Recrudescence mechanisms and gene expression profile of the reproductive tracts from chickens during the molting period.

The reproductive system of chickens undergoes dynamic morphological and functional tissue remodeling during the molting period. The present study identified global gene expression profiles following oviductal tissue regression and regeneration in laying hens in which molting was induced by feeding h...

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Main Authors: Wooyoung Jeong, Whasun Lim, Suzie E Ahn, Chul-Hong Lim, Jin-Young Lee, Seung-Min Bae, Jinyoung Kim, Fuller W Bazer, Gwonhwa Song
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3788108?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-280dd34337d64cd78ed44c06c81380842020-11-24T21:11:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01810e7678410.1371/journal.pone.0076784Recrudescence mechanisms and gene expression profile of the reproductive tracts from chickens during the molting period.Wooyoung JeongWhasun LimSuzie E AhnChul-Hong LimJin-Young LeeSeung-Min BaeJinyoung KimFuller W BazerGwonhwa SongThe reproductive system of chickens undergoes dynamic morphological and functional tissue remodeling during the molting period. The present study identified global gene expression profiles following oviductal tissue regression and regeneration in laying hens in which molting was induced by feeding high levels of zinc in the diet. During the molting and recrudescence processes, progressive morphological and physiological changes included regression and re-growth of reproductive organs and fluctuations in concentrations of testosterone, progesterone, estradiol and corticosterone in blood. The cDNA microarray analysis of oviductal tissues revealed the biological significance of gene expression-based modulation in oviductal tissue during its remodeling. Based on the gene expression profiles, expression patterns of selected genes such as, TF, ANGPTL3, p20K, PTN, AvBD11 and SERPINB3 exhibited similar patterns in expression with gradual decreases during regression of the oviduct and sequential increases during resurrection of the functional oviduct. Also, miR-1689* inhibited expression of Sp1, while miR-17-3p, miR-22* and miR-1764 inhibited expression of STAT1. Similarly, chicken miR-1562 and miR-138 reduced the expression of ANGPTL3 and p20K, respectively. These results suggest that these differentially regulated genes are closely correlated with the molecular mechanism(s) for development and tissue remodeling of the avian female reproductive tract, and that miRNA-mediated regulation of key genes likely contributes to remodeling of the avian reproductive tract by controlling expression of those genes post-transcriptionally. The discovered global gene profiles provide new molecular candidates responsible for regulating morphological and functional recrudescence of the avian reproductive tract, and provide novel insights into understanding the remodeling process at the genomic and epigenomic levels.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3788108?pdf=render
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author Wooyoung Jeong
Whasun Lim
Suzie E Ahn
Chul-Hong Lim
Jin-Young Lee
Seung-Min Bae
Jinyoung Kim
Fuller W Bazer
Gwonhwa Song
spellingShingle Wooyoung Jeong
Whasun Lim
Suzie E Ahn
Chul-Hong Lim
Jin-Young Lee
Seung-Min Bae
Jinyoung Kim
Fuller W Bazer
Gwonhwa Song
Recrudescence mechanisms and gene expression profile of the reproductive tracts from chickens during the molting period.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Wooyoung Jeong
Whasun Lim
Suzie E Ahn
Chul-Hong Lim
Jin-Young Lee
Seung-Min Bae
Jinyoung Kim
Fuller W Bazer
Gwonhwa Song
author_sort Wooyoung Jeong
title Recrudescence mechanisms and gene expression profile of the reproductive tracts from chickens during the molting period.
title_short Recrudescence mechanisms and gene expression profile of the reproductive tracts from chickens during the molting period.
title_full Recrudescence mechanisms and gene expression profile of the reproductive tracts from chickens during the molting period.
title_fullStr Recrudescence mechanisms and gene expression profile of the reproductive tracts from chickens during the molting period.
title_full_unstemmed Recrudescence mechanisms and gene expression profile of the reproductive tracts from chickens during the molting period.
title_sort recrudescence mechanisms and gene expression profile of the reproductive tracts from chickens during the molting period.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The reproductive system of chickens undergoes dynamic morphological and functional tissue remodeling during the molting period. The present study identified global gene expression profiles following oviductal tissue regression and regeneration in laying hens in which molting was induced by feeding high levels of zinc in the diet. During the molting and recrudescence processes, progressive morphological and physiological changes included regression and re-growth of reproductive organs and fluctuations in concentrations of testosterone, progesterone, estradiol and corticosterone in blood. The cDNA microarray analysis of oviductal tissues revealed the biological significance of gene expression-based modulation in oviductal tissue during its remodeling. Based on the gene expression profiles, expression patterns of selected genes such as, TF, ANGPTL3, p20K, PTN, AvBD11 and SERPINB3 exhibited similar patterns in expression with gradual decreases during regression of the oviduct and sequential increases during resurrection of the functional oviduct. Also, miR-1689* inhibited expression of Sp1, while miR-17-3p, miR-22* and miR-1764 inhibited expression of STAT1. Similarly, chicken miR-1562 and miR-138 reduced the expression of ANGPTL3 and p20K, respectively. These results suggest that these differentially regulated genes are closely correlated with the molecular mechanism(s) for development and tissue remodeling of the avian female reproductive tract, and that miRNA-mediated regulation of key genes likely contributes to remodeling of the avian reproductive tract by controlling expression of those genes post-transcriptionally. The discovered global gene profiles provide new molecular candidates responsible for regulating morphological and functional recrudescence of the avian reproductive tract, and provide novel insights into understanding the remodeling process at the genomic and epigenomic levels.
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