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To elucidate the mechanism behind channel catfish feminization induced by high temperature, gonad samples were collected from XY pseudo-females and wild-type females and subjected to high-throughput sequencing for Whole-Genome-Bisulfite-Seq (WGBS) and transcriptome sequencing (RNA-Seq). The analysis revealed 50 differentially methylated genes between wild-type females and XY pseudo-females, identified through the analysis of KEGG pathways and GO enrichment in the promoter of the genome and differentially methylated regions (DMRs). Among these genes, multiple differential methylation sites observed within the srd5a2 gene. Repeatability tests confirmed 7 differential methylation sites in the srd5a2 gene in XY pseudo-females compared to normal males, with 1 specific differential methylation site (16608174) distinguishing XY pseudo-females from normal females. Interestingly, the expression of these genes in the transcriptome showed no difference between wild-type females and XY pseudo-females. Our study concluded that methylation of the srd5a2 gene sequence leads to decreased expression, which inhibits testosterone synthesis while promoting the synthesis of 17β-estradiol from testosterone. This underscores the significance of the srd5a2 gene in the sexual differentiation of channel catfish, as indicated by the ipu00140 KEGG pathway analysis.
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Arch Sex Behav
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Department of Human Genetics and Molecular Medicines, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, 151401, India.
The 5 alpha-reductase deficiency is one of the significant causes of the disorders of sex development (DSD) in individuals bearing 46 XY chromosomes. The conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone is impaired on account of this enzyme deficiency. The mutations in the steroid 5 alpha-reductase type 2 gene (SRD5A2) result in the deficiency of this enzyme.
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State Key Laboratory of Swine and Poultry Breeding Industry, Key Laboratory of Livestock and Poultry Multi-omics, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, and Farm Animal Genetic Resources Exploration and Innovation Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, College of Animal Science and Technology, Sich
High concentrations of reactive oxygen species (ROS) induce oxidative harm in laying chickens, leading to a drop in egg production efficiency. Curcumin alleviates oxidative stress-induced dysfunction by eliminating excess ROS. To investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms, we simulated oxidative stress and antioxidant processes in primary chicken granulosa cells.
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May 2025
Nuffield Department of Clinical Neuroscience, University of Oxford, Oxford, England, UK.
The prevalence of recessive disorder carriers among Vietnamese women is still indistinct. This study aims to assess the prevalence of carriers for common autosomal recessive and X-linked conditions among Vietnamese pregnant women and to identify common mutations within these genes. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 8,464 Vietnamese pregnant women with indications for carrier screening tests for recessive disorders from November 2022 to August 2023 at the Institute of DNA Technology and Genetic Analysis.
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July 2025
Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Hyperandrogenism is associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), acne, and alopecia. In PCOS, subcutaneous fat has been shown to contribute to hyperandrogenism through increased testosterone (T) production which is accompanied by an increase in the intra-adipose 5α-dihydrotestosterone (5α-DHT):T ratio. However, whether 5α-DHT is produced in isolated adipocytes is uncertain.
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August 2025
Cukurova University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatric Endocrinology, Adana, Turkey.
Purpose: Pathogenic variants in SRD5A2 are a common cause of 46,XY disorders of sex development (DSDs). The aim of this study is to present the clinical, laboratory, and genetic characteristics of patients diagnosed with SRD5A2-associated 46,XY disorders of sex development (DSD), along with any decisions made regarding sex assignment. Furthermore, it also highlights the challenges encountered in sex assignment and the potential influence of social factors on how families adapt to these decisions.
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