Poultry Science (Jun 2023)

Transcriptome identification of genes associated with uterus–vagina junction epithelial folds formation in chicken hens

  • Liubin Yang,
  • Jinping Cai,
  • Li Rong,
  • Sendong Yang,
  • Shijun Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 102, no. 6
p. 102624

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ABSTRACT: The development regulation of the uterine–vaginal junction (UVJ) epithelial folds during the sexual maturation of female birds played crucial roles in the adults’ sperm storage duration and fertilization capability. However, there is a lack of studies on it in the breeding field of laying hens. In this study, White Leghorn was used for the morphological and developmental studies. According to the morphological characteristics, the development of the UVJ epithelial folds was classified into 4 stages (morphological stage T1–T4). Significant individual differences were observed simultaneously, which is one of the factors leading to the adults’ UVJ morphological differences. Bulk RNA-seq suggested the different regulations of UVJ epithelial folds were classified into 3 stages (developmental stage S1–S3). Genes enriched in cell proliferation, differentiation, polarity, migration, adhesion and junction were supposed to regulate UVJ epithelial fold formation. Single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) showed significant differences between different types of cells within UVJ at the developmental stage S2. Immunohistochemical studies confirmed that the different proliferation rates between the epithelium and nonepithelium were one of the key factors leading to the formation of UVJ epithelial folds. Genes in the TGF-beta and WNT pathways may play roles in regulating the proliferation and differentiation of epithelium. Some factors, such as CHD2, CDC42, and carbonic anhydrases, were important participants in forming UVJ epithelial folds. This study will provide new thoughts on the differential regulation of fertilization traits from the developmental biology perspective.

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