Morphological and transcriptional insights into the role of histone phosphorylation-related genes in early development of the chicken duodenum
Xiaofeng Li, Bing Yang

TL;DR
This study explores how histone phosphorylation-related genes influence the early development of the chicken duodenum, revealing significant morphological and transcriptional changes.
Contribution
The study identifies novel histone phosphorylation-related genes and hub genes involved in chicken duodenal development.
Findings
Duodenal villus height increased by 63.02% and the VH/CD ratio doubled during early development.
449 histone phosphorylation-related differentially expressed genes were identified, with 163 up-regulated and 286 down-regulated.
Eight hub genes, including LGALS3 and ITGB2, were found to orchestrate duodenal maturation.
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the morphological transitions and the role of histone phosphorylation-related genes during the first week of duodenal development in broilers. At hatch (D0) and 7 days post-hatch (D7), five broiler chickens were humanely euthanized and duodenal samples were collected to assess the histomorphology, specifically the duodenal villus height (VH), crypt depth (CD), and the VH/CD ratio. The gene expression data of duodenum of broilers at D0 and D7 obtained from the GEO database. Differentially expressed genes (DEG) analyses were conducted using GEO2R. In addition, histone phosphorylation-related genes were obtained from the GeneCards database. Function enrichment for DEGs was conducted using the DAVID and PANTHER databases. Hub genes were identified using the CytoHubba plugin in Cytoscape, employing four different methods: MCON, DNMC, EPC, and MNC. Statistical…
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TopicsDigestive system and related health · Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies
