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Fasting and overfeeding affect the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes in the liver of poultry via endogenous retrