Literature DB >> 35741727

Identification and Regulatory Network Analysis of Genes Related to Reproductive Performance in the Hypothalamus and Pituitary of Angus Cattle.

Yuwen Huang1, Chenfeng Yuan1, Yun Zhao1, Chunjin Li1, Maosheng Cao1, Haobang Li2, Zijiao Zhao1, Ao Sun2, Wangdui Basang3, Yanbin Zhu3, Lu Chen1, Fang He2, Cheng Huan2, Boqi Zhang1, Tariq Iqbal1, Yamen Wei1, Wenjing Fan1, Kangle Yi2, Xu Zhou1.   

Abstract

In this study, we explored the gene expression patterns of the pituitary gland and hypothalamus of Angus cows at different growth and developmental stages by deep sequencing and we identified genes that affect bovine reproductive performance to provide new ideas for improving bovine fertility in production practice. We selected three 6-month-old (weaning period), three 18-month-old (first mating period), and three 30-month-old (early postpartum) Angus cattle. The physiological status of the cows in each group was the same, and their body conformations were similar. After quality control of the sequencing, the transcriptome analyses of 18 samples yielded 129.18 GB of clean data. We detected 13,280 and 13,318 expressed genes in the pituitary gland and hypothalamus, respectively, and screened 35 and 50 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) for each, respectively. The differentially expressed genes in both tissues were mainly engaged in metabolism, lipid synthesis, and immune-related pathways in the 18-month-old cows as compared with the 6-month-old cows. The 30-month-old cows presented more regulated reproductive behavior, and pituitary CAMK4 was the main factor regulating the reproductive behavior during this period via the pathways for calcium signaling, longevity, oxytocin, and aldosterone synthesis and secretion. A variant calling analysis also was performed. The SNP inversions and conversions in each sample were counted according to the different base substitution methods. In all samples, most base substitutions were represented by substitutions between bases A and G, and the probability of base conversion exceeded 70%, far exceeding the transversion. Heterozygous SNP sites exceeded 37.68%.

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Keywords:  angus cattle; high-throughput sequencing; hypothalamus; pituitary; reproductive performance

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35741727      PMCID: PMC9222274          DOI: 10.3390/genes13060965

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes (Basel)        ISSN: 2073-4425            Impact factor:   4.141


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