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基因型、体重和性别对伊比利亚猪产前肌肉转录组的影响。

Impact of genotype, body weight and sex on the prenatal muscle transcriptome of Iberian pigs.

机构信息

Department of Animal Breeding, Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Madrid, Spain.

Animal Breeding and Genomics, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Jan 28;15(1):e0227861. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0227861. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Growth is dependent on genotype and diet, even at early developmental stages. In this study, we investigated the effects of genotype, sex, and body weight on the fetal muscle transcriptome of purebred Iberian and crossbred Iberian x Large White pigs sharing the same uterine environment. RNA sequencing was performed on 16 purebred and crossbred fetuses with high body weight (340±14g and 415±14g, respectively) and 16 with low body weight (246±14g and 311±14g, respectively), on gestational day 77. Genotype had the greatest effect on gene expression, with 645 genes identified as differentially expressed (DE) between purebred and crossbred animals. Functional analysis showed differential regulation of pathways involved in energy and lipid metabolism, muscle development, and tissue disorders. In purebred animals, fetal body weight was associated with 35 DE genes involved in development, lipid metabolism and adipogenesis. In crossbred animals, fetal body weight was associated with 60 DE genes involved in muscle development, viability, and immunity. Interestingly, the results suggested an interaction genotype*weight for some DE genes. Fetal sex had only a modest effect on gene expression. This study allowed the identification of genes, metabolic pathways, biological functions and regulators related to fetal genotype, weight and sex, in animals sharing the same uterine environment. Our findings contribute to a better understanding of the molecular events that influence prenatal muscle development and highlight the complex interactions affecting transcriptional regulation during development.

摘要

生长依赖于基因型和饮食,即使在早期发育阶段也是如此。在这项研究中,我们调查了基因型、性别和体重对纯血伊比利亚猪和杂交伊比利亚 x 长白猪胎儿肌肉转录组的影响,这些猪具有相同的子宫环境。对 16 头体重较高(分别为 340±14g 和 415±14g)和 16 头体重较低(分别为 246±14g 和 311±14g)的纯种和杂交胎儿在妊娠第 77 天进行了 RNA 测序。基因型对基因表达的影响最大,有 645 个基因被鉴定为纯系和杂交动物之间差异表达(DE)。功能分析显示,参与能量和脂质代谢、肌肉发育和组织紊乱的途径存在差异调节。在纯种动物中,胎儿体重与 35 个参与发育、脂质代谢和脂肪生成的 DE 基因有关。在杂交动物中,胎儿体重与 60 个参与肌肉发育、存活和免疫的 DE 基因有关。有趣的是,结果表明一些 DE 基因存在基因型*体重的相互作用。胎儿性别对基因表达的影响只有适度。这项研究确定了与胎儿基因型、体重和性别相关的基因、代谢途径、生物学功能和调节剂,这些动物具有相同的子宫环境。我们的研究结果有助于更好地了解影响产前肌肉发育的分子事件,并强调了影响发育过程中转录调控的复杂相互作用。

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