Genome-wide variation study and inter-tissue communication analysis unveil regulatory mechanisms of egg-laying performance in chickens

Egg-laying performance is of great economic importance in poultry, but the underlying genetic mechanisms are still elusive. In this work, we conduct a multi-omics and multi-tissue integrative study in hens with distinct egg production, to detect the hub candidate genes and construct hub molecular ne...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2024-08, Vol.15 (1), p.7069-18, Article 7069
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Dandan, Tan, Lizhi, Zhi, Yihao, Bu, Lina, Wang, Yangyang, Wang, Zhang, Guo, Yulong, Tian, Weihua, Xu, Chunlin, Li, Donghua, Li, Zhuanjian, Jiang, Ruirui, Han, Ruili, Li, Guoxi, Wang, Yongqiang, Xia, Dong, Tian, Yadong, Dunn, Ian C., Hu, Xiaoxiang, Li, Hong, Zhao, Yiqiang, Kang, Xiangtao, Liu, Xiaojun
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Zusammenfassung:Egg-laying performance is of great economic importance in poultry, but the underlying genetic mechanisms are still elusive. In this work, we conduct a multi-omics and multi-tissue integrative study in hens with distinct egg production, to detect the hub candidate genes and construct hub molecular networks contributing to egg-laying phenotypic differences. We identifiy three hub candidate genes as egg-laying facilitators: TFPI2 , which promotes the GnRH secretion in hypothalamic neuron cells; CAMK2D , which promotes the FSHβ and LHβ secretion in pituitary cells; and OSTN , which promotes granulosa cell proliferation and the synthesis of sex steroid hormones. We reveal key endocrine factors involving egg production by inter-tissue crosstalk analysis, and demonstrate that both a hepatokine, APOA4, and an adipokine, ANGPTL2, could increase egg production by inter-tissue communication with hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. Together, These results reveal the molecular mechanisms of multi-tissue coordinative regulation of chicken egg-laying performance and provide key insights to avian reproductive regulation. Egg-laying performance is an important phenotype for breeding chicken. Here, the authors explore the regulatory networks driving phenotypic differences in egg-laying, and identify laying-related variants and endocrine factors.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-50809-9