocal crossbred lines, and has been linked to oxidative stress. LncRNAs with nonadditive expression in the crossbred hens targeted natriuretic peptide receptor 1, epidermal differentiation protein beta, spermatogenesis-associated gene 22, sperm-associated antigen 16, melanocortin 2 receptor, dolichol kinase, glycine amiinotransferase, and prolactin releasing hormone receptor. In conclusion, genes with nonadditive expression in the crossbred may play crucial roles in follicle growth and atresia by improving follicle competence and increasing oxidative stress, respectively. These 2 phenomena could underpin heterosis for egg production in crossbred laying hens. Elsevier 2023-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10684806/ /pubmed/37980751 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103163 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Isa, Adamu Mani
Sun, Yanyan
Wang, Yuanmei
Li, Yunlei
Yuan, Jingwei
Ni, Aixin
Ma, Hui
Shi, Lei
Tesfay, Hailai Hagos
Zong, Yunhe
Wang, Panlin
Ge, Pingzhuang
Chen, Jilan
Transcriptome analysis of ovarian tissues highlights genes controlling energy homeostasis and oxidative stress as potential drivers of heterosis for egg number and clutch size in crossbred laying hens
title Transcriptome analysis of ovarian tissues highlights genes controlling energy homeostasis and oxidative stress as potential drivers of heterosis for egg number and clutch size in crossbred laying hens
title_full Transcriptome analysis of ovarian tissues highlights genes controlling energy homeostasis and oxidative stress as potential drivers of heterosis for egg number and clutch size in crossbred laying hens
title_fullStr Transcriptome analysis of ovarian tissues highlights genes controlling energy homeostasis and oxidative stress as potential drivers of heterosis for egg number and clutch size in crossbred laying hens
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome analysis of ovarian tissues highlights genes controlling energy homeostasis and oxidative stress as potential drivers of heterosis for egg number and clutch size in crossbred laying hens
title_short Transcriptome analysis of ovarian tissues highlights genes controlling energy homeostasis and oxidative stress as potential drivers of heterosis for egg number and clutch size in crossbred laying hens
title_sort transcriptome analysis of ovarian tissues highlights genes controlling energy homeostasis and oxidative stress as potential drivers of heterosis for egg number and clutch size in crossbred laying hens
topic GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10684806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37980751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103163
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