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Transcriptome Modifications in Porcine Adipocytes via Toll-Like Receptors Activation

Adipocytes are the most important cell type in adipose tissue playing key roles in immunometabolism. We previously reported that nine members of the Toll-like receptor (TLR) family are expressed in an originally established porcine intramuscular pre-adipocyte (PPI) cell line. However, the ability of...

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Autores principales: Igata, Manami, Islam, Md. Aminul, Tada, Asuka, Takagi, Michihiro, Kober, A. K. M. Humayun, Albarracin, Leonardo, Aso, Hisashi, Ikeda-Ohtsubo, Wakako, Miyazawa, Kenji, Yoda, Kazutoyo, He, Fang, Takahashi, Hideki, Villena, Julio, Kitazawa, Haruki
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6549529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31191544
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01180
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author Igata, Manami
Islam, Md. Aminul
Tada, Asuka
Takagi, Michihiro
Kober, A. K. M. Humayun
Albarracin, Leonardo
Aso, Hisashi
Ikeda-Ohtsubo, Wakako
Miyazawa, Kenji
Yoda, Kazutoyo
He, Fang
Takahashi, Hideki
Villena, Julio
Kitazawa, Haruki
author_facet Igata, Manami
Islam, Md. Aminul
Tada, Asuka
Takagi, Michihiro
Kober, A. K. M. Humayun
Albarracin, Leonardo
Aso, Hisashi
Ikeda-Ohtsubo, Wakako
Miyazawa, Kenji
Yoda, Kazutoyo
He, Fang
Takahashi, Hideki
Villena, Julio
Kitazawa, Haruki
author_sort Igata, Manami
collection PubMed
description Adipocytes are the most important cell type in adipose tissue playing key roles in immunometabolism. We previously reported that nine members of the Toll-like receptor (TLR) family are expressed in an originally established porcine intramuscular pre-adipocyte (PPI) cell line. However, the ability of TLR ligands to modulate immunometabolic transcriptome modifications in porcine adipocytes has not been elucidated. Herein, we characterized the global transcriptome modifications in porcine intramuscular mature adipocytes (pMA), differentiated from PPI, following stimulation with Pam3csk4, Poly(I:C) or LPS which are ligands for TLR2, TLR3, and TLR4, respectively. Analysis of microarray data identified 530 (218 up, 312 down), 520 (245 up, 275 down), and 525 (239 up, 286 down) differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in pMA following the stimulation with Pam3csk4, Poly(I:C), and LPS, respectively. Gene ontology classification revealed that DEGs are involved in several biological processes including those belonging to immune response and lipid metabolism pathways. Functionally annotated genes were organized into two groups for downstream analysis: immune response related genes (cytokines, chemokines, complement factors, adhesion molecules, and signal transduction), and genes involved with metabolic and endocrine functions (hormones and receptors, growth factors, and lipid biosynthesis). Differential expression analysis revealed that EGR1, NOTCH1, NOS2, TNFAIP3, TRAF3IP1, INSR, CXCR4, PPARA, MAPK10, and C3 are the top 10 commonly altered genes of TLRs induced transcriptional modification of pMA. However, the protein-protein interaction network of DEGs identified EPOR, C3, STAR, CCL2, and SAA2 as the major hub genes, which were also exhibited higher centrality estimates in the Gene-Transcription factor interaction network. Our results provide new insights of transcriptome modifications associated with TLRs activation in porcine adipocytes and identified key regulatory genes that could be used as biomarkers for the evaluation of treatments having immunomodularoty and/or metabolic functional beneficial effects in porcine adipocytes.
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spelling pubmed-65495292019-06-12 Transcriptome Modifications in Porcine Adipocytes via Toll-Like Receptors Activation Igata, Manami Islam, Md. Aminul Tada, Asuka Takagi, Michihiro Kober, A. K. M. Humayun Albarracin, Leonardo Aso, Hisashi Ikeda-Ohtsubo, Wakako Miyazawa, Kenji Yoda, Kazutoyo He, Fang Takahashi, Hideki Villena, Julio Kitazawa, Haruki Front Immunol Immunology Adipocytes are the most important cell type in adipose tissue playing key roles in immunometabolism. We previously reported that nine members of the Toll-like receptor (TLR) family are expressed in an originally established porcine intramuscular pre-adipocyte (PPI) cell line. However, the ability of TLR ligands to modulate immunometabolic transcriptome modifications in porcine adipocytes has not been elucidated. Herein, we characterized the global transcriptome modifications in porcine intramuscular mature adipocytes (pMA), differentiated from PPI, following stimulation with Pam3csk4, Poly(I:C) or LPS which are ligands for TLR2, TLR3, and TLR4, respectively. Analysis of microarray data identified 530 (218 up, 312 down), 520 (245 up, 275 down), and 525 (239 up, 286 down) differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in pMA following the stimulation with Pam3csk4, Poly(I:C), and LPS, respectively. Gene ontology classification revealed that DEGs are involved in several biological processes including those belonging to immune response and lipid metabolism pathways. Functionally annotated genes were organized into two groups for downstream analysis: immune response related genes (cytokines, chemokines, complement factors, adhesion molecules, and signal transduction), and genes involved with metabolic and endocrine functions (hormones and receptors, growth factors, and lipid biosynthesis). Differential expression analysis revealed that EGR1, NOTCH1, NOS2, TNFAIP3, TRAF3IP1, INSR, CXCR4, PPARA, MAPK10, and C3 are the top 10 commonly altered genes of TLRs induced transcriptional modification of pMA. However, the protein-protein interaction network of DEGs identified EPOR, C3, STAR, CCL2, and SAA2 as the major hub genes, which were also exhibited higher centrality estimates in the Gene-Transcription factor interaction network. Our results provide new insights of transcriptome modifications associated with TLRs activation in porcine adipocytes and identified key regulatory genes that could be used as biomarkers for the evaluation of treatments having immunomodularoty and/or metabolic functional beneficial effects in porcine adipocytes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6549529/ /pubmed/31191544 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01180 Text en Copyright © 2019 Igata, Islam, Tada, Takagi, Kober, Albarracin, Aso, Ikeda-Ohtsubo, Miyazawa, Yoda, He, Takahashi, Villena and Kitazawa. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Igata, Manami
Islam, Md. Aminul
Tada, Asuka
Takagi, Michihiro
Kober, A. K. M. Humayun
Albarracin, Leonardo
Aso, Hisashi
Ikeda-Ohtsubo, Wakako
Miyazawa, Kenji
Yoda, Kazutoyo
He, Fang
Takahashi, Hideki
Villena, Julio
Kitazawa, Haruki
Transcriptome Modifications in Porcine Adipocytes via Toll-Like Receptors Activation
title Transcriptome Modifications in Porcine Adipocytes via Toll-Like Receptors Activation
title_full Transcriptome Modifications in Porcine Adipocytes via Toll-Like Receptors Activation
title_fullStr Transcriptome Modifications in Porcine Adipocytes via Toll-Like Receptors Activation
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome Modifications in Porcine Adipocytes via Toll-Like Receptors Activation
title_short Transcriptome Modifications in Porcine Adipocytes via Toll-Like Receptors Activation
title_sort transcriptome modifications in porcine adipocytes via toll-like receptors activation
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6549529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31191544
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01180
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