Crucial Genes and Pathways in Chicken Germ Stem Cell Differentiation

Zhentao Zhang(Yangzhou University), Ahmed K. Elsayed(Suez Canal University), Qingqing Shi(Yangzhou University), Yani Zhang(Yangzhou University), Qisheng Zuo(Yangzhou University), Li Dong(Yangzhou University), Chao Lian(Yangzhou University), Beibei Tang(Yangzhou University), Tianrong Xiao(Yangzhou University), Qi Xu(Yangzhou University), Guobin Chang(Yangzhou University), Guohong Chen(Yangzhou University), Lei Zhang(Yangzhou University), Kehua Wang(Poultry Research Institute), Yingjie Wang(Yangzhou University), Kai Jin(Yangzhou University), Yilin Wang(Yangzhou University), Jiuzhou Song(University of Maryland, College Park), Hengmi Cui(Yangzhou University), Bichun Li(Yangzhou University)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
April 7, 2015
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Abstract

Male germ cell differentiation is a subtle and complex regulatory process. Currently, its regulatory mechanism is still not fully understood. In our experiment, we performed the first comprehensive genome and transcriptome-wide analyses of the crucial genes and signaling pathways in three kinds of crucial cells (embryonic stem cells, primordial germ cell, and spermatogonial stem cells) that are associated with the male germ cell differentiation. We identified thousands of differentially expressed genes in this process, and from these we chose 173 candidate genes, of which 98 genes were involved in cell differentiation, 19 were involved in the metabolic process, and 56 were involved in the differentiation and metabolic processes, like GAL9, AMH, PLK1, and PSMD7 and so on. In addition, we found that 18 key signaling pathways were involved mainly in cell proliferation, differentiation, and signal transduction processes like TGF-β, Notch, and Jak-STAT. Further exploration found that the candidate gene expression patterns were the same between in vitro induction experiments and transcriptome results. Our results yield clues to the mechanistic basis of male germ cell differentiation and provide an important reference for further studies.


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