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Article Title: NRF2 deficiency impairs proliferation and survival of chicken primordial germ cells via oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis
Journal: Poultry Science
doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2026.106765
Figure Legend Snippet: Inhibition of NRF2 results in reduced proliferation and increased apoptosis in chicken PGCs. (A) Morphological observation of PGCs treated with varying concentrations of ML385. Scale bar: 50 μm. (B) Comparison of cell numbers after 3 d of culture in media containing different concentrations of ML385. Different lowercase letters indicate significant differences among groups ( p < 0.05). Based on these dose-dependent effects, the 24 μM concentration was selected for all subsequent experiments. (C and D) Analysis of cell proliferation capacity via EdU assay in ML385-PGCs and Ctrl-PGCs. Scale bar: 50 μm. (E-G) Evaluation of apoptosis levels using Annexin V and PI staining in ML385-PGCs and Ctrl-PGCs. (H and I) Detection of NRF2 protein expression in ML385-PGCs and Ctrl-PGCs by Western blotting. All data are presented as mean ± SEM from three independent biological replicates ( n = 3 per group). Statistical significance is indicated by * ( p < 0.05) and *** ( p < 0.001).
Techniques Used: Inhibition, Comparison, Concentration Assay, EdU Assay, Staining, Expressing, Western Blot
Figure Legend Snippet: RNA sequencing analysis reveals aberrant expression of genes related to cell growth, cell cycle, and apoptosis induced by NRF2 inhibition. GSEA of genes related to cell growth (A), cell cycle (B), and apoptosis (C and D) in ML385-PGCs and Ctrl-PGCs. Heatmap (E) depicting the expression of apoptosis pathway genes between ML385-PGCs and Ctrl-PGCs. Comparative analysis (F) of normalized FPKM values of apoptosis pathway genes between ML385-PGCs and Ctrl-PGCs. Statistical significance is indicated by * ( p < 0.05).
Techniques Used: RNA Sequencing, Expressing, Inhibition
Figure Legend Snippet: Schematic representation illustrating the impact of NRF2 deficiency on chicken PGCs. NRF2 plays a critical role in maintaining the normal growth of PGCs during in vitro culture by activating antioxidant pathways. NRF2 deficiency impairs antioxidant defense, leading to oxidative stress, mitochondrial damage, and increased apoptosis. Additionally, mitophagy and autophagy are activated to remove damaged organelles. Furthermore, elevated ferroptosis markers, including oxidative stress‑induced lipid peroxidation and Fe²⁺ accumulation, are observed, contributing to reduced PGC viability. Δψm denotes mitochondrial membrane potential.
Techniques Used: In Vitro, Membrane





