Parkunan Thulasiraman, Banerjee Dipak, Mohanty Niharika, Das Pradip Kumar, Ghosh ProbalRanjan, Mukherjee Joydip, Paul Avishek, Das Arun Kumar, Nanda P K, Naskar Syamal, Mohan Narayana H, Sarkar Mihir, Das Bikash Chandra
Department of Veterinary Physiology, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Kolkata, 700037, India.
Cell Stress Chaperones. 2015 May;20(3):441-9. doi: 10.1007/s12192-014-0569-5. Epub 2015 Jan 26.
Thermal stress has a significant adverse effect on commercial swine production but it is not easy to measure. Animals may adapt to stress conditions by an alteration in the expression of stress-related genes such as heat shock proteins (HSPs) and monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs). The present study presents a comparative analysis of seasonally varied effects on the expression profiles of HSPs (27, 70, and 90) and MCTs (1, 2, and 4) transcripts in thigh muscle and colon tissue of Ghungroo and Large White Yorkshire (LWY) breeds of pig. By real-time polymerase chain reaction, the mRNA expression of HSP27 and HSP90 genes was found to be higher in both thigh muscle and colon tissue in Ghungroo compared to Large White Yorkshire pigs during the summer. However, the relative expression of HSP70 was significantly higher (P < 0.01) in Ghungroo compared to Large White Yorkshire pigs during both seasons in both thigh muscle and colon tissue. The expression of HSP90 was higher in Ghungroo when compared to LWY though the variation was non-significant (P > 0.05) in the colon during different seasons. However, in Ghungroo, the mRNA expression of MCT1 was found to be significantly (P < 0.05) higher in thigh muscle and colon regions during the summer compared to LWY, whereas MCT2 was expressed more in the colon in LWY compared to Ghungroo during the summer. The relative expression of mRNA of MCT4 was found to be significantly (P < 0.05) higher in thigh region in both summer and winter in Ghungroo compared with LWY. Thus, the study demonstrated that both HSPs and MCTs gene expression during thermal stress suggests the possible involvement of these genes in reducing the deleterious effect of thermal stress, thus maintaining cellular integrity and homeostasis in pigs. These genes could be used as suitable markers for the assessment of stress in pigs.
热应激对商品猪生产有显著不利影响,但难以测量。动物可能通过改变应激相关基因的表达来适应应激条件,如热休克蛋白(HSPs)和单羧酸转运蛋白(MCTs)。本研究对Ghungroo猪和大白约克夏(LWY)猪大腿肌肉和结肠组织中HSPs(27、70和90)和MCTs(1、2和4)转录本的季节性变化表达谱进行了比较分析。通过实时聚合酶链反应发现,夏季时,Ghungroo猪大腿肌肉和结肠组织中HSP27和HSP90基因的mRNA表达均高于大白约克夏猪。然而,在两个季节的大腿肌肉和结肠组织中,Ghungroo猪的HSP70相对表达均显著高于大白约克夏猪(P < 0.01)。与LWY相比,Ghungroo猪中HSP90的表达更高,尽管在不同季节结肠中的差异不显著(P > 0.05)。然而,在Ghungroo猪中,发现夏季时大腿肌肉和结肠区域MCT1的mRNA表达显著高于LWY(P < 0.05),而夏季时LWY猪结肠中MCT2的表达高于Ghungroo猪。与LWY相比,Ghungroo猪在夏季和冬季大腿区域MCT4 mRNA的相对表达均显著更高(P < 0.05)。因此,该研究表明热应激期间HSPs和MCTs基因表达表明这些基因可能参与减轻热应激的有害影响,从而维持猪的细胞完整性和内环境稳定。这些基因可作为评估猪应激的合适标志物。