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Analysis of porcine IGF2 gene expression in adipose tissue and its effect on fatty acid composition

IGF2:g.3072G>A polymorphism has been described as the causal mutation of a maternally imprinted QTL for muscle growth and fat deposition in pigs. The objective of the current work was to study the association between the IGF2:g.3072G>A polymorphism and the IGF2 gene expression and its effect o...

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Autores principales: Criado-Mesas, Lourdes, Ballester, Maria, Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel, Castelló, Anna, Benítez, Rita, Fernández, Ana Isabel, Folch, Josep M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6687288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31393967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220708
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author Criado-Mesas, Lourdes
Ballester, Maria
Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel
Castelló, Anna
Benítez, Rita
Fernández, Ana Isabel
Folch, Josep M.
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Ballester, Maria
Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel
Castelló, Anna
Benítez, Rita
Fernández, Ana Isabel
Folch, Josep M.
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description IGF2:g.3072G>A polymorphism has been described as the causal mutation of a maternally imprinted QTL for muscle growth and fat deposition in pigs. The objective of the current work was to study the association between the IGF2:g.3072G>A polymorphism and the IGF2 gene expression and its effect on fatty acid composition in adipose tissue in different pig genetic backgrounds. A cis-eQTL region associated with the IGF2 mRNA expression in adipose tissue was identified in an eGWAS with 355 animals. The IGF2 gene was located in this genomic interval and IGF2g.3072G>A was the most significant SNP, explaining a 25% of the gene expression variance. Significant associations between IGF2:g.3072G>A polymorphism and oleic (C18:1(n-9); p-value = 4.18x10(-07)), hexadecanoic (C16:1(n-9); p-value = 4.04x10(-07)), linoleic (C18:2(n-6); p-value = 6.44x10(-09)), α-linoleic (C18:3(n-3); p-value = 3.30x10(-06)), arachidonic (C20:4(n-6); p-value = 9.82x10(-08)) FAs and the MUFA/PUFA ratio (p-value = 2.51x10(-9)) measured in backfat were identified. Animals carrying the A allele showed an increase in IGF2 gene expression and higher PUFA and lower MUFA content. However, in additional studies was observed that there could be other proximal genetic variants affecting FA composition in adipose tissue. Finally, no differences in the IGF2 gene expression in adipose tissue were found between heterozygous animals classified according to the IGF2:g.3072G>A allele inherited from the father (A(P)G(M) or A(M)G(P)). However, pyrosequencing analysis revealed that there is imprinting of the IGF2 gene in muscle and adipose tissues, with stronger differences among the paternally and maternally inherited alleles in muscle. Our results suggested that IGF2:g.3072G>A polymorphism plays an important role in the regulation of IGF2 gene expression and can be involved in the fatty acid composition in adipose tissue. In both cases, further studies are still needed to deepen the mechanism of regulation of IGF2 gene expression in adipose tissue and the IGF2 role in FA composition.
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spelling pubmed-66872882019-08-15 Analysis of porcine IGF2 gene expression in adipose tissue and its effect on fatty acid composition Criado-Mesas, Lourdes Ballester, Maria Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel Castelló, Anna Benítez, Rita Fernández, Ana Isabel Folch, Josep M. PLoS One Research Article IGF2:g.3072G>A polymorphism has been described as the causal mutation of a maternally imprinted QTL for muscle growth and fat deposition in pigs. The objective of the current work was to study the association between the IGF2:g.3072G>A polymorphism and the IGF2 gene expression and its effect on fatty acid composition in adipose tissue in different pig genetic backgrounds. A cis-eQTL region associated with the IGF2 mRNA expression in adipose tissue was identified in an eGWAS with 355 animals. The IGF2 gene was located in this genomic interval and IGF2g.3072G>A was the most significant SNP, explaining a 25% of the gene expression variance. Significant associations between IGF2:g.3072G>A polymorphism and oleic (C18:1(n-9); p-value = 4.18x10(-07)), hexadecanoic (C16:1(n-9); p-value = 4.04x10(-07)), linoleic (C18:2(n-6); p-value = 6.44x10(-09)), α-linoleic (C18:3(n-3); p-value = 3.30x10(-06)), arachidonic (C20:4(n-6); p-value = 9.82x10(-08)) FAs and the MUFA/PUFA ratio (p-value = 2.51x10(-9)) measured in backfat were identified. Animals carrying the A allele showed an increase in IGF2 gene expression and higher PUFA and lower MUFA content. However, in additional studies was observed that there could be other proximal genetic variants affecting FA composition in adipose tissue. Finally, no differences in the IGF2 gene expression in adipose tissue were found between heterozygous animals classified according to the IGF2:g.3072G>A allele inherited from the father (A(P)G(M) or A(M)G(P)). However, pyrosequencing analysis revealed that there is imprinting of the IGF2 gene in muscle and adipose tissues, with stronger differences among the paternally and maternally inherited alleles in muscle. Our results suggested that IGF2:g.3072G>A polymorphism plays an important role in the regulation of IGF2 gene expression and can be involved in the fatty acid composition in adipose tissue. In both cases, further studies are still needed to deepen the mechanism of regulation of IGF2 gene expression in adipose tissue and the IGF2 role in FA composition. Public Library of Science 2019-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6687288/ /pubmed/31393967 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220708 Text en © 2019 Criado-Mesas 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ballester, Maria
Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel
Castelló, Anna
Benítez, Rita
Fernández, Ana Isabel
Folch, Josep M.
Analysis of porcine IGF2 gene expression in adipose tissue and its effect on fatty acid composition
title Analysis of porcine IGF2 gene expression in adipose tissue and its effect on fatty acid composition
title_full Analysis of porcine IGF2 gene expression in adipose tissue and its effect on fatty acid composition
title_fullStr Analysis of porcine IGF2 gene expression in adipose tissue and its effect on fatty acid composition
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of porcine IGF2 gene expression in adipose tissue and its effect on fatty acid composition
title_short Analysis of porcine IGF2 gene expression in adipose tissue and its effect on fatty acid composition
title_sort analysis of porcine igf2 gene expression in adipose tissue and its effect on fatty acid composition
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6687288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31393967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220708
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