RNA-Seq reveals the functional specificity of epididymal caput, corpus, and cauda genes of cattleyak.
Xia LangMichael AdjeiCailian WangXiaoying ChenChunhai LiPeng WangMeilan PanKerui LiKhuram ShahzadWangsheng ZhaoPublished in: Animal science journal = Nihon chikusan Gakkaiho (2022)
The first filial generation of the cattleyaks demonstrates hybrid vigor; however, the male cattleyaks are infertile and restrict productivity and breeding. The discovery of genes in a segment-specific approach offers valuable information and understanding concerning fertility status, yet the biology of cattleyak epididymis is still progressing. Comparative transcriptome analysis was performed on segment pairs of cattleyak epididymis. The caput versus corpus epididymis provided the highest (57.8%) differentially expressed genes (DEGs), corpus versus cauda (25.1%) followed, whereas caput versus cauda pair (17.1%) had the least DEGs. The expression levels of genes coding EPHB6, TLR1, MUC20, MT3, INHBB, TRPV5, EI24, PAOX, KIF12, DEPDC5, and KRT25, which might have the potentials to regulate the homeostasis, innate immunity, differentiation, motility, transport, and sperm maturation-related function in epididymal cells, were downregulated in the distal segment of epididymis. Top enriched KEGG pathways included mTOR, axon guidance, and taste transduction signaling pathways. EIF4B, EPHB6, and TAS2R42 were enriched in the pathways, respectively. Identifying key, new, and unexplored DEGs among the epididymal segments and further analyzing them could boost cattleyak fertility by maximizing sperm quality from genetically better sires and also facilitate better understanding of the epididymal biology.
Keyphrases
- rna seq
- genome wide
- bioinformatics analysis
- genome wide identification
- single cell
- induced apoptosis
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- immune response
- genome wide analysis
- small molecule
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- gene expression
- dna methylation
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- cell cycle arrest
- spinal cord injury
- metabolic syndrome
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- insulin resistance
- polycystic ovary syndrome
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- spinal cord