Deciphering the genetic basis of sex differentiation in silver-lipped pearl oyster ( Pinctada maxima) based on integrative transcriptomic analysis.

IF 4 1区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Zi-Jian Li, Zhi-Hui Yang, Jia-Hui Wang, Yi-Bing Liu, Hui Wang, Ming-Yang Liu, Qian-Qian Mu, Li-Xia Tang, Zhen-Yuan Xu, Ping-Ping Liu, Jing-Jie Hu, Zhen-Min Bao
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The silver-lipped pearl oyster ( Pinctada maxima) is the largest and most commercially valuable pearl-producing oyster, renowned for its ability to generate large, lustrous pearls. This species is a sequential hermaphrodite, with pearl production displaying notable sexual dimorphism. Consequently, understanding the molecular mechanisms governing sex determination and differentiation is crucial for advancing breeding strategies in the pearl oyster industry. To elucidate these mechanisms, this study conducted integrative transcriptomic analyses of P. maxima gonadal tissues using isoform sequencing (Iso-seq) and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq). Comparative analysis of ovarian and testicular tissues identified 2 768 differentially expressed genes (DEGs). Gene co-expression network analysis delineated four key modules, including three sex-specific modules and one shared module. Key genes implicated in sex determination and maintenance were identified, including FOXL2, NANOS1, and β-catenin, important for ovarian maintenance, and DMRT, SOX30, FEM1, and FOXJ1, crucial for testicular maintenance. These genes, widely studied in other taxa, were confirmed as hub genes in the sex-related modules of P. maxima. Interestingly, genes within the shared module were significantly enriched in the spliceosome pathway. Alternative splicing analysis highlighted its extensive role in gonadal tissues, with more pronounced activity observed in the testis compared to the ovary. Nearly half (47.83%, 375) of the identified genes undergoing differential alternative splicing (DASGs) also exhibited differential transcript usage (DTUGs), while only 17% of DTUGs overlapped with DEGs. Genes associated with sex differentiation, such as DMRT, β-catenin, and U2AF2, displayed sex-specific and/or sex-biased isoforms. These findings offer novel insights into the molecular basis of sex differentiation in P. maxima, which could inform the development of targeted breeding strategies aimed at sex control, thereby enhancing pearl quality and yield in aquaculture. This study offers a robust molecular foundation for advancing breeding programs and optimizing production in the pearl oyster industry.

基于整合转录组学分析的银唇珍珠牡蛎性别分化的遗传基础。
银唇珍珠牡蛎是最大的,也是最具商业价值的产珍珠牡蛎,以其产生大而有光泽的珍珠的能力而闻名。本种是顺序雌雄同体,珍珠生产显示显着的两性异形。因此,了解控制性别决定和分化的分子机制对于提高珍珠牡蛎产业的育种策略至关重要。为了阐明这些机制,本研究利用同种异构体测序(Iso-seq)和RNA测序(RNA-seq)对大鲵性腺组织进行了综合转录组学分析。卵巢和睾丸组织的比较分析鉴定出2 768个差异表达基因(DEGs)。基因共表达网络分析划分了四个关键模块,包括三个性别特异性模块和一个共享模块。确定了与性别决定和维持相关的关键基因,包括对卵巢维持重要的FOXL2、NANOS1和β-catenin,以及对睾丸维持至关重要的DMRT、SOX30、FEM1和FOXJ1。这些基因在其他分类群中已被广泛研究,并被证实是大叶茅性别相关模块的枢纽基因。有趣的是,共享模块内的基因在剪接体途径中显著富集。选择性剪接分析强调了它在性腺组织中的广泛作用,与卵巢相比,在睾丸中观察到更明显的活性。近一半(47.83%,375)的鉴定基因发生差异选择性剪接(dasg)也表现出差异转录本使用(dtug),而只有17%的dtug与deg重叠。与性别分化相关的基因,如DMRT、β-catenin和U2AF2,显示出性别特异性和/或性别偏倚的亚型。这些发现为进一步了解最大珍珠性别分化的分子基础提供了新的见解,为制定针对性的育种策略提供了信息,从而提高水产养殖珍珠的质量和产量。该研究为推进珍珠贝产业的育种计划和优化生产提供了坚实的分子基础。
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Zoological Research
Zoological Research Medicine-General Medicine
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
10.20%
发文量
1937
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1980, Zoological Research (ZR) is a bimonthly publication produced by Kunming Institute of Zoology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the China Zoological Society. It publishes peer-reviewed original research article/review/report/note/letter to the editor/editorial in English on Primates and Animal Models, Conservation and Utilization of Animal Resources, and Animal Diversity and Evolution.
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