Differential transcriptomics and metabolomics analyses of the skin of coarse and fine Liaoning cashmere goats

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Abstract Secondary follicles in cashmere goats determine cashmere yield and quality. The present study investigated the relationship between the regulatory factors and cashmere fiber diameter through transcriptomics and metabolomics methods. Diameters of the fibers of 400 (18 months old) female Liaoning cashmere goats were measured and categorized into coarse and fine hair types (200 goats per category). Six goats were selected as representatives of each group for further analysis. Fiber diameters were significantly different between groups (P < 0.05). Transcriptomic analysis revealed 211 differentially expressed genes between groups, including FGF18, KRT36, KRT79, AWAT2, and MOGAT1, which were enriched in the PPAR and glycerol–lipid metabolism signaling pathways that regulate hair follicle growth and sebum secretion. Metabolomics analysis revealed 50 differentially expressed metabolites in the skin, which regulate cellular ion channels and participate in neurological channels by enriching ABC transporter protein pathways, amino acid biosynthesis and metabolism, and arachidonic acid metabolism. The findings of the present study could facilitate improvement of cashmere quality in cashmere goats. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

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