G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics (Jan 2019)

Dosage Compensation and Gene Expression of the X Chromosome in Sheep

  • Jingyue (Ellie) Duan,
  • Kaleigh Flock,
  • Nathanial Jue,
  • Mingyuan Zhang,
  • Amanda Jones,
  • Sahar Al Seesi,
  • Ion Mandoiu,
  • Sambhu Pillai,
  • Maria Hoffman,
  • Rachel O’Neill,
  • Steven Zinn,
  • Kristen Govoni,
  • Sarah Reed,
  • Hesheng Jiang,
  • Zongliang (Carl) Jiang,
  • Xiuchun (Cindy) Tian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.118.200815
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 305 – 314

Abstract

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Ohno’s hypothesis predicts that the expression of the single X chromosome in males needs compensatory upregulation to balance its dosage with that of the diploid autosomes. Additionally, X chromosome inactivation ensures that quadruple expression of the two X chromosomes is avoided in females. These mechanisms have been actively studied in mice and humans but lag behind in domestic species. Using RNA sequencing data, we analyzed the X chromosome upregulation in sheep fetal tissues from day 135 of gestation under control, over or restricted maternal diets (100%, 140% and 60% of National Research Council Total Digestible Nutrients), and in conceptuses, juvenile, and adult somatic tissues. By computing the mean expression ratio of all X-linked genes to all autosomal genes (X:A), we found that all samples displayed some levels of X chromosome upregulation. The degrees of X upregulation were not significant (P-value = 0.74) between ovine females and males in the same somatic tissues. Brain, however, displayed complete X upregulation. Interestingly, the male and female reproduction-related tissues exhibited divergent X dosage upregulation. Moreover, expression upregulation of the X chromosome in fetal tissues was not affected by maternal diets. Maternal nutrition, however, did change expression levels of several X-linked genes, such as sex determination genes SOX3 and NR0B1. In summary, our results showed that X chromosome upregulation occurred in nearly all sheep somatic tissues analyzed, thus support Ohno’s hypothesis in a new species. However, the levels of upregulation differed by different subgroups of genes such as those that are house-keeping and “dosage-sensitive”.

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