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Muscle transcriptome analysis identifies genes involved in ciliogenesis and the molecular cascade associated with intramuscular fat content in Large White heavy pigs
- Source :
- PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 5, p e0233372 (2020), PLoS ONE
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2020.
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Abstract
- Intramuscular fat content (IMF) is a complex trait influencing the technological and sensorial features of meat products and determining pork quality. Thus, we aimed at analyzing through RNA-sequencing the Semimembranosus muscle transcriptome of Italian Large White pigs to study the gene networks associated with IMF deposition. Two groups of samples were used; each one was composed of six unrelated pigs with extreme and divergent IMF content (0.67 ± 0.09% in low IMF vs. 6.81 ± 1.17% in high IMF groups) that were chosen from 950 purebred individuals. Paired-end RNA sequences were aligned to Sus scrofa genome assembly 11.1 and gene counts were analyzed using WGCNA and DeSeq2 packages in R environment. Interestingly, among the 58 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), several were related to primary cilia organelles (such as Lebercilin 5 gene), in addition to the genes involved in the regulation of cell differentiation, in the control of RNA-processing, and G-protein and ERK signaling pathways. Together with cilia-related genes, we also found in high IMF pigs an over-expression of the Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 (FGF2) gene, which in other animal species was found to be a regulator of ciliogenesis. Four WGCNA gene modules resulted significantly associated with IMF deposition: grey60 (P = 0.003), darkturquoise (P = 0.022), skyblue1 (P = 0.022), and lavenderblush3 (P = 0.030). The genes in the significant modules confirmed the results obtained for the DEGs, and the analysis with "cyto- Hubba" indicated genes controlling RNA splicing and cell differentiation as hub genes. Among the complex molecular processes affecting muscle fat depots, genes involved in primary cilia may have an important role, and the transcriptional reprogramming observed in high IMF pigs may be related to an FGF-related molecular cascade and to ciliogenesis, which in the literature have been associated with fibro-adipogenic precursor differentiation.
- Subjects :
- pig
0301 basic medicine
Swine
Cellular differentiation
Biochemistry
meat quality
Fats
Transcriptome
Animal Cells
Gene expression
Adipocytes
Medicine and Health Sciences
Gene Regulatory Networks
Connective Tissue Cells
Mammals
Multidisciplinary
Eukaryota
Cell Differentiation
Genomics
Lipids
Cell biology
Adipose Tissue
Connective Tissue
Vertebrates
RNA splicing
Body Composition
Medicine
Fibroblast Growth Factor 2
Intramuscular fat
Cellular Types
Anatomy
Cellular Structures and Organelles
Transcriptome Analysis
Research Article
RNA Splicing
Science
Biology
intramuscular fat
03 medical and health sciences
Ciliogenesis
Food Quality
Genetics
Adipocyte Differentiation
Animals
Gene Regulation
Cilia
Muscle, Skeletal
Gene
030102 biochemistry & molecular biology
Gene Expression Profiling
Organisms
Biology and Life Sciences
Computational Biology
Cell Biology
Genome Analysis
Gene expression profiling
Biological Tissue
030104 developmental biology
Amniotes
Pork Meat
gene expression
Developmental Biology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 19326203
- Volume :
- 15
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PLoS ONE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7451bb81b474e9c40b4f3a550609e6b1