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猪血浆代谢组记录了与生长相关的“多日”生物时间和功能。

The Swine Plasma Metabolome Chronicles "Many Days" Biological Timing and Functions Linked to Growth.

作者信息

Bromage Timothy G, Idaghdour Youssef, Lacruz Rodrigo S, Crenshaw Thomas D, Ovsiy Olexandra, Rotter Björn, Hoffmeier Klaus, Schrenk Friedemann

机构信息

Department of Biomaterials & Biomimetics, New York University College of Dentistry, New York, New York, United States of America.

Department of Basic Science & Craniofacial Biology, New York University College of Dentistry, New York, New York, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2016 Jan 6;11(1):e0145919. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0145919. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

The paradigm of chronobiology is based almost wholly upon the daily biological clock, or circadian rhythm, which has been the focus of intense molecular, cellular, pharmacological, and behavioral, research. However, the circadian rhythm does not explain biological timings related to fundamental aspects of life history such as rates of tissue/organ/body size development and control of the timing of life stages such as gestation length, age at maturity, and lifespan. This suggests that another biological timing mechanism is at work. Here we focus on a "many days" (multidien) chronobiological period first observed as enigmatic recurring growth lines in developing mammalian tooth enamel that is strongly associate with all adult tissue, organ, and body masses as well as life history attributes such as gestation length, age at maturity, weaning, and lifespan, particularly among the well studied primates. Yet, knowledge of the biological factors regulating the patterning of mammalian life, such as the development of body size and life history structure, does not exist. To identify underlying molecular mechanisms we performed metabolome and genome analyses from blood plasma in domestic pigs. We show that blood plasma metabolites and small non-coding RNA (sncRNA) drawn from 33 domestic pigs over a two-week period strongly oscillate on a 5-day multidien rhythm, as does the pig enamel rhythm. Metabolomics and genomics pathway analyses actually reveal two 5-day rhythms, one related to growth in which biological functions include cell proliferation, apoptosis, and transcription regulation/protein synthesis, and another 5-day rhythm related to degradative pathways that follows three days later. Our results provide experimental confirmation of a 5-day multidien rhythm in the domestic pig linking the periodic growth of enamel with oscillations of the metabolome and genome. This association reveals a new class of chronobiological rhythm and a snapshot of the biological bases that regulate mammalian growth, body size, and life history.

摘要

生物钟学的范式几乎完全基于日常生物钟,即昼夜节律,它一直是分子、细胞、药理学和行为学等深入研究的焦点。然而,昼夜节律并不能解释与生命历程基本方面相关的生物定时,比如组织/器官/身体大小的发育速率,以及生命阶段定时的控制,如妊娠期长度、成熟年龄和寿命。这表明另一种生物定时机制在起作用。在这里,我们聚焦于一个“多日”(多日周期)的生物钟学周期,它最初是在发育中的哺乳动物牙釉质中作为神秘的反复出现的生长线被观察到的,这种生长线与所有成年组织、器官和身体质量以及生命历程属性,如妊娠期长度、成熟年龄、断奶和寿命,都有密切关联,尤其是在经过充分研究的灵长类动物中。然而,目前还不存在关于调节哺乳动物生命模式(如身体大小发育和生命历程结构)的生物因素的知识。为了确定潜在的分子机制,我们对家猪的血浆进行了代谢组和基因组分析。我们发现,在两周时间内从33头家猪采集的血浆代谢物和小非编码RNA(sncRNA)以5天的多日周期强烈振荡,猪牙釉质节律也是如此。代谢组学和基因组学通路分析实际上揭示了两个5天的节律,一个与生长相关,其生物学功能包括细胞增殖、凋亡以及转录调控/蛋白质合成,另一个5天的节律与降解途径相关,在三天后出现。我们的结果为家猪中5天的多日周期提供了实验证实,将牙釉质的周期性生长与代谢组和基因组的振荡联系起来。这种关联揭示了一种新的生物钟学节律以及调节哺乳动物生长、身体大小和生命历程的生物学基础的一个快照。

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