Animals (Feb 2021)

Chronological Expression of <i>PITX2</i> and <i>SIX1</i> Genes and the Association between Their Polymorphisms and Chicken Meat Quality Traits

  • Haiyue Cao,
  • Wei Zhou,
  • Yuge Tan,
  • Xiuli Xu,
  • Haiguang Mao,
  • Xinyang Dong,
  • Ningying Xu,
  • Zhaozheng Yin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11020445
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 445

Abstract

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Meat quality is closely related to the development of skeletal muscle, in which PITX2 and SIX1 genes play important regulatory roles. The present study firstly provided the data of chronological expression files of PITX2 and SIX1 genes in the post-hatching pectoral muscle and analyzed the association of their polymorphisms with the meat quality traits of Wuliang Mountain Black-bone (WLMB) chickens. The results showed that both PITX2 and SIX1 genes were weakly expressed in the second and third weeks, and then increased significantly from the third week to the fourth week. Furthermore, there was a significant positive correlation between the expression levels of the two genes. Twelve and one SNPs were detected in the chicken PITX2 and SIX1 genes, respectively, of which four SNPs (g.9830C > T, g.10073C > T, g.13335G > A, g.13726A > G) of the PITX2 gene and one SNP (g.564G > A) of the SIX1 gene were significantly associated with chicken meat quality traits. For the PITX2 gene, chickens with the CT genotype of g.9830C > T showed the highest meat color L*, shear force (SF), pH, and the lowest electrical conductivity (EC), and drip loss (DL) (p p T had the lowest L*, pH, and the highest DL (p A had the highest (p < 0.05) SF and pH. Furthermore, pH had a significant correlation with all the other meat quality traits. The current study could contribute to the research of regulatory mechanisms of meat quality and lay the foundation for improving meat quality based on marker-assisted selection in chickens.

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