Abstract

BackgroundLong non-coding RNA (lncRNA) as an important regulator has been demonstrated playing an indispensable role in the biological process of hair follicles (HFs) growth. However, their function and expression profile in the HFs cycle of yak are yet unknown. Only a few functional lncRNAs have been identified, partly due to the low sequence conservation and lack of identified conserved properties in lncRNAs. Here, lncRNA-seq was employed to detect the expression profile of lncRNAs during the HFs cycle of yak, and the sequence conservation of two datasets between yak and cashmere goat during the HFs cycle was analyzed.ResultsA total of 2884 lncRNAs were identified in 5 phases (Jan., Mar., Jun., Aug., and Oct.) during the HFs cycle of yak. Then, differential expression analysis between 3 phases (Jan., Mar., and Oct.) was performed, revealing that 198 differentially expressed lncRNAs (DELs) were obtained in the Oct.-vs-Jan. group, 280 DELs were obtained in the Jan.-vs-Mar. group, and 340 DELs were obtained in the Mar.-vs-Oct. group. Subsequently, the nearest genes of lncRNAs were searched as the potential target genes and used to explore the function of DELs by GO and KEGG enrichment analysis. Several critical pathways involved in HFs development such as Wnt signaling pathway, VEGF signaling pathway, and signaling pathways regulating pluripotency of stem cells, were enriched. To further screen key lncRNAs influencing the HFs cycle, 24 DELs with differ degree of sequence conservation were obtained via a comparative analysis of partial DELs with previously published lncRNA-seq data of cashmere goat in the HFs cycle using NCBI BLAST-2.9.0+, and 3 DELs of them were randomly selected for further detailed analysis of the sequence conservation properties.ConclusionsThis study revealed the expression pattern and potential function of lncRNAs during HFs cycle of yak, which would expand the knowledge about the role of lncRNAs in the HFs cycle. The findings related to sequence conservation properties of lncRNAs in the HFs cycle between the two species may provide valuable insights into the study of lncRNA functionality and mechanism.

Highlights

  • Long non-coding RNA as an important regulator has been demonstrated playing an indispensable role in the biological process of hair follicles (HFs) growth

  • The present study provided a systematic knowledge about long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) regulating the HFs cycle of yak and screened lncRNAs that were sequence-conserved between yak and goat, providing insights into the role of lncRNAs in hair growth biology and laying a foundation for further functional studies

  • Identification and differential expression analysis of lncRNAs in the yak skin A total of 748.61 M raw reads were produced from 15 skin samples in 5 phase groups of yaks using the Illumina Hiseq 2500 platform, in which 733.79 M reads were clean (Additional file 2), accounting for 98% of raw reads

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Introduction

Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) as an important regulator has been demonstrated playing an indispensable role in the biological process of hair follicles (HFs) growth. Their function and expression profile in the HFs cycle of yak are yet unknown. The transition between the phases is the result of multiple molecular signals and their intricate interactions in the skin during HF development. Several signaling pathways, such as Wnt, Notch, Hedgehog, and bone morphogenetic protein (BMP), are crucial for the regulation of HFs cycle [5]. Some hormones and molecules, such as melatonin, estrogen, fibroblast growth factor 5 (FGF5), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and so on, have been identified influencing the development of the HFs cycle [6,7,8,9]

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