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Xupeng Zang1,2,3, Ting Gu1,2,3, Qun Hu1,2,3, Zhiqian Xu1,2,3, Yanshe Xie1,2,3, Chen Zhou1,2,3, Enqin Zheng1,2,3, Sixiu Huang1,2,3, Zheng Xu1,2,3, Fanming Meng4, Gengyuan Cai1,2,3, Zhenfang Wu1,2,3, Linjun Hong1,2,3.
Abstract
Prenatal mortality remains a significant concern to the pig farming industry around the world. Spontaneous fetal loss ranging from 20 to 45% by term occur after fertilization, with most of the loss happening during the implantation period. Since the factors regulating the high mortality rates of early conceptus during implantation phases are poorly understood, we sought to analyze the overall gene expression changes during this period, and identify the molecular mechanisms involved in conceptus development. This work employed Illumina's next-generation sequencing (RNA-Seq) and quantitative real-time PCR to analyze differentially expressed genes (DEGs). Soft clustering was subsequently used for the cluster analysis of gene expression. We identified 8236 DEGs in porcine conceptus at day 9, 12, and 15 of pregnancy. Annotation analysis of these genes revealed rRNA processing (GO:0006364), cell adhesion (GO:1904874), and heart development (GO:0007507), as the most significantly enriched biological processes at day 9, 12, and 15 of pregnancy, respectively. In addition, we found various genes, such as T-complex 1, RuvB-like AAA ATPase 2, connective tissue growth factor, integrins, interferon gamma, SLA-1, chemokine ligand 9, PAG-2, transforming growth factor beta receptor 1, and Annexin A2, that play essential roles in conceptus morphological development and implantation in pigs. Furthermore, we investigated the function of PAG-2 in vitro and found that PAG-2 can inhibit trophoblast cell proliferation and migration. Our analysis provides a valuable resource for understanding the mechanisms of conceptus development and implantation in pigs.Entities:
Keywords: RNA-Seq; conceptus; development; implantation; pig
Year: 2021 PMID: 33719331 PMCID: PMC7943634 DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2021.584995
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Genet ISSN: 1664-8021 Impact factor: 4.599