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Testis transcriptome profiling identified genes involved in spermatogenic arrest of cattleyak

BACKGROUND: Cattleyak are the hybrid offspring between cattle and yak and combine yak hardiness with cattle productivity. Much attempt has been made to examine the mechanisms of male sterility caused by spermatogenic arrest, but yet there is no research systematically and precisely elucidated testis...

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Autores principales: Wu, Shixin, Mipam, TserangDonko, Xu, Chuanfei, Zhao, Wangsheng, Shah, Mujahid Ali, Yi, Chuanping, Luo, Hui, Cai, Xin, Zhong, Jincheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7039509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32092127
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229503
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author Wu, Shixin
Mipam, TserangDonko
Xu, Chuanfei
Zhao, Wangsheng
Shah, Mujahid Ali
Yi, Chuanping
Luo, Hui
Cai, Xin
Zhong, Jincheng
author_facet Wu, Shixin
Mipam, TserangDonko
Xu, Chuanfei
Zhao, Wangsheng
Shah, Mujahid Ali
Yi, Chuanping
Luo, Hui
Cai, Xin
Zhong, Jincheng
author_sort Wu, Shixin
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description BACKGROUND: Cattleyak are the hybrid offspring between cattle and yak and combine yak hardiness with cattle productivity. Much attempt has been made to examine the mechanisms of male sterility caused by spermatogenic arrest, but yet there is no research systematically and precisely elucidated testis gene expression profiling between cattleyak and yak. METHODS: To explore the higher resolution comparative transcriptome map between the testes of yak and cattleyak, and further analyze the mRNA expression dynamics of spermatogenic arrest in cattleyak. We characterized the comparative transcriptome profile from the testes of yak and cattleyak using high-throughput sequencing. Then we used quantitative analysis to validate several differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in testicular tissue and spermatogenic cells. RESULTS: Testis transcriptome profiling identified 6477 DEGs (2919 upregulated and 3558 downregulated) between cattleyak and yak. Further analysis revealed that the marker genes and apoptosis regulatory genes for undifferentiated spermatogonia were upregulated, while the genes for differentiation maintenance were downregulated in cattleyak. A majority of DEGs associated with mitotic checkpoint, and cell cycle progression were downregulated in cattleyak during spermatogonial mitosis. Furthermore, almost all DEGs related to synaptonemal complex assembly, and meiotic progression presented no sign of expression in cattleyak. Even worse, dozens of genes involved in acrosome formation, and flagellar development were dominantly downregulated in cattleyak. CONCLUSION: DEGs indicated that spermatogenic arrest of cattleyak may originate from the differentiation stage of spermatogonial stem cells and be aggravated during spermatogonial mitosis and spermatocyte meiosis, which contributes to the scarcely presented sperms in cattleyak.
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spelling pubmed-70395092020-03-06 Testis transcriptome profiling identified genes involved in spermatogenic arrest of cattleyak Wu, Shixin Mipam, TserangDonko Xu, Chuanfei Zhao, Wangsheng Shah, Mujahid Ali Yi, Chuanping Luo, Hui Cai, Xin Zhong, Jincheng PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cattleyak are the hybrid offspring between cattle and yak and combine yak hardiness with cattle productivity. Much attempt has been made to examine the mechanisms of male sterility caused by spermatogenic arrest, but yet there is no research systematically and precisely elucidated testis gene expression profiling between cattleyak and yak. METHODS: To explore the higher resolution comparative transcriptome map between the testes of yak and cattleyak, and further analyze the mRNA expression dynamics of spermatogenic arrest in cattleyak. We characterized the comparative transcriptome profile from the testes of yak and cattleyak using high-throughput sequencing. Then we used quantitative analysis to validate several differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in testicular tissue and spermatogenic cells. RESULTS: Testis transcriptome profiling identified 6477 DEGs (2919 upregulated and 3558 downregulated) between cattleyak and yak. Further analysis revealed that the marker genes and apoptosis regulatory genes for undifferentiated spermatogonia were upregulated, while the genes for differentiation maintenance were downregulated in cattleyak. A majority of DEGs associated with mitotic checkpoint, and cell cycle progression were downregulated in cattleyak during spermatogonial mitosis. Furthermore, almost all DEGs related to synaptonemal complex assembly, and meiotic progression presented no sign of expression in cattleyak. Even worse, dozens of genes involved in acrosome formation, and flagellar development were dominantly downregulated in cattleyak. CONCLUSION: DEGs indicated that spermatogenic arrest of cattleyak may originate from the differentiation stage of spermatogonial stem cells and be aggravated during spermatogonial mitosis and spermatocyte meiosis, which contributes to the scarcely presented sperms in cattleyak. Public Library of Science 2020-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7039509/ /pubmed/32092127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229503 Text en © 2020 Wu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wu, Shixin
Mipam, TserangDonko
Xu, Chuanfei
Zhao, Wangsheng
Shah, Mujahid Ali
Yi, Chuanping
Luo, Hui
Cai, Xin
Zhong, Jincheng
Testis transcriptome profiling identified genes involved in spermatogenic arrest of cattleyak
title Testis transcriptome profiling identified genes involved in spermatogenic arrest of cattleyak
title_full Testis transcriptome profiling identified genes involved in spermatogenic arrest of cattleyak
title_fullStr Testis transcriptome profiling identified genes involved in spermatogenic arrest of cattleyak
title_full_unstemmed Testis transcriptome profiling identified genes involved in spermatogenic arrest of cattleyak
title_short Testis transcriptome profiling identified genes involved in spermatogenic arrest of cattleyak
title_sort testis transcriptome profiling identified genes involved in spermatogenic arrest of cattleyak
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7039509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32092127
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229503
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