Frontiers in Genetics (Oct 2023)

Transcriptome-wide m6A methylation profiling of Wuhua yellow-feathered chicken ovary revealed regulatory pathways underlying sexual maturation and low egg-laying performance

  • Congjun Jia,
  • Congjun Jia,
  • Mengling Zhang,
  • Mengling Zhang,
  • Xiaoyan Liu,
  • Xiaoyan Liu,
  • Weilin Xu,
  • Weilin Xu,
  • Yanqing Xiong,
  • Yanqing Xiong,
  • Rihao Huang,
  • Rihao Huang,
  • Meidi Li,
  • Meidi Li,
  • Mingna Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1284554
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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RNA N6-melthyladenosine (m6A) can play an important role in regulation of various biological processes. Chicken ovary development is closely related to egg laying performance, which is a process primarily controlled by complex gene regulations. In this study, transcriptome-wide m6A methylation of the Wuhua yellow-feathered chicken ovaries before and after sexual maturation was profiled to identify the potential molecular mechanisms underlying chicken ovary development. The results indicated that m6A levels of mRNAs were altered dramatically during sexual maturity. A total of 1,476 differential m6A peaks were found between these two stages with 662 significantly upregulated methylation peaks and 814 downregulated methylation peaks after sexual maturation. A positive correlation was observed between the m6A peaks and gene expression levels, indicating that m6A may play an important role in regulation of chicken ovary development. Functional enrichment analysis indicated that apoptosis related pathways could be the key molecular regulatory pathway underlying the poor reproductive performance of Wuhua yellow-feathered chicken. Overall, the various pathways and corresponding candidate genes identified here could be useful to facilitate molecular design breeding for improving egg production performance in Chinese local chicken breed, and it might also contribute to the genetic resource protection of valuable avian species.

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