Expression profiling reveals genes involved in the regulation of wool follicle bulb regression and regeneration in sheep

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Abstract

Wool is an important material in textile manufacturing. In order to investigate the intrinsic factors that regulate wool follicle cycling and wool fiber properties, Illumina sequencing was performed on wool follicle bulb samples from the middle anagen, catagen and late telogen/early anagen phases. In total, 13,898 genes were identified. KRTs and KRTAPs are the most highly expressed gene families in wool follicle bulb. In addition, 438 and 203 genes were identified to be differentially expressed in wool follicle bulb samples from the middle anagen phase compared to the catagen phase and the samples from the catagen phase compared to the late telogen/early anagen phase, respectively. Finally, our data revealed that two groups of genes presenting distinct expression patterns during the phase transformation may have important roles for wool follicle bulb regression and regeneration. In conclusion, our results demonstrated the gene expression patterns in the wool follicle bulb and add new data towards an understanding of the mechanisms involved in wool fiber growth in sheep.

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Liu, G., Liu, R., Tang, X., Cao, J., Zhao, S., & Yu, M. (2015). Expression profiling reveals genes involved in the regulation of wool follicle bulb regression and regeneration in sheep. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 16(5), 9152–9166. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms16059152

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