Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5589659 | Gene | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Fibroblast growth factor 5 (FGF5) has been recognized as an inhibitor to cease animal hair growth, while in contrary, FGF5 short alternative transcript (FGF5s) can induce hair growth by antagonizing FGF5 function. To investigate the role of FGF5s in wool growth in Chinese Merino sheep, we generated transgenic sheep of ectopic expression of FGF5s by injection of recombinant lentivirus into zygote. Totally 20 transgenic sheep were obtained and 12 were alive after birth. Characterization of the transgene revealed that the transgenic sheep showed variety of integrant, ranged from 2 to 11 copies of transgene. The ectopic expression of FGF5s was observed in all transgenic sheep. Further study on the effect of ectopic expression of FGF5s revealed that the wool length of transgenic sheep were significantly longer than that of non-transgenic control, with 9.17 cm of transgenic lambs versus 7.58 cm of control animals. Notably, besides the increase of wool length, the yearling greasy fleece weight was also concordantly greater than that of wild-type (p < 0.01), with 3.22 kg of transgenic sheep versus 2.17 kg of control lambs (p < 0.01) in average. Our results suggested that overexpression of FGF5s could stimulate wool growth and resulted in increase of wool length and greasy wool weight.
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Authors
Wen-Rong Li, San-Gang He, Chen-Xi Liu, Xue-Mei Zhang, Li-Qin Wang, Jia-Peng Lin, Lei Chen, Bin Han, Jun-Cheng Huang, Ming-Jun Liu,