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Mapping the Regulatory Landscape of Sheep Pituitary Gland Associated With Puberty at Single-Cell Resolution.

PMID: 41677399 · DOI: 10.1096/fj.202503749RR · FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 2026 · Shanglai Li, Bingru Zhao, Yu Cai, Hua Yang, Hui Xu, Keke Dai, Feng Wang, Yanli Zhang
📄 Abstract

The pituitary gland plays a pivotal role in regulating puberty and reproductive physiology; however, the precise cellular and molecular mechanisms driving the pubertal transition in large animal, such as ewes, remain poorly understood. Here, we generated a comprehensive single-cell transcriptomic atlas of the ovine anterior pituitary, specifically comparing the pre-pubertal (3 month) and post-pubertal (6 month) stages. We identified 30 335 cells classified into ten distinct clusters. Comparative analysis revealed a global transcriptional reprogramming during puberty, characterized by a marked upregulation of genes associated with ribosome biogenesis, unfolded protein response, and hormone secretion across endocrine cells, reflecting an expanded biosynthetic capacity. Specifically, we identified SCG2 as a critical regulator of gonadotroph maturation. Functional validation demonstrated that SCG2 facilitates the biogenesis of secretory granules, thereby promoting FSH synthesis and secretion. Furthermore, intercellular communication analysis uncovered a distinct shift in the pituitary microenvironment: the 6 month pituitary exhibited enhanced regulatory networks, including IGF signaling mediated by non-endocrine cells and NT signaling (e.g., BDNF-NTRK2) driven by multiple cell types. These findings suggest that the onset of puberty relies on a coordinated "endocrine-to-endocrine" and "non-endocrine-to-endocrine" crosstalk. This study provides a high-resolution molecular blueprint of the pubertal transition, highlighting the key roles of biosynthetic machinery upgrades and microenvironmental remodeling in establishing the high reproductive performance of Hu sheep.

Confidence: 0.39 · 6 полей извлечено
Идентификация (6 полей)
Target
SCG2
0.95
Alt. target
0.00
Protein family
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Functional class
0.00
Subcellular loc.
secretory granules
0.90
Isoforms (metab/obesity)
0.00
Механизм действия (21 полей)
Экспрессия (8 полей)
Tissue expression
pituitary gland
0.95
In vitro
0.00
In vivo
single-cell transcriptomic atlas of ovine anterior pituitary comparing pre-pubertal (3 month) and post-pubertal (6 month) stages
0.90
In silico
intercellular communication analysis, regulatory network analysis
0.85
Genetic association
0.00
Ex vivo
0.00
Animal model
sheep (Hu sheep)
0.95
Diet/model
0.00
Клиника (11 полей)