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Effect of DLK1 and RTL1 but Not MEG3 or MEG8 on Muscle Gene Expression in Callipyge Lambs

Callipyge sheep exhibit extreme postnatal muscle hypertrophy in the loin and hindquarters as a result of a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the imprinted DLK1-DIO3 domain on ovine chromosome 18. The callipyge SNP up-regulates the expression of surrounding transcripts when inherited in cis wit...

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Autores principales: Fleming-Waddell, Jolena N., Olbricht, Gayla R., Taxis, Tasia M., White, Jason D., Vuocolo, Tony, Craig, Bruce A., Tellam, Ross L., Neary, Mike K., Cockett, Noelle E., Bidwell, Christopher A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2756960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19816583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007399
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author Fleming-Waddell, Jolena N.
Olbricht, Gayla R.
Taxis, Tasia M.
White, Jason D.
Vuocolo, Tony
Craig, Bruce A.
Tellam, Ross L.
Neary, Mike K.
Cockett, Noelle E.
Bidwell, Christopher A.
author_facet Fleming-Waddell, Jolena N.
Olbricht, Gayla R.
Taxis, Tasia M.
White, Jason D.
Vuocolo, Tony
Craig, Bruce A.
Tellam, Ross L.
Neary, Mike K.
Cockett, Noelle E.
Bidwell, Christopher A.
author_sort Fleming-Waddell, Jolena N.
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description Callipyge sheep exhibit extreme postnatal muscle hypertrophy in the loin and hindquarters as a result of a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the imprinted DLK1-DIO3 domain on ovine chromosome 18. The callipyge SNP up-regulates the expression of surrounding transcripts when inherited in cis without altering their allele-specific imprinting status. The callipyge phenotype exhibits polar overdominant inheritance since only paternal heterozygous animals have muscle hypertrophy. Two studies were conducted profiling gene expression in lamb muscles to determine the down-stream effects of over-expression of paternal allele-specific DLK1 and RTL1 as well as maternal allele-specific MEG3, RTL1AS and MEG8, using Affymetrix bovine expression arrays. A total of 375 transcripts were differentially expressed in callipyge muscle and 25 transcripts were subsequently validated by quantitative PCR. The muscle-specific expression patterns of most genes were similar to DLK1 and included genes that are transcriptional repressors or affect feedback mechanisms in β-adrenergic and growth factor signaling pathways. One gene, phosphodiesterase 7A had an expression pattern similar to RTL1 expression indicating a biological activity for RTL1 in muscle. Only transcripts that localize to the DLK1-DIO3 domain were affected by inheritance of a maternal callipyge allele. Callipyge sheep are a unique model to study over expression of both paternal allele-specific genes and maternal allele-specific non-coding RNA with an accessible and nonlethal phenotype. This study has identified a number of genes that are regulated by DLK1 and RTL1 expression and exert control on postnatal skeletal muscle growth. The genes identified in this model are primary candidates for naturally regulating postnatal muscle growth in all meat animal species, and may serve as targets to ameliorate muscle atrophy conditions including myopathic diseases and age-related sarcopenia.
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spelling pubmed-27569602009-10-09 Effect of DLK1 and RTL1 but Not MEG3 or MEG8 on Muscle Gene Expression in Callipyge Lambs Fleming-Waddell, Jolena N. Olbricht, Gayla R. Taxis, Tasia M. White, Jason D. Vuocolo, Tony Craig, Bruce A. Tellam, Ross L. Neary, Mike K. Cockett, Noelle E. Bidwell, Christopher A. PLoS One Research Article Callipyge sheep exhibit extreme postnatal muscle hypertrophy in the loin and hindquarters as a result of a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the imprinted DLK1-DIO3 domain on ovine chromosome 18. The callipyge SNP up-regulates the expression of surrounding transcripts when inherited in cis without altering their allele-specific imprinting status. The callipyge phenotype exhibits polar overdominant inheritance since only paternal heterozygous animals have muscle hypertrophy. Two studies were conducted profiling gene expression in lamb muscles to determine the down-stream effects of over-expression of paternal allele-specific DLK1 and RTL1 as well as maternal allele-specific MEG3, RTL1AS and MEG8, using Affymetrix bovine expression arrays. A total of 375 transcripts were differentially expressed in callipyge muscle and 25 transcripts were subsequently validated by quantitative PCR. The muscle-specific expression patterns of most genes were similar to DLK1 and included genes that are transcriptional repressors or affect feedback mechanisms in β-adrenergic and growth factor signaling pathways. One gene, phosphodiesterase 7A had an expression pattern similar to RTL1 expression indicating a biological activity for RTL1 in muscle. Only transcripts that localize to the DLK1-DIO3 domain were affected by inheritance of a maternal callipyge allele. Callipyge sheep are a unique model to study over expression of both paternal allele-specific genes and maternal allele-specific non-coding RNA with an accessible and nonlethal phenotype. This study has identified a number of genes that are regulated by DLK1 and RTL1 expression and exert control on postnatal skeletal muscle growth. The genes identified in this model are primary candidates for naturally regulating postnatal muscle growth in all meat animal species, and may serve as targets to ameliorate muscle atrophy conditions including myopathic diseases and age-related sarcopenia. Public Library of Science 2009-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2756960/ /pubmed/19816583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007399 Text en Fleming-Waddell et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Fleming-Waddell, Jolena N.
Olbricht, Gayla R.
Taxis, Tasia M.
White, Jason D.
Vuocolo, Tony
Craig, Bruce A.
Tellam, Ross L.
Neary, Mike K.
Cockett, Noelle E.
Bidwell, Christopher A.
Effect of DLK1 and RTL1 but Not MEG3 or MEG8 on Muscle Gene Expression in Callipyge Lambs
title Effect of DLK1 and RTL1 but Not MEG3 or MEG8 on Muscle Gene Expression in Callipyge Lambs
title_full Effect of DLK1 and RTL1 but Not MEG3 or MEG8 on Muscle Gene Expression in Callipyge Lambs
title_fullStr Effect of DLK1 and RTL1 but Not MEG3 or MEG8 on Muscle Gene Expression in Callipyge Lambs
title_full_unstemmed Effect of DLK1 and RTL1 but Not MEG3 or MEG8 on Muscle Gene Expression in Callipyge Lambs
title_short Effect of DLK1 and RTL1 but Not MEG3 or MEG8 on Muscle Gene Expression in Callipyge Lambs
title_sort effect of dlk1 and rtl1 but not meg3 or meg8 on muscle gene expression in callipyge lambs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2756960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19816583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007399
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