Wang Yingyun, Liang Shangyue, Tu Shaotong, Shen Zhangqi, Dong Yanjun, Liu Gang, Shi Hao, Jin Yipeng
College of Veterinary Medicine, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.
Front Med (Lausanne). 2022 Nov 24;9:983992. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2022.983992. eCollection 2022.
The Giant pandas () are mammals belonging to the bear family, order Carnivora, and their characteristic hair color and distribution has been in the spotlight. In recent years, the gradual prevalence of skin diseases in giant pandas and even the discovery of albino individuals have made the study of the substrate of their skin hair distribution more and more urgent. In this study, by comparing the skin histology and transcriptomes for hairs of different color of giant pandas, we found that the melanin contents of hair follicles at the bases of black and white hairs differed, but the hair follicles at the base of white hairs also contained some amount of melanin. The transcriptome sequencing results showed that there were great differences in the expression of the transcriptome of the skin under different hair color blocks, in which the number of differentially expressed genes in the white skin was much smaller than that in the black skin. Transcriptomes for skin tissue samples for different hair colors revealed several enriched Kyoto encyclopedia of genes (KEGG) pathways that include tumor, cell adhesion and melanocyte growth-related signaling pathways. This study provides a theoretical basis for subsequent studies on hair color distribution and skin diseases in giant pandas.
大熊猫(Ailuropoda melanoleuca)是食肉目熊科的哺乳动物,其独特的毛色及分布备受关注。近年来,大熊猫皮肤病逐渐增多,甚至发现了白化个体,使得对其皮肤毛发分布基质的研究愈发迫切。本研究通过比较不同毛色大熊猫毛发的皮肤组织学和转录组,发现黑白毛基部毛囊的黑色素含量存在差异,但白毛基部毛囊也含有一定量的黑色素。转录组测序结果表明,不同毛色块下皮肤转录组的表达存在很大差异,其中白色皮肤中差异表达基因的数量远少于黑色皮肤。不同毛色皮肤组织样本的转录组揭示了几个富集的京都基因百科全书(KEGG)通路,包括肿瘤、细胞黏附以及黑素细胞生长相关信号通路。本研究为后续大熊猫毛色分布和皮肤病研究提供了理论依据。