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Maternal obesity aggravates the abnormality of porcine placenta by increasing N6-methyladenosine

Authors :
Jinxin Lu
Shengqing Li
Tao Xu
Jian Peng
Yue Yang
Tongxing Song
Zhao Deng
Hongkui Wei
Siwen Jiang
Source :
International Journal of Obesity. 42:1812-1820
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

The growing prevalence of overweight or obese pregnancies shows an increasing risk for aberrant fetal growth and postnatal complications. Maternal obesity is associated with low birth weight (LBW) of piglets. However, the development of LBW from maternal obesity is not well understood. This study attempts to investigate the novel RNA modification N6-methyladenosine (m6A) in the placenta tissues by using sows with high backfat thickness as a model for obese pregnancy. Forty four placentas from eight sows (backfat thickness ≥21 mm) were divided into four groups by piglet weight, with group1 being LBW group ( 1.6 kg) as the comparative groups of normal birth weight. QPCR was used to measure the mRNA levels of the genes and western blot was used to test the content of proteins. At the same time, LC-MS/MS method was built to test the content of m6A modification in the placental RNA, and finally MeRIP-QPCR technology was employed to check the specific m6A modification in the key genes. Compared with the comparative groups, the expression levels of PPARγ, VEGFA, ABHD5, and GPR120 in both mRNA and protein decreased noticeably in the LBW group. It was also observed that the density of the H&E stained vessels became attenuated in LBW group. Importantly, for the first time, the increased m6A levels were found in LBW placentas. Lower protein level of FTO (the key demethylase of m6A) was observed in LBW placentas, whereas no difference was found among the four groups in the expression levels of METTL3, the main methyltransferase of m6A. By using MeRIP-QPCR technology, the m6A modification in PPARγ, VEGFA, ABHD5, and GPR120, as well as FTO, was considerably enhanced in the placentas from LBW group. We infer that in maternity obesity, the higher m6A modification displayed in the genes related to placental development, lipid metabolism and angiogenesis may result in the down regulation of these genes, which could be associated with m6A demethylase FTO.

Details

ISSN :
14765497 and 03070565
Volume :
42
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Obesity
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ef4c84469da0c8e63d67356a2f886c34
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41366-018-0113-2