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Identification of genes involved in regulating the development of feathered feet in chicken embryo

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POULTRY SCIENCE
Volume 102, Issue 9, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2023.102837

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chicken; feathered feet; RNA-seq; TBX5; PITX1; signaling pathway

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In this study, we investigated the molecular basis of variations in skin appendages by observing the morphogenesis of feathered feet, scaled feet, and wings skin in Longsheng-Feng chickens and Guangxi Partridge chickens. Through transcriptome sequencing and analysis, we identified candidate genes associated with feathered feet, including TBX5 and PITX1, and hypothesized their involvement in hair follicle development through the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. These findings provide a theoretical basis for understanding the molecular regulatory mechanisms underlying the formation of chicken feathered feet.
The genetic and developmental factors driving the diverse distribution and morphogenesis of feathers and scales on bird feet are yet unclear. Within a single species, Guangxi domestic chickens exhibit dramatic variety in feathered feet, making them an accessible model for research into the molecular basis of variations in skin appendages. In this study, we used H & E staining to observe the morphogenesis of feathered feet, scaled feet and wings skin at different embryonic stages in Longsheng-Feng chickens and Guangxi Partridge chickens. We selected 4 periods (E6, E7, E8, and E12) that play an important role in feather development and performed transcriptome sequencing to screen for candidate genes associated with feathered feet. Through comparison and analysis of transcriptome data, we identified a set of differently expressed genes (DGEs), which were enriched in appendage organ development, hindlimb morphogenesis,activation of transcription factor binding, and binding of sequence-specific DNA in the cis-regulatory region. In addition, we identified some feathered feet-related genes by analyzing the classical signaling pathways that regulate feather development. Finally, we identified candidate genes that regulate feathered feet formation, which include TBX5, PITX1, ZIC1, FGF20, WNT11, WNT7A, WNT16, and SHH. Interestingly, we found that TBX5 was significantly overexpressed in the skin of the feathered feet and had the highest expression at E7 (P < 0.01), whereas PITX1 expression was significantly reduced at E7(P < 0.01). It is hypothesized that TBX5 and PITX1 regulate the development of hair follicles through the Wnt/b-catenin signaling pathway at E7. Our results provide a theoretical basis for investigating the molecular regulatory mechanisms underlying the formation of chicken feathered feet.

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