Liver transcriptome profile in pigs with extreme phenotypes of intramuscular fatty acid composition

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>New advances in high-throughput technologies have allowed for the massive analysis of genomic data, providing new opportunities for the characterization of the transcriptome architectures. Recent studies in pigs have employed RNA-Seq...

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Main Authors: Ramayo-Caldas Yuliaxis, Mach Nuria, Esteve-Codina Anna, Corominas Jordi, Castelló Anna, Ballester Maria, Estellé Jordi, Ibáñez-Escriche Noelia, Fernández Ana I, Pérez-Enciso Miguel, Folch Josep M
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Published: BMC 2012-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/13/547
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author Ramayo-Caldas Yuliaxis
Mach Nuria
Esteve-Codina Anna
Corominas Jordi
Castelló Anna
Ballester Maria
Estellé Jordi
Ibáñez-Escriche Noelia
Fernández Ana I
Pérez-Enciso Miguel
Folch Josep M
author_facet Ramayo-Caldas Yuliaxis
Mach Nuria
Esteve-Codina Anna
Corominas Jordi
Castelló Anna
Ballester Maria
Estellé Jordi
Ibáñez-Escriche Noelia
Fernández Ana I
Pérez-Enciso Miguel
Folch Josep M
author_sort Ramayo-Caldas Yuliaxis
collection DOAJ
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>New advances in high-throughput technologies have allowed for the massive analysis of genomic data, providing new opportunities for the characterization of the transcriptome architectures. Recent studies in pigs have employed RNA-Seq to explore the transcriptome of different tissues in a reduced number of animals. The main goal of this study was the identification of differentially-expressed genes in the liver of Iberian x Landrace crossbred pigs showing extreme phenotypes for intramuscular fatty acid composition using RNA-Seq.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The liver transcriptomes of two female groups (H and L) with phenotypically extreme intramuscular fatty acid composition were sequenced using RNA-Seq. A total of 146 and 180 unannotated protein-coding genes were identified in intergenic regions for the L and H groups, respectively. In addition, a range of 5.8 to 7.3% of repetitive elements was found, with SINEs being the most abundant elements. The expression in liver of 186 (L) and 270 (H) lncRNAs was also detected. The higher reproducibility of the RNA-Seq data was validated by RT-qPCR and porcine expression microarrays, therefore showing a strong correlation between RT-qPCR and RNA-Seq data (ranking from 0.79 to 0.96), as well as between microarrays and RNA-Seq (r=0.72). A differential expression analysis between H and L animals identified 55 genes differentially-expressed between groups. Pathways analysis revealed that these genes belong to biological functions, canonical pathways and three gene networks related to lipid and fatty acid metabolism. In concordance with the phenotypic classification, the pathways analysis inferred that linolenic and arachidonic acids metabolism was altered between extreme individuals. In addition, a connection was observed among the top three networks, hence suggesting that these genes are interconnected and play an important role in lipid and fatty acid metabolism.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>In the present study RNA-Seq was used as a tool to explore the liver transcriptome of pigs with extreme phenotypes for intramuscular fatty acid composition. The differential gene expression analysis showed potential gene networks which affect lipid and fatty acid metabolism. These results may help in the design of selection strategies to improve the sensorial and nutritional quality of pork meat.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-5c02dfccd8c34215936c3d104c07087a2022-12-21T20:55:22ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642012-10-0113154710.1186/1471-2164-13-547Liver transcriptome profile in pigs with extreme phenotypes of intramuscular fatty acid compositionRamayo-Caldas YuliaxisMach NuriaEsteve-Codina AnnaCorominas JordiCastelló AnnaBallester MariaEstellé JordiIbáñez-Escriche NoeliaFernández Ana IPérez-Enciso MiguelFolch Josep M<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>New advances in high-throughput technologies have allowed for the massive analysis of genomic data, providing new opportunities for the characterization of the transcriptome architectures. Recent studies in pigs have employed RNA-Seq to explore the transcriptome of different tissues in a reduced number of animals. The main goal of this study was the identification of differentially-expressed genes in the liver of Iberian x Landrace crossbred pigs showing extreme phenotypes for intramuscular fatty acid composition using RNA-Seq.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The liver transcriptomes of two female groups (H and L) with phenotypically extreme intramuscular fatty acid composition were sequenced using RNA-Seq. A total of 146 and 180 unannotated protein-coding genes were identified in intergenic regions for the L and H groups, respectively. In addition, a range of 5.8 to 7.3% of repetitive elements was found, with SINEs being the most abundant elements. The expression in liver of 186 (L) and 270 (H) lncRNAs was also detected. The higher reproducibility of the RNA-Seq data was validated by RT-qPCR and porcine expression microarrays, therefore showing a strong correlation between RT-qPCR and RNA-Seq data (ranking from 0.79 to 0.96), as well as between microarrays and RNA-Seq (r=0.72). A differential expression analysis between H and L animals identified 55 genes differentially-expressed between groups. Pathways analysis revealed that these genes belong to biological functions, canonical pathways and three gene networks related to lipid and fatty acid metabolism. In concordance with the phenotypic classification, the pathways analysis inferred that linolenic and arachidonic acids metabolism was altered between extreme individuals. In addition, a connection was observed among the top three networks, hence suggesting that these genes are interconnected and play an important role in lipid and fatty acid metabolism.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>In the present study RNA-Seq was used as a tool to explore the liver transcriptome of pigs with extreme phenotypes for intramuscular fatty acid composition. The differential gene expression analysis showed potential gene networks which affect lipid and fatty acid metabolism. These results may help in the design of selection strategies to improve the sensorial and nutritional quality of pork meat.</p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/13/547
spellingShingle Ramayo-Caldas Yuliaxis
Mach Nuria
Esteve-Codina Anna
Corominas Jordi
Castelló Anna
Ballester Maria
Estellé Jordi
Ibáñez-Escriche Noelia
Fernández Ana I
Pérez-Enciso Miguel
Folch Josep M
Liver transcriptome profile in pigs with extreme phenotypes of intramuscular fatty acid composition
BMC Genomics
title Liver transcriptome profile in pigs with extreme phenotypes of intramuscular fatty acid composition
title_full Liver transcriptome profile in pigs with extreme phenotypes of intramuscular fatty acid composition
title_fullStr Liver transcriptome profile in pigs with extreme phenotypes of intramuscular fatty acid composition
title_full_unstemmed Liver transcriptome profile in pigs with extreme phenotypes of intramuscular fatty acid composition
title_short Liver transcriptome profile in pigs with extreme phenotypes of intramuscular fatty acid composition
title_sort liver transcriptome profile in pigs with extreme phenotypes of intramuscular fatty acid composition
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/13/547
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