Department of Animal Anatomy and Physiology, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Oczapowskiego 1A, 10-719 Olsztyn-Kortowo, Poland.
Int J Mol Sci. 2019 Mar 16;20(6):1335. doi: 10.3390/ijms20061335.
Comprehensive understanding of the regulatory mechanism of the implantation process in pigs is crucial for reproductive success. The endometrium plays an important role in regulating the establishment and maintenance of gestation. The goal of the current study was to determine the effect of adiponectin on the global expression pattern of genes and relationships among differentially expressed genes (DE-genes) in the porcine endometrium during implantation using microarrays. Diverse transcriptome analyses including gene ontology (GO), biological pathway, networks, and DE-gene analyses were performed. Adiponectin altered the expression of 1286 genes with fold-change (FC) values greater than 1.2 ( < 0.05). The expression of 560 genes were upregulated and 726 downregulated in the endometrium treated with adiponectin. Thirteen genes were selected for real-time PCR validation of differential expression based on a known role in metabolism, steroid and prostaglandin synthesis, interleukin and growth factor action, and embryo implantation. Functional analysis of the relationship between DE-genes indicated that adiponectin interacts with genes that are involved in the processes of cell proliferation, programmed cell death, steroid and prostaglandin synthesis/metabolism, cytokine production, and cell adhesion that are critical for reproductive success. The presented results suggest that adiponectin signalling may play a key role in the implantation of pig.
全面了解猪植入过程的调控机制对于生殖成功至关重要。子宫内膜在调节妊娠的建立和维持中起着重要作用。本研究的目的是使用微阵列确定脂联素对植入过程中猪子宫内膜中基因的全局表达模式和差异表达基因(DE-genes)之间关系的影响。进行了多种转录组分析,包括基因本体论(GO)、生物途径、网络和 DE-基因分析。脂联素改变了 1286 个基因的表达,其倍数变化(FC)值大于 1.2(<0.05)。在脂联素处理的子宫内膜中,有 560 个基因上调,726 个基因下调。根据代谢、类固醇和前列腺素合成、白细胞介素和生长因子作用以及胚胎植入中已知的作用,选择了 13 个基因进行实时 PCR 验证差异表达。对 DE-genes 之间关系的功能分析表明,脂联素与参与细胞增殖、程序性细胞死亡、类固醇和前列腺素合成/代谢、细胞因子产生和细胞黏附过程的基因相互作用,这些过程对生殖成功至关重要。所提出的结果表明,脂联素信号可能在猪的植入中发挥关键作用。