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Gene Expression Profiling in Ovaries and Association Analyses Reveal HEP21 as a Candidate Gene for Sexual Maturity in Chickens

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Chicken meat and egg productions are essential for human beings. Sexual maturity is important for both egg production and meat flavor. It is necessary to elucidate the genetic mechanism of chicken sexual maturity. In current study, we used digital gene expression (DGE) RNA-sequencing...

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Autores principales: Chen, Biao, Liang, Guitao, Zhu, Xuenong, Tan, Yuwen, Xu, Jiguo, Wu, Hongxiang, Mao, Huirong, Zhang, Yutao, Chen, Jiakun, Rao, Yousheng, Zhou, Min, Liu, Sanfeng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7071030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31973127
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10020181
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author Chen, Biao
Liang, Guitao
Zhu, Xuenong
Tan, Yuwen
Xu, Jiguo
Wu, Hongxiang
Mao, Huirong
Zhang, Yutao
Chen, Jiakun
Rao, Yousheng
Zhou, Min
Liu, Sanfeng
author_facet Chen, Biao
Liang, Guitao
Zhu, Xuenong
Tan, Yuwen
Xu, Jiguo
Wu, Hongxiang
Mao, Huirong
Zhang, Yutao
Chen, Jiakun
Rao, Yousheng
Zhou, Min
Liu, Sanfeng
author_sort Chen, Biao
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Chicken meat and egg productions are essential for human beings. Sexual maturity is important for both egg production and meat flavor. It is necessary to elucidate the genetic mechanism of chicken sexual maturity. In current study, we used digital gene expression (DGE) RNA-sequencing analysis to investigate differential expression of genes in pre-pubertal and post-pubertal ovaries in two different sub-breeds of chicken with different onsets of sexual maturity. After the analysis of RNA-sequencing data, numerous differentially expressed genes were found in both comparisons (32 day old, early-sexual-maturity pre-laying hens (P-F-O1) vs. 103 day old early-sexual-maturity laying hens (P-F-O2), and 32 day old late-sexual-maturity pre-laying hens (L-F-O1) vs. 153 day old late-sexual-maturity pre-laying hens (L-F-O2)). With the bioinformatic analysis, hen egg protein 21 kDa (HEP21) was chosen as the candidate gene to conduct following experiment. The variations in HEP21 were screened and association analyses between rs315156783 and reproductive traits were investigated in fifth-generation Ningdu Yellow chickens from a closely bred population. These results demonstrated that HEP21 is a candidate gene for sexual maturity and ovary development in chickens. However, the underlying mechanism of how HEP21 regulates chicken sexual maturity needs further focused studies. ABSTRACT: The age of onset of sexual maturity is an important reproductive trait in chickens. In this study, we explored candidate genes associated with sexual maturity and ovary development in chickens. We performed DGE RNA-sequencing analyses of ovaries of pre-laying (P-F-O1, L-F-O1) and laying (P-F-O2, L-F-O2) hens of two sub-breeds of Ningdu Yellow chicken. A total of 3197 genes were identified in the two comparisons, and 966 and 1860 genes were detected exclusively in comparisons of P-F-O1 vs. P-F-O2 and L-F-O1 vs. L-F-O2, respectively. Gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analyses showed that genes involved in transmembrane signaling receptor activity, cell adhesion, developmental processes, the neuroactive ligand–receptor interaction pathway, and the calcium signaling pathway were enriched in both comparisons. Genes on these pathways, including growth hormone (GH), integrin subunit beta 3 (ITGB3), thyroid stimulating hormone subunit beta (TSHB), prolactin (PRL), and transforming growth factor beta 3 (TGFB3), play indispensable roles in sexual maturity. As a gene unique to poultry, hen egg protein 21 kDa (HEP21) was chosen as the candidate gene. Differential expression and association analyses were performed. RNA-seq data and qPCR showed that HEP21 was significantly differentially expressed in pre-pubertal and pubertal ovaries. A total of 23 variations were detected in HEP21. Association analyses of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in HEP21 and reproductive traits showed that rs315156783 was significantly related to comb height at 84 and 91 days. These results indicate that HEP21 is a candidate gene for sexual maturity in chickens. Our results contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of sexual maturity and reproduction in chickens.
