A single‐nucleus transcriptomic atlas characterizes cell types and their molecular features in the ovary of adult Nile tilapia

Author:

Yao Zhi Lei12ORCID,Wang Xiao3,Hu Chun Lei12,Chen Fu Xiao12,Chen Hong Ju12,Jiang Shi‐Jin12,Zhao Yan12,Ji Xiang Shan12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Biotechnology and Disease Control and Prevention Shandong Agricultural University Tai'an China

2. Key Laboratory of Efficient Utilization of Non‐grain Feed Resources (Co‐construction by Ministry and Province) of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Shandong Agricultural University Tai'an China

3. Library Shandong Agricultural University Tai'an China

Abstract

AbstractIn fish species, there is limited analysis of signature transcriptome profiles at the single‐cell level in gonadal cells. Here, the molecular signatures of distinct ovarian cell categories in adult Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) were analysed using single‐nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA‐seq). We identified four cell types (oogonia, oocytes, granulosa cell, and thecal cell) based on their specifically expressed genes and biological functions. Similarly, we found some key pathways involved in ovarian development that may affect germline–somatic interactions. A cell‐to‐cell communication network between the distinct cell types was constructed. We found that the bidirectional communication is mandatory for the development of germ cells and somatic cells in fish ovaries, and the granulosa cells and thecal cells play a central regulating role in the cell network in fish ovary. Additionally, we identified some novel candidate marker genes for various types of ovarian cells and also validated them using in situ hybridization. Our work reveals an ovarian atlas at the cellular and molecular levels and contributes to providing insights into oogenesis and gonad development in fish.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province

Key Technology Research and Development Program of Shandong Province

Publisher

Wiley

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