Genome-Wide Association Study and Transcriptome Analysis Provide New Insights into the White/Red Earlobe Color Formation in Chicken

Background/Aims: Earlobe color is a typical external trait in chicken. There are some previous studies showing that the chicken white/red earlobe color is a polygenic and sex-linked trait in some breeds, but its molecular genetic and histological mechanisms still remain unclear. Methods: We herein u...

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Main Authors: Wei Luo, Jiguo Xu, Zhenhui Li, Haiping Xu, Shudai Lin, Jiaying Wang, Hongjia Ouyang, Qinghua Nie, Xiquan Zhang
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Published: Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG 2018-04-01
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spelling doaj-cdd9c557f9884bcd9a7f4ff4407db0c32020-11-25T02:30:16ZengCell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KGCellular Physiology and Biochemistry1015-89871421-97782018-04-014651768177810.1159/000489361489361Genome-Wide Association Study and Transcriptome Analysis Provide New Insights into the White/Red Earlobe Color Formation in ChickenWei LuoJiguo XuZhenhui LiHaiping XuShudai LinJiaying WangHongjia OuyangQinghua NieXiquan ZhangBackground/Aims: Earlobe color is a typical external trait in chicken. There are some previous studies showing that the chicken white/red earlobe color is a polygenic and sex-linked trait in some breeds, but its molecular genetic and histological mechanisms still remain unclear. Methods: We herein utilized histological section, genome-wide association study (GWAS) and RNA-seq, further to investigate the potential histological and molecular genetic mechanisms of white/red earlobe formation in Qiangyuan Partridge chicken (QYP). Results: through histological section analysis, we found the dermal papillary layer of red earlobes had many more blood vessels than that of white earlobes. And we identified a total of 44 SNPs from Chromosome 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 13, 19, 20, 23 and Z, that was significantly associated with the chicken white/red earlobe color from GWAS, along with 73 significantly associated genes obtained (e.g., PIK3CB, B4GALT1 and TP63), supporting the fact that the white/red earlobe color was also polygenic and sex-linked in QYP. Importantly, PIK3CB and B4GALT1 are both involved in the biological process of angiogenesis, which may directly give rise to the chicken white earlobe formation through regulating blood vessel density in chicken earlobe. Additionally, through contrast of RNA-seq profiles between white earlobe skins and red earlobe skins, we further identified TP63 and CDH1 differentially expressed. Combined with the existing knowledge of TP63 in epithelial development and tumor angiogenesis, we propose that down-regulated TP63 in white earlobes may play roles in thickening the skin and decreasing the vessel numbers in dermal papillary layer, thereby contributing to the white earlobe formation via paling the redness of the skin in QYP, but the specific mechanism remains to be further clarified. Conclusion: our findings advance the existing understanding of the white earlobe formation, as well as provide new clues to understand the molecular mechanism of chicken white/red earlobe color formation.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/489361Earlobe colorGWASRNA-seqHistological sectionPIK3CBB4GALT1TP63
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author Wei Luo
Jiguo Xu
Zhenhui Li
Haiping Xu
Shudai Lin
Jiaying Wang
Hongjia Ouyang
Qinghua Nie
Xiquan Zhang
spellingShingle Wei Luo
Jiguo Xu
Zhenhui Li
Haiping Xu
Shudai Lin
Jiaying Wang
Hongjia Ouyang
Qinghua Nie
Xiquan Zhang
Genome-Wide Association Study and Transcriptome Analysis Provide New Insights into the White/Red Earlobe Color Formation in Chicken
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
Earlobe color
GWAS
RNA-seq
Histological section
PIK3CB
B4GALT1
TP63
author_facet Wei Luo
Jiguo Xu
Zhenhui Li
Haiping Xu
Shudai Lin
Jiaying Wang
Hongjia Ouyang
Qinghua Nie
Xiquan Zhang
author_sort Wei Luo
title Genome-Wide Association Study and Transcriptome Analysis Provide New Insights into the White/Red Earlobe Color Formation in Chicken
title_short Genome-Wide Association Study and Transcriptome Analysis Provide New Insights into the White/Red Earlobe Color Formation in Chicken
title_full Genome-Wide Association Study and Transcriptome Analysis Provide New Insights into the White/Red Earlobe Color Formation in Chicken
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Association Study and Transcriptome Analysis Provide New Insights into the White/Red Earlobe Color Formation in Chicken
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Association Study and Transcriptome Analysis Provide New Insights into the White/Red Earlobe Color Formation in Chicken
title_sort genome-wide association study and transcriptome analysis provide new insights into the white/red earlobe color formation in chicken
publisher Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG
series Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
issn 1015-8987
1421-9778
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Background/Aims: Earlobe color is a typical external trait in chicken. There are some previous studies showing that the chicken white/red earlobe color is a polygenic and sex-linked trait in some breeds, but its molecular genetic and histological mechanisms still remain unclear. Methods: We herein utilized histological section, genome-wide association study (GWAS) and RNA-seq, further to investigate the potential histological and molecular genetic mechanisms of white/red earlobe formation in Qiangyuan Partridge chicken (QYP). Results: through histological section analysis, we found the dermal papillary layer of red earlobes had many more blood vessels than that of white earlobes. And we identified a total of 44 SNPs from Chromosome 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 13, 19, 20, 23 and Z, that was significantly associated with the chicken white/red earlobe color from GWAS, along with 73 significantly associated genes obtained (e.g., PIK3CB, B4GALT1 and TP63), supporting the fact that the white/red earlobe color was also polygenic and sex-linked in QYP. Importantly, PIK3CB and B4GALT1 are both involved in the biological process of angiogenesis, which may directly give rise to the chicken white earlobe formation through regulating blood vessel density in chicken earlobe. Additionally, through contrast of RNA-seq profiles between white earlobe skins and red earlobe skins, we further identified TP63 and CDH1 differentially expressed. Combined with the existing knowledge of TP63 in epithelial development and tumor angiogenesis, we propose that down-regulated TP63 in white earlobes may play roles in thickening the skin and decreasing the vessel numbers in dermal papillary layer, thereby contributing to the white earlobe formation via paling the redness of the skin in QYP, but the specific mechanism remains to be further clarified. Conclusion: our findings advance the existing understanding of the white earlobe formation, as well as provide new clues to understand the molecular mechanism of chicken white/red earlobe color formation.
topic Earlobe color
GWAS
RNA-seq
Histological section
PIK3CB
B4GALT1
TP63
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/489361
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