Identification of key genes and molecular mechanisms associated with low egg production of broiler breeder hens in ad libitum
Abstract Background Overfeeding reduces laying performance in broiler breeder hens, which is associated with obesity, hepatic steatosis and systemic inflammation. To unravel the underlying mechanisms governing the effect of feeding regimes on energy metabolism and egg production, a transcriptomics a...
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doaj-7eb223b2b2f0418a9f4a7d1a9db427bd2020-11-25T03:03:17ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642019-05-012011910.1186/s12864-019-5801-3Identification of key genes and molecular mechanisms associated with low egg production of broiler breeder hens in ad libitumZehui Wei0Pengcheng Li1Sijia Huang2Purevsuren Lkhagvagarav3Mengqi Zhu4Chuanyu Liang5Cunling Jia6College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F UniversityCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F UniversityCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F UniversityCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F UniversityCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F UniversityCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F UniversityCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F UniversityAbstract Background Overfeeding reduces laying performance in broiler breeder hens, which is associated with obesity, hepatic steatosis and systemic inflammation. To unravel the underlying mechanisms governing the effect of feeding regimes on energy metabolism and egg production, a transcriptomics approach was carried out for screening differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in ovary, liver and adipose tissues of broiler chickens under ad libitum and restricted feeding. Results It showed that 289, 388 and 204 DEGs were identified in the adipose, liver and ovary, respectively. These DEGs were significantly enriched in phagosome pathway, lipid transport, activity and nutrient reservoir activity in ovary; steroid hormone biosynthesis and metabolism of xenobiotics by cytochrome P450 pathways in adipose tissue; and the metabolic pathways, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) and Jak-STAT signaling pathway in liver. Estrogen receptor 1, identified as one of important hubs by constructing PPI network, was up-regulated in ad libitum group, which would make more apolipoproteins be transferred to ovary. Conclusions High expression of VTGs, APOB, CYBB and CTSS in ovary would induce excess lipid deposit, oxidative stress and potential damage to ovulation. Our results contribute to understanding effects of feeding regimes on metabolic regulation during egg production of broiler breeder hens and also provide new evidence of metabolic regulation from integrated multi-tissue processes.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-019-5801-3TranscriptomeGallus gallusAd libitumRestricted feedingLiverAdipose |
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Zehui Wei Pengcheng Li Sijia Huang Purevsuren Lkhagvagarav Mengqi Zhu Chuanyu Liang Cunling Jia Identification of key genes and molecular mechanisms associated with low egg production of broiler breeder hens in ad libitum BMC Genomics Transcriptome Gallus gallus Ad libitum Restricted feeding Liver Adipose |
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Zehui Wei Pengcheng Li Sijia Huang Purevsuren Lkhagvagarav Mengqi Zhu Chuanyu Liang Cunling Jia |
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Identification of key genes and molecular mechanisms associated with low egg production of broiler breeder hens in ad libitum |
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Identification of key genes and molecular mechanisms associated with low egg production of broiler breeder hens in ad libitum |
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Identification of key genes and molecular mechanisms associated with low egg production of broiler breeder hens in ad libitum |
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Identification of key genes and molecular mechanisms associated with low egg production of broiler breeder hens in ad libitum |
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Identification of key genes and molecular mechanisms associated with low egg production of broiler breeder hens in ad libitum |
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identification of key genes and molecular mechanisms associated with low egg production of broiler breeder hens in ad libitum |
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Abstract Background Overfeeding reduces laying performance in broiler breeder hens, which is associated with obesity, hepatic steatosis and systemic inflammation. To unravel the underlying mechanisms governing the effect of feeding regimes on energy metabolism and egg production, a transcriptomics approach was carried out for screening differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in ovary, liver and adipose tissues of broiler chickens under ad libitum and restricted feeding. Results It showed that 289, 388 and 204 DEGs were identified in the adipose, liver and ovary, respectively. These DEGs were significantly enriched in phagosome pathway, lipid transport, activity and nutrient reservoir activity in ovary; steroid hormone biosynthesis and metabolism of xenobiotics by cytochrome P450 pathways in adipose tissue; and the metabolic pathways, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) and Jak-STAT signaling pathway in liver. Estrogen receptor 1, identified as one of important hubs by constructing PPI network, was up-regulated in ad libitum group, which would make more apolipoproteins be transferred to ovary. Conclusions High expression of VTGs, APOB, CYBB and CTSS in ovary would induce excess lipid deposit, oxidative stress and potential damage to ovulation. Our results contribute to understanding effects of feeding regimes on metabolic regulation during egg production of broiler breeder hens and also provide new evidence of metabolic regulation from integrated multi-tissue processes. |
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Transcriptome Gallus gallus Ad libitum Restricted feeding Liver Adipose |
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