Deciphering the molecular drivers for cashmere/pashmina fiber production in goats: a comprehensive review.

IF 2.7 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Mammalian Genome Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1007/s00335-025-10109-z
Mahanthi Vasu, Sonika Ahlawat, Reena Arora, Rekha Sharma
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Cashmere, also known as pashmina, is derived from the secondary hair follicles of Cashmere/Changthangi goats. Renowned as the world's most luxurious natural fiber, it holds significant economic value in the textile industry. This comprehensive review enhances our understanding of the complex biological processes governing cashmere/pashmina fiber development and quality, enabling advancements in selective breeding and fiber enhancement strategies. The review specifically examines the molecular determinants influencing fiber development, with an emphasis on keratins (KRTs) and keratin-associated proteins (KRTAPs). It also explores the roles of key molecular pathways, including Wnt, Notch, BMP, NF-kappa B, VEGF, cAMP, PI3K-Akt, ECM, cell adhesion, Hedgehog, MAPK, Ras, JAK-STAT, TGF-β, mTOR, melanogenesis, FoxO, Hippo, and Rap1 signaling. Understanding these intricate molecular cascades provides valuable insights into the mechanisms orchestrating hair follicle growth, further advancing the biology of this coveted natural fiber. Expanding multi-omics approaches will enhance breeding precision and deepen our understanding of molecular pathways influencing cashmere production. Future research should address critical gaps, such as the impact of environmental factors, epigenetic modifications, and functional studies of genetic variants. Collaboration among breeders, researchers, and policymakers is essential for translating genomic advancements into practical applications. Such efforts can promote sustainable practices, conserve biodiversity, and ensure the long-term viability of high-quality cashmere production. Aligning genetic insights with conservation strategies will support the sustainable growth of the cashmere industry while preserving its economic and ecological value.

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解读山羊羊绒/羊绒纤维生产的分子驱动因素:综述。
开士米羊绒又称帕什米娜(pashmina),是从开士米羊绒/长滩羊的次级毛囊中提取的。羊绒被誉为世界上最奢华的天然纤维,在纺织业中具有重要的经济价值。本综述加深了我们对支配羊绒/巴什米纳纤维发育和质量的复杂生物过程的了解,从而推动了选择性育种和纤维增强策略的发展。综述特别研究了影响纤维发育的分子决定因素,重点是角蛋白(KRTs)和角蛋白相关蛋白(KRTAPs)。报告还探讨了关键分子通路的作用,包括 Wnt、Notch、BMP、NF-kappa B、VEGF、cAMP、PI3K-Akt、ECM、细胞粘附、刺猬、MAPK、Ras、JAK-STAT、TGF-β、mTOR、黑色素生成、FoxO、Hippo 和 Rap1 信号转导。通过了解这些错综复杂的分子级联,我们可以深入了解毛囊生长的协调机制,从而进一步推动这种令人垂涎的天然纤维的生物学研究。扩展多组学方法将提高育种精度,并加深我们对影响羊绒生产的分子途径的了解。未来的研究应解决关键的差距,如环境因素的影响、表观遗传修饰和遗传变异的功能研究。育种者、研究人员和决策者之间的合作对于将基因组学的进步转化为实际应用至关重要。这些努力可以促进可持续发展的实践,保护生物多样性,并确保高品质羊绒生产的长期可行性。将基因洞察力与保护战略相结合,将有助于羊绒产业的可持续发展,同时保护其经济和生态价值。
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Mammalian Genome
Mammalian Genome 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Mammalian Genome focuses on the experimental, theoretical and technical aspects of genetics, genomics, epigenetics and systems biology in mouse, human and other mammalian species, with an emphasis on the relationship between genotype and phenotype, elucidation of biological and disease pathways as well as experimental aspects of interventions, therapeutics, and precision medicine. The journal aims to publish high quality original papers that present novel findings in all areas of mammalian genetic research as well as review articles on areas of topical interest. The journal will also feature commentaries and editorials to inform readers of breakthrough discoveries as well as issues of research standards, policies and ethics.
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