Abstract

BackgroundOvarian follicle development plays an important role in determination of poultry egg production. The follicles at the various developmental stages possess their own distinct molecular genetic characteristics and have different biological roles in chicken ovary development and function. In the each stage, several genes of follicle-specific expression and biological pathways are involved in the vary-sized follicular development and physiological events. Identification of the pivotal genes and signaling pathways that control the follicular development is helpful for understanding their exact regulatory functions and molecular mechanisms underlying egg-laying traits of laying hens.ResultsThe comparative mRNA transcriptomic analysis of ovarian follicles at three key developmental stages including slow growing white follicles (GWF), small yellow follicles (SYF) of recruitment into the hierarchy, and differentiated large yellow follicles (LYF), was accomplished in the layers with lower and higher egg production. Totally, 137, 447, and 229 of up-regulated differentially expressed genes (DEGs), and 99, 97, and 157 of down-regulated DEGs in the GWF, SYF and LYF follicles, including VIPR1, VIPR2, ADRB2, and HSD17B1 were identified, respectively. Moreover, NDUFAB1 and GABRA1 genes, two most promising candidates potentially associated with egg-laying performance were screened out from the 13 co-expressed DEGs in the GWF, SYF and LYF samples. We further investigated the biological effects of NDUFAB1 and GABRA1 on ovarian follicular development and found that NDUFAB1 promotes follicle development by stimulating granulosa cell (GC) proliferation and decreasing cell apoptosis, increases the expression of CCND1 and BCL-2 but attenuates the expression of caspase-3, and facilitates steroidogenesis by enhancing the expression of STAR and CYP11A1. In contrast, GABRA1 inhibits GC proliferation and stimulates cell apoptosis, decreases the expression of CCND1, BCL-2, STAR, and CYP11A1 but elevates the expression of caspase-3. Furthermore, the three crucial signaling pathways such as PPAR signaling pathway, cAMP signaling pathway and neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction were significantly enriched, which may play essential roles in ovarian follicle growth, differentiation, follicle selection, and maturation.ConclusionsThe current study provided new molecular data for insight into the regulatory mechanism underlying ovarian follicle development associated with egg production in chicken.

Highlights

  • Ovarian follicle development plays an important role in determination of poultry egg production

  • The current study provided new molecular data for insight into the regulatory mechanism underlying ovarian follicle development associated with egg production in chicken

  • To reveal the most important Differentially expressed gene (DEG) and signaling pathways potentially involved in follicle development and differentiation across the three developmental stages growing white follicles (GWF), small yellow follicles (SYF) and large yellow follicles (LYF), the NDUFAB1 and GABRA1 genes, two most promising candidates potentially associated with egg-laying performance were screened out from the 13 co-expressed DEGs in the GWF, SYF and LYF samples

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Introduction

Ovarian follicle development plays an important role in determination of poultry egg production. The most representative hormones and growth factors such as steroidogenic-related enzymes steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (STAR), hydroxysteroid (17beta) dehydrogenase 1 (HSD17B1) and cytochrome P450 side-chain cleavage (P450scc/ CYP11A1), intra-ovarian hormones progesterone (P4), estradiol (E2) and anti-müllerian hormone (AMH), cell proliferation or apoptosis-related factors Bcl-2, cyclin D1 (CCND1) and caspase-3 (CASP3), which have indispensable effects on follicular development, follicle selection or atresia, on their preovulatory development and ovulation, making the early developmental differences of ovarian follicles and egg production capacity in adult layers highly correlated, have been intensively investigated [9,10,11,12,13]. Follicular size has a close relationship with its developmental biology, physiological function, and molecular regulation It has been drawing so much attention to extensive exploration of the key genes and signaling pathways to be implicated in ovarian follicle development and potentially associated with egg production in chicken

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