| Literature DB >> 25958351 |
Qianzi Tang1, Wenyao Huang1, Jiuqiang Guan2, Long Jin1, Tiandong Che1, Yuhua Fu3, Yaodong Hu1, Shilin Tian4, Dawei Wang4, Zhi Jiang4, Xuewei Li1, Mingzhou Li5.
Abstract
Domestic goats are distributed in a wide range of habitats and have acclimated to their local environmental conditions. To investigate the gene expression changes of goats that are induced by high altitude stress, we performed RNA-seq on 27 samples from the three hypoxia-sensitive tissues (heart, lung, and skeletal muscle) in three indigenous populations from distinct altitudes (600 m, 2000 m, and 3000 m). We generated 129Gb of high-quality sequencing data (~4Gb per sample) and catalogued the expression profiles of 12,421 annotated hircine genes in each sample. The analysis showed global similarities and differences of high-altitude transcriptomes among populations and tissues as well as revealed that the heart underwent the most high-altitude induced expression changes. We identified numerous differentially expressed genes that exhibited distinct expression patterns, and nonsynonymous single nucleotide variant-containing genes that were highly differentiated between the high- and low-altitude populations. These genes have known or potential roles in hypoxia response and were enriched in functional gene categories potentially responsible for high-altitude stress. Therefore, they are appealing candidates for further investigation of the gene expression and associated regulatory mechanisms related to high-altitude acclimation.Entities:
Keywords: Differential expression; Hypoxia response; RNA-seq; Single nucleotide variant
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25958351 DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2015.05.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene ISSN: 0378-1119 Impact factor: 3.688