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Identification of sex-biased and neurodevelopment genes via brain transcriptome in Ostrinia furnacalis
Insect brains play important roles in the regulation of sex-biased behaviors such as mating and oviposition. The neural structure and function of brain differences between males and females have been identified, in which the antenna lobes (AL) showed the most discrepancy, however, the whole repertoi...
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author | Chang, Yajun Yang, Bin Zhang, Yu Dong, Chenxi Liu, Lei Zhao, Xincheng Wang, Guirong |
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description | Insect brains play important roles in the regulation of sex-biased behaviors such as mating and oviposition. The neural structure and function of brain differences between males and females have been identified, in which the antenna lobes (AL) showed the most discrepancy, however, the whole repertoire of the genes expressed in the brains and the molecular mechanism of neural signaling and structural development are still unclear. In this study, high-throughput transcriptome analysis of male and female brains was carried on in the Asia corn borer, Ostrinia furnacalis, and a total of 39.23 Gb data and 34,092 unigenes were obtained. Among them, 276 genes displayed sex-biased expression by DEG analysis, of which 125 genes were highly expressed in the males and 151 genes were highly expressed in the females. Besides, by homology analysis against genes that have been confirmed to be related to brain neurodevelopment, a total of 24 candidate genes were identified in O. furnacalis. In addition, to further screen the core genes that may be important for sex-biased nerve signaling and neurodevelopment, protein-protein interaction networks were constructed for the sex-biased genes and neurodevelopment genes. We identified 10 (Mhc, Mlc1, Mlc2, Prm, Mf, wupA, TpnC25D, fln, l(2)efl, and Act5C), 11 (PPO2, GNBP3, Spn77Ba, Ppn, yellow-d2, PGRP-LB, PGRP-SD, PGRP-SC2, Hml, Cg25C, and vkg) and 8 (dac, wg, hh, ci, run, Lim1, Rbp9, and Bx) core hub genes that may be related to brain neural development from male-biased, female-biased, and neurodevelopment gene groups. Our results provide a reference for further analysis of the dimorphism of male and female brain structures in agricultural pests. |
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spelling | pubmed-93935242022-08-23 Identification of sex-biased and neurodevelopment genes via brain transcriptome in Ostrinia furnacalis Chang, Yajun Yang, Bin Zhang, Yu Dong, Chenxi Liu, Lei Zhao, Xincheng Wang, Guirong Front Physiol Physiology Insect brains play important roles in the regulation of sex-biased behaviors such as mating and oviposition. The neural structure and function of brain differences between males and females have been identified, in which the antenna lobes (AL) showed the most discrepancy, however, the whole repertoire of the genes expressed in the brains and the molecular mechanism of neural signaling and structural development are still unclear. In this study, high-throughput transcriptome analysis of male and female brains was carried on in the Asia corn borer, Ostrinia furnacalis, and a total of 39.23 Gb data and 34,092 unigenes were obtained. Among them, 276 genes displayed sex-biased expression by DEG analysis, of which 125 genes were highly expressed in the males and 151 genes were highly expressed in the females. Besides, by homology analysis against genes that have been confirmed to be related to brain neurodevelopment, a total of 24 candidate genes were identified in O. furnacalis. In addition, to further screen the core genes that may be important for sex-biased nerve signaling and neurodevelopment, protein-protein interaction networks were constructed for the sex-biased genes and neurodevelopment genes. We identified 10 (Mhc, Mlc1, Mlc2, Prm, Mf, wupA, TpnC25D, fln, l(2)efl, and Act5C), 11 (PPO2, GNBP3, Spn77Ba, Ppn, yellow-d2, PGRP-LB, PGRP-SD, PGRP-SC2, Hml, Cg25C, and vkg) and 8 (dac, wg, hh, ci, run, Lim1, Rbp9, and Bx) core hub genes that may be related to brain neural development from male-biased, female-biased, and neurodevelopment gene groups. Our results provide a reference for further analysis of the dimorphism of male and female brain structures in agricultural pests. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9393524/ /pubmed/36003649 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.953538 Text en Copyright © 2022 Chang, Yang, Zhang, Dong, Liu, Zhao and Wang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Physiology Chang, Yajun Yang, Bin Zhang, Yu Dong, Chenxi Liu, Lei Zhao, Xincheng Wang, Guirong Identification of sex-biased and neurodevelopment genes via brain transcriptome in Ostrinia furnacalis |
title | Identification of sex-biased and neurodevelopment genes via brain transcriptome in Ostrinia furnacalis
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title_full | Identification of sex-biased and neurodevelopment genes via brain transcriptome in Ostrinia furnacalis
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title_fullStr | Identification of sex-biased and neurodevelopment genes via brain transcriptome in Ostrinia furnacalis
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title_full_unstemmed | Identification of sex-biased and neurodevelopment genes via brain transcriptome in Ostrinia furnacalis
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title_short | Identification of sex-biased and neurodevelopment genes via brain transcriptome in Ostrinia furnacalis
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title_sort | identification of sex-biased and neurodevelopment genes via brain transcriptome in ostrinia furnacalis |
topic | Physiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9393524/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36003649 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.953538 |
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