Transcriptome analysis revealed the mechanism of skeletal muscle growth and development in different hybrid sheep.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Bioscience Pub Date : 2024-10-25 DOI:10.5713/ab.24.0269
Mengyu Lou, Sihuan Zhang, Wangxin Yang, Shuang Li, Hongguo Cao, Zijun Zhang, Yinghui Ling
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Abstract

Objective: To analyze the molecular mechanism of heterosis in East Friesian sheep × Hu sheep (EH) hybrid sheep and Suffolk × EH (SHE) hybrid sheep (Ovis aries).

Methods: In this research, the growth performance data of Hu sheep (H), EH and SHE from birth to 8 months of age were analyzed. Three 8-month-old sheep of each of the three strains (9 sheep in total) were chosen and their longissimus dorsi muscles were collected for transcriptome sequencing. We verified the expression of seven differentially expressed genes (DEGs) by RT-qPCR.

Results: The results showed: (1) body weight and chest circumference of EH were significantly greater than H (p<0.05), except at 4 months of age. Body weight and chest circumference of SHE was significantly higher than EH (p<0.05), except at 6 months of age. (2) 310 DEGs were screened in the EH and H, GO and KEGG showed DEGs were mainly concentrate on the categories of actin cytoskeleton, calcium binding, cGMP-PKG and MAPK signaling pathway, which correlating the development of skeletal muscle and energy metabolism. 329 DEGs were screened in the SHE and EH. DEGs were mainly enriched in ECM-receptor interactions and cell adhesion molecules. (3) PPI screening yielded five (MYL2, TNNI1, TNNI3, MYH11, TNNC1) and three (SOX10, COL2A1, MPZ) pivotal DEGs regulating muscle development in EH and SHE. (4) RT-qPCR test results were consistent with transcriptome sequencing.

Conclusion: This study provides candidate genes for improving sheep growth traits. It provides a theoretical basis for analyzing the mechanism of muscle development in crossbred sheep.

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转录组分析揭示了不同杂交绵羊骨骼肌生长发育的机制。
目的:分析东弗里斯兰羊×胡羊(EH)杂交绵羊和萨福克羊×EH(SHE)杂交绵羊异交的分子机制:分析东弗里斯兰羊×胡羊(EH)杂交绵羊和萨福克羊×EH(SHE)杂交绵羊(Ovis aries)异交的分子机制:本研究分析了胡羊(H)、EH 和 SHE 从出生到 8 月龄的生长性能数据。在三个品系中各选择三只 8 月龄的绵羊(共 9 只),收集它们的背阔肌进行转录组测序。我们通过 RT-qPCR 验证了 7 个差异表达基因(DEGs)的表达:结果显示结果表明:(1) EH 的体重和胸围显著大于 H;(2) H 的体重和胸围显著小于 EH;(3) EH 的体重和胸围显著大于 H:本研究为改善绵羊生长性状提供了候选基因。为分析杂交绵羊肌肉发育机制提供了理论依据。
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Animal Bioscience
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