Study on the Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Ovary of Adult Cattle by High-Throu-ghput Transcriptome RNA-seq  

Jianbo Li1 , Baizhong Zhang1 , Fang He1 , Cheng Huan1 , Yang Luo1 , Sheng Li1 , Wenjie Cai1 , Baixin Wu1 , Fuqiang Li2 , Kangle Yi1
1 Hunan Institute of Animal and Veterinary Science, Changsha, 410130;
2 Hunan Tianhua Industry Co., Ltd., Loudi, 417100
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Animal Molecular Breeding, 2022, Vol. 12, No. 1   
Received: 14 Oct., 2022    Accepted: 27 Oct., 2022    Published: 09 Nov., 2022
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Abstract

The sexual maturity of beef cattle is regulated by the hypothalamus-pituitary-ovary (HPO) axis, but its specific mechanism is not clear. To explore the HPO-axis reproduction related genes and regulatory mechanisms, the hypothalamus, pituitary and ovary of adult Angus cattle (30 months of age) were studied by applying high-through- put transcriptome RNA-seq techniques. The results showed that the HPO had a total of 18 179 genes annotated in GO (Gene Ontology), 37 158 genes annotated in KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genome), or 36 645 genes annotated in KOG (KEGG Ortholog database), respectively. GO analysis revealed that the HPO enriched eight kinds of reproduction related functions, mainly were fertilization, reproduction process of single tissue, embryonic devel- opment in uterus, and estrogen response. KEGG analysis found that the HPO enriched 300 signaling pathways (SPs), mainly cancer SP and phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase protein kinase (PI3K-Akt) SP. There were a total of 16 SPs related to reproduction, mainly Notch SP, Neurotrophin SP, Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) SP, and Vas- cular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) SP. It provided a scientific basis for future beef cattle improvement of re- productive performance, molecular breeding and peer reference.

Keywords
Cattle; HPO-axis; RNA-seq; Gene; Signalingpathways

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