RNA-Seq Reveals the Roles of Long Non-Coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in Cashmere Fiber Production Performance of Cashmere Goats in China.
Xinmiao WuYuanhua GuShiqiang LiShiwei GuoJiqing WangYuzhu LuoJiang HuXiu LiuShaobin LiZhiyun HaoMingna LiBingang ShiPublished in: Genes (2023)
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a kind of non-coding RNA being >200 nucleotides in length, and they are found to participate in hair follicle growth and development and wool fiber traits regulation. However, there are limited studies reporting the role of lncRNAs in cashmere fiber production in cashmere goats. In this study, Liaoning cashmere (LC) goats ( n = 6) and Ziwuling black (ZB) goats ( n = 6) with remarkable divergences in cashmere yield, cashmere fiber diameter, and cashmere color were selected for the construction of expression profiles of lncRNAs in skin tissue using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq). According to our previous report about the expression profiles of mRNAs originated from the same skin tissue as those used in the study, the cis and trans target genes of differentially expressed lncRNAs between the two caprine breeds were screened, resulting in a lncRNA-mRNA network. A total of 129 lncRNAs were differentially expressed in caprine skin tissue samples between LC goats and ZB goats. The presence of 2 cis target genes and 48 trans target genes for the differentially expressed lncRNAs resulted in 2 lncRNA- cis target gene pairs and 93 lncRNA- trans target gene pairs. The target genes concentrated on signaling pathways that were related to fiber follicle development, cashmere fiber diameter, and cashmere fiber color, including PPAR signaling pathway, metabolic pathways, fatty acid metabolism, fatty acid biosynthesis, tyrosine metabolism, and melanogenesis. A lncRNA-mRNA network revealed 22 lncRNA- trans target gene pairs for seven differentially expressed lncRNAs selected, of which 13 trans target genes contributed to regulation of cashmere fiber diameter, while nine trans target genes were responsible for cashmere fiber color. This study brings a clear explanation about the influences of lncRNAs over cashmere fiber traits in cashmere goats.
Keyphrases
- genome wide identification
- genome wide analysis
- long non coding rna
- genome wide
- rna seq
- single cell
- transcription factor
- signaling pathway
- network analysis
- fatty acid
- poor prognosis
- dna methylation
- gene expression
- bioinformatics analysis
- pi k akt
- copy number
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- wound healing
- nucleic acid
- binding protein