Transcriptome Profile Analysis Identifies Candidate Genes for the Melanin Pigmentation of Skin in Tengchong Snow Chickens

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Chicken meat with high melanin content in black-boned chickens is considered a highly nutritious food with potential medicinal value. Tengchong Snow chicken is one of the valuable poultry resources in Yunnan Province, and this chicken is usually dominated by dark meat. However, durin...

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Published in:Veterinary Sciences
Main Authors: Zi, Xiannian, Ge, Xuehai, Zhu, Yixuan, Liu, Yong, Sun, Dawei, Li, Zijian, Liu, Mengqian, You, Zhengrong, Wang, Bo, Kang, Jiajia, Dou, Tengfei, Ge, Changrong, Wang, Kun
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Language:English
Published: MDPI 2023
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221249/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37235424
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10050341
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Summary:SIMPLE SUMMARY: Chicken meat with high melanin content in black-boned chickens is considered a highly nutritious food with potential medicinal value. Tengchong Snow chicken is one of the valuable poultry resources in Yunnan Province, and this chicken is usually dominated by dark meat. However, during the rearing process, we found that a small number of white meat traits still existed in this chicken population. The purpose of this study was to investigate the deposition pattern and molecular mechanism of melanin formation in Tengchong Snow chickens. We selected Tengchong Snow black meat chicken (Bc) and white meat chicken (Wc) as the study subjects to determine differences in the luminance value (L value) and melanin content in their skin tissues at 1, 42 and 90 days; the L value and melanin content of the skin were measured using color chromatography, ELISA kits, and enzyme markers. We found that age had an effect on skin L values and melanin content. The L value gradually increased with age, while melanin content showed the opposite trend. Moreover, the L value of the skin tissue was negatively correlated with melanin content. Finally, we identified the TYR, DCT and EDNRB2 genes as being the possible main effector genes affecting skin pigmentation using transcriptome profiling; the expression of the TYR, DCT, MC1R, EDNRB2, GPR143, MITF, and TYRP1 genes also gradually decreased with increasing day age. In conclusion, this study describes and reveals the differences in L values and melanin content in chicken skin tissues. The results of the study provide a valuable theoretical basis for future breeding programs of Tengchong Snow chickens, as well as a foundation for studies on skin tone deposition and a theoretical reference for the future conservation and utilization of black-boned chickens. ABSTRACT: Tengchong Snow chickens are one of the most precious, black-boned chickens in Yunnan province and usually produce black meat. However, we found a small number of white meat traits in the chicken population during ...