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Insertion of 643bp Retrotransposon Upstream of PPARγ CDS Is Associated with Backfat of Large White Pigs

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Lipid metabolism has a substantial impact on the quality of meat in swine farming. PPARγ has a close association with lipid metabolism and displays high expression in adipose tissues. It is of paramount importance to control lipid metabolism to regulate PPARγ expression and activity...

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Autores principales: He, Jia, Yu, Miao, Chi, Chenglin, Du, Zhanyu, Zheng, Yao, Chen, Cai, Moawad, Ali Shoaib, Song, Chengyi, Wang, Xiaoyan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10376311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37508132
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13142355
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author He, Jia
Yu, Miao
Chi, Chenglin
Du, Zhanyu
Zheng, Yao
Chen, Cai
Moawad, Ali Shoaib
Song, Chengyi
Wang, Xiaoyan
author_facet He, Jia
Yu, Miao
Chi, Chenglin
Du, Zhanyu
Zheng, Yao
Chen, Cai
Moawad, Ali Shoaib
Song, Chengyi
Wang, Xiaoyan
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Lipid metabolism has a substantial impact on the quality of meat in swine farming. PPARγ has a close association with lipid metabolism and displays high expression in adipose tissues. It is of paramount importance to control lipid metabolism to regulate PPARγ expression and activity in pigs. In this study, the association between the expression of the PPARγ gene and the backfat thickness of pigs was investigated. In recent years, retrotransposon insertion polymorphisms (RIPs), a new type of molecular marker, have emerged as a potentially valuable tool for genetic breeding in livestock and poultry. In this study, a combined retrotransposon insertion in the PPARγ gene of pigs was discovered that could be used as an efficient marker in selecting pigs for growth rate and lean percentage. ABSTRACT: PPARs are essential regulators of mammalian fatty acid and lipid metabolism. Although the effects of genetic variations, including single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in PPARs genes on the phenotype of domestic animals have been investigated, there is limited information on the impact of retrotransposon insertion polymorphisms (RIPs). In this study, a combined comparative genome and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to excavate the RIPs in porcine PPARs. We also investigated the potential effects of retrotransposon insertion on phenotype and expression patterns. This study identified the two RIPs in PPARs genes, namely an ERV in intron 1 of PPARα and a combined retrotransposon in intron 2 of PPARγ, designated as PPARα-ERV-RIP and PPARγ-COM-RIP, respectively. These RIPs exhibited different distribution patterns among Chinese indigenous breeds and Western commercial breeds. Individuals with the PPARα-ERV-RIP(+/+) genotype (+/+ indicated homozygous with insertion) among Large White pigs had significantly higher (p < 0.05) corrected backfat thickness compared to those with the other two genotypes. Similarly, those with the PPARγ-COM-RIP(−/−) genotype had significantly higher (p < 0.05) corrected backfat thickness than those with the other two genotypes in Large White pigs. Moreover, in 30-day-old Sujiang piglets, the PPARγ gene expression in the backfat of those with the PPARγ-COM-RIP(−/−) genotype (−/− indicated homozygous without insertion) was significantly greater (p < 0.01) than those with other genotypes. The dual luciferase reporter gene assay demonstrated that the combined retrotransposon insertion significantly reduced the activity of the MYC promoter in both C2C12 and 3T3-L1 cells (p < 0.01). Therefore, the combined retrotransposon insertion could function as a repressor to decrease the expression of PPARγ, making PPARγ-COM-RIP a valuable molecular marker for assisted selection of backfat thickness in pig breeding.
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spelling pubmed-103763112023-07-29 Insertion of 643bp Retrotransposon Upstream of PPARγ CDS Is Associated with Backfat of Large White Pigs He, Jia Yu, Miao Chi, Chenglin Du, Zhanyu Zheng, Yao Chen, Cai Moawad, Ali Shoaib Song, Chengyi Wang, Xiaoyan Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Lipid metabolism has a substantial impact on the quality of meat in swine farming. PPARγ has a close association with lipid metabolism and displays high expression in adipose tissues. It is of paramount importance to control lipid metabolism to regulate PPARγ expression and activity in pigs. In this study, the association between the expression of the PPARγ gene and the backfat thickness of pigs was investigated. In recent years, retrotransposon insertion polymorphisms (RIPs), a new type of molecular marker, have emerged as a potentially valuable tool for genetic breeding in livestock and poultry. In this study, a combined retrotransposon insertion in the PPARγ gene of pigs was discovered that could be used as an efficient marker in selecting pigs for growth rate and lean percentage. ABSTRACT: PPARs are essential regulators of mammalian fatty acid and lipid metabolism. Although the effects of genetic variations, including single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in PPARs genes on the phenotype of domestic animals have been investigated, there is limited information on the impact of retrotransposon insertion polymorphisms (RIPs). In this study, a combined comparative genome and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to excavate the RIPs in porcine PPARs. We also investigated the potential effects of retrotransposon insertion on phenotype and expression patterns. This study identified the two RIPs in PPARs genes, namely an ERV in intron 1 of PPARα and a combined retrotransposon in intron 2 of PPARγ, designated as PPARα-ERV-RIP and PPARγ-COM-RIP, respectively. These RIPs exhibited different distribution patterns among Chinese indigenous breeds and Western commercial breeds. Individuals with the PPARα-ERV-RIP(+/+) genotype (+/+ indicated homozygous with insertion) among Large White pigs had significantly higher (p < 0.05) corrected backfat thickness compared to those with the other two genotypes. Similarly, those with the PPARγ-COM-RIP(−/−) genotype had significantly higher (p < 0.05) corrected backfat thickness than those with the other two genotypes in Large White pigs. Moreover, in 30-day-old Sujiang piglets, the PPARγ gene expression in the backfat of those with the PPARγ-COM-RIP(−/−) genotype (−/− indicated homozygous without insertion) was significantly greater (p < 0.01) than those with other genotypes. The dual luciferase reporter gene assay demonstrated that the combined retrotransposon insertion significantly reduced the activity of the MYC promoter in both C2C12 and 3T3-L1 cells (p < 0.01). Therefore, the combined retrotransposon insertion could function as a repressor to decrease the expression of PPARγ, making PPARγ-COM-RIP a valuable molecular marker for assisted selection of backfat thickness in pig breeding. MDPI 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10376311/ /pubmed/37508132 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13142355 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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He, Jia
Yu, Miao
Chi, Chenglin
Du, Zhanyu
Zheng, Yao
Chen, Cai
Moawad, Ali Shoaib
Song, Chengyi
Wang, Xiaoyan
Insertion of 643bp Retrotransposon Upstream of PPARγ CDS Is Associated with Backfat of Large White Pigs
title Insertion of 643bp Retrotransposon Upstream of PPARγ CDS Is Associated with Backfat of Large White Pigs
title_full Insertion of 643bp Retrotransposon Upstream of PPARγ CDS Is Associated with Backfat of Large White Pigs
title_fullStr Insertion of 643bp Retrotransposon Upstream of PPARγ CDS Is Associated with Backfat of Large White Pigs
title_full_unstemmed Insertion of 643bp Retrotransposon Upstream of PPARγ CDS Is Associated with Backfat of Large White Pigs
title_short Insertion of 643bp Retrotransposon Upstream of PPARγ CDS Is Associated with Backfat of Large White Pigs
title_sort insertion of 643bp retrotransposon upstream of pparγ cds is associated with backfat of large white pigs
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10376311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37508132
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13142355
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