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spelling pubmed-70710302020-03-19 Gene Expression Profiling in Ovaries and Association Analyses Reveal HEP21 as a Candidate Gene for Sexual Maturity in Chickens Chen, Biao Liang, Guitao Zhu, Xuenong Tan, Yuwen Xu, Jiguo Wu, Hongxiang Mao, Huirong Zhang, Yutao Chen, Jiakun Rao, Yousheng Zhou, Min Liu, Sanfeng Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Chicken meat and egg productions are essential for human beings. Sexual maturity is important for both egg production and meat flavor. It is necessary to elucidate the genetic mechanism of chicken sexual maturity. In current study, we used digital gene expression (DGE) RNA-sequencing analysis to investigate differential expression of genes in pre-pubertal and post-pubertal ovaries in two different sub-breeds of chicken with different onsets of sexual maturity. After the analysis of RNA-sequencing data, numerous differentially expressed genes were found in both comparisons (32 day old, early-sexual-maturity pre-laying hens (P-F-O1) vs. 103 day old early-sexual-maturity laying hens (P-F-O2), and 32 day old late-sexual-maturity pre-laying hens (L-F-O1) vs. 153 day old late-sexual-maturity pre-laying hens (L-F-O2)). With the bioinformatic analysis, hen egg protein 21 kDa (HEP21) was chosen as the candidate gene to conduct following experiment. The variations in HEP21 were screened and association analyses between rs315156783 and reproductive traits were investigated in fifth-generation Ningdu Yellow chickens from a closely bred population. These results demonstrated that HEP21 is a candidate gene for sexual maturity and ovary development in chickens. However, the underlying mechanism of how HEP21 regulates chicken sexual maturity needs further focused studies. ABSTRACT: The age of onset of sexual maturity is an important reproductive trait in chickens. In this study, we explored candidate genes associated with sexual maturity and ovary development in chickens. We performed DGE RNA-sequencing analyses of ovaries of pre-laying (P-F-O1, L-F-O1) and laying (P-F-O2, L-F-O2) hens of two sub-breeds of Ningdu Yellow chicken. A total of 3197 genes were identified in the two comparisons, and 966 and 1860 genes were detected exclusively in comparisons of P-F-O1 vs. P-F-O2 and L-F-O1 vs. L-F-O2, respectively. Gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analyses showed that genes involved in transmembrane signaling receptor activity, cell adhesion, developmental processes, the neuroactive ligand–receptor interaction pathway, and the calcium signaling pathway were enriched in both comparisons. Genes on these pathways, including growth hormone (GH), integrin subunit beta 3 (ITGB3), thyroid stimulating hormone subunit beta (TSHB), prolactin (PRL), and transforming growth factor beta 3 (TGFB3), play indispensable roles in sexual maturity. As a gene unique to poultry, hen egg protein 21 kDa (HEP21) was chosen as the candidate gene. Differential expression and association analyses were performed. RNA-seq data and qPCR showed that HEP21 was significantly differentially expressed in pre-pubertal and pubertal ovaries. A total of 23 variations were detected in HEP21. Association analyses of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in HEP21 and reproductive traits showed that rs315156783 was significantly related to comb height at 84 and 91 days. These results indicate that HEP21 is a candidate gene for sexual maturity in chickens. Our results contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of sexual maturity and reproduction in chickens. MDPI 2020-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7071030/ /pubmed/31973127 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10020181 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chen, Biao
Liang, Guitao
Zhu, Xuenong
Tan, Yuwen
Xu, Jiguo
Wu, Hongxiang
Mao, Huirong
Zhang, Yutao
Chen, Jiakun
Rao, Yousheng
Zhou, Min
Liu, Sanfeng
Gene Expression Profiling in Ovaries and Association Analyses Reveal HEP21 as a Candidate Gene for Sexual Maturity in Chickens
title Gene Expression Profiling in Ovaries and Association Analyses Reveal HEP21 as a Candidate Gene for Sexual Maturity in Chickens
title_full Gene Expression Profiling in Ovaries and Association Analyses Reveal HEP21 as a Candidate Gene for Sexual Maturity in Chickens
title_fullStr Gene Expression Profiling in Ovaries and Association Analyses Reveal HEP21 as a Candidate Gene for Sexual Maturity in Chickens
title_full_unstemmed Gene Expression Profiling in Ovaries and Association Analyses Reveal HEP21 as a Candidate Gene for Sexual Maturity in Chickens
title_short Gene Expression Profiling in Ovaries and Association Analyses Reveal HEP21 as a Candidate Gene for Sexual Maturity in Chickens
title_sort gene expression profiling in ovaries and association analyses reveal hep21 as a candidate gene for sexual maturity in chickens
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7071030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31973127
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10020181
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