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Transientgrb10aKnockdown Permanently Alters Growth, Cardiometabolic Phenotype and the Transcriptome inDanio rerio

Authors :
Oliver H. Wearing
Holly A. Shiels
Adam Stevens
Chiara DeLeonibus
Peter E. Clayton
Adam Hurlstone
Terence Garner
Bridget L Evans
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

Embryonic growth trajectory is a risk factor for chronic metabolic and cardiovascular disorder. Grb10 is a negative regulator of the main pathways driving embryonic growth. This study investigates the long-term cardiometabolic consequences and transcriptomic profiles of transient disruption of grb10a expression in Danio rerio. Knockdown was associated with increased embryonic growth (+7%) and metabolic rate (+25%), and decreased heart rate (- 50%) in early life. Juvenile growth and respiratory rate were also elevated (+30% and 7-fold increase respectively). The transcriptome was permanently remodelled by this transient disruption, with dysregulation of multiple growth, cardiac, and metabolic pathways. Phenotypic alteration persisted into adulthood, resulting in a leaner body with elevated skeletal and cardiac muscle content and aerobic scope (43%). This study not only confirms for the first time that transient disruption of a single gene can result in permanent transcriptomic remodelling but correlates this remodelling with persistent alterations to the adult cardiometabolic phenotype.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........746d673f7464b7bcb7697e8f9c81e012
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.06.413633