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Identification of differentially expressed genes and pathways for intramuscular fat deposition in pectoralis major tissues of fast-and slow-growing chickens

机译:鉴定快慢生长鸡胸大肌组织中肌内脂肪沉积的差异表达基因和途径

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Background Intramuscular fat (IMF) is one of the important factors influencing meat quality, however, for chickens, the molecular regulatory mechanisms underlying this trait have not yet been determined. In this study, a systematic identification of candidate genes and new pathways related to IMF deposition in chicken breast tissue has been made using gene expression profiles of two distinct breeds: Beijing-you (BJY), a slow-growing Chinese breed possessing high meat quality and Arbor Acres (AA), a commercial fast-growing broiler line. Results Agilent cDNA microarray analyses were conducted to determine gene expression profiles of breast muscle sampled at different developmental stages of BJY and AA chickens. Relative to d 1 when there is no detectable IMF, breast muscle at d 21, d 42, d 90 and d 120 (only for BJY) contained 1310 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in BJY and 1080 DEGs in AA. Of these, 34–70 DEGs related to lipid metabolism or muscle development processes were examined further in each breed based on Gene Ontology (GO) analysis. The expression of several DEGs was correlated, positively or negatively, with the changing patterns of lipid content or breast weight across the ages sampled, indicating that those genes may play key roles in these developmental processes. In addition, based on KEGG pathway analysis of DEGs in both BJY and AA chickens, it was found that in addition to pathways affecting lipid metabolism (pathways for MAPK & PPAR signaling), cell junction-related pathways (tight junction, ECM-receptor interaction, focal adhesion, regulation of actin cytoskeleton), which play a prominent role in maintaining the integrity of tissues, could contribute to the IMF deposition. Conclusion The results of this study identified potential candidate genes associated with chicken IMF deposition and imply that IMF deposition in chicken breast muscle is regulated and mediated not only by genes and pathways related to lipid metabolism and muscle development, but also by others involved in cell junctions. These findings establish the groundwork and provide new clues for deciphering the molecular mechanisms underlying IMF deposition in poultry. Further studies at the translational and posttranslational level are now required to validate the genes and pathways identified here.
机译:背景技术肌内脂肪(IMF)是影响肉质的重要因素之一,但是,对于鸡来说,尚未确定该特性的分子调控机制。在这项研究中,利用两个不同品种的基因表达谱,系统鉴定了与鸡胸组织中IMF沉积有关的候选基因和新途径:北京优(BJY),这是一种生长缓慢,具有高肉质的中国品种以及商业快速成长的肉鸡生产线Arbor Acres(AA)。结果进行了安捷伦cDNA微阵列分析,以确定在BJY和AA鸡不同发育阶段采样的胸肌的基因表达谱。相对于没有可检测到的IMF的d 1,d 21,d 42,d 90和d 120(仅对于BJY)的胸肌在BJY中包含1310个差异表达基因(DEG),在AA中包含1080 DEG。其中,根据基因本体论(GO)分析,在每个品种中进一步检查了与脂质代谢或肌肉发育过程相关的34–70个DEG。几个DEG的表达与整个年龄段的脂质含量或乳房重量的变化模式正相关或负相关,表明这些基因可能在这些发育过程中起关键作用。此外,根据对BJY和AA鸡的DEG的KEGG通路分析,发现除了影响脂质代谢的通路(MAPK和PPAR信号通路)外,还有细胞连接相关通路(紧密接头,ECM-受体相互作用) ,粘着,肌动蛋白细胞骨架的调节)在维持组织完整性方面起着重要作用,可能有助于IMF的沉积。结论这项研究的结果确定了与鸡IMF沉积有关的潜在候选基因,并暗示鸡胸肌中IMF沉积不仅受到与脂质代谢和肌肉发育有关的基因和途径的调控,而且还受到与细胞连接有关的其他因子的调控和介导。 。这些发现奠定了基础,并为破译家禽中IMF沉积的分子机制提供了新的线索。现在需要在翻译和翻译后水平上进行进一步研究,以验证此处鉴定的基因和途径。

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