Frontiers in Genetics (Oct 2020)

Analysis and Screening of Reproductive Long Non-coding RNAs Through Genome-Wide Analyses of Goat Endometrium During the Pre-attachment Phase

  • Linjun Hong,
  • Linjun Hong,
  • Qun Hu,
  • Qun Hu,
  • Xupeng Zang,
  • Xupeng Zang,
  • Yanshe Xie,
  • Yanshe Xie,
  • Chen Zhou,
  • Chen Zhou,
  • Xian Zou,
  • Xian Zou,
  • Yaokun Li,
  • Yaokun Li,
  • Ming Deng,
  • Ming Deng,
  • Yongqing Guo,
  • Yongqing Guo,
  • Guangbin Liu,
  • Guangbin Liu,
  • Dewu Liu,
  • Dewu Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.568017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Reproduction in goat is highly impeded by implantation failure. Of concern, the underlying mechanism leading to embryo implantation remains unclear. In this study, deep sequencing was employed through strand-specific Ribo-Zero RNA-Seq to characterize transcriptome changes in the endometrium during the maternal recognition of pregnancy. A total of 996 differential transcripts (115 lncRNAs and 881 mRNAs) existing between the pregnant and non-pregnant endometrium were revealed through bioinformatics analysis. The screening was performed on lncRNAs (XR_001918173.1, LNC_002760, and LNC_000599) and LNC_009053, to determine their potential role in regulating the synthesis of retinol and endometrium remolding through the proteasome pathway, respectively. The hypothesis of whether certain lncRNAs, namely, LNC_007223, LNC_005256, and LNC_010092 could play important roles in embryo implantation was tested. These novel findings are of paramount relevance to further elucidate the molecular mechanisms of embryo implantation and uncover new targets to improve goat reproduction.

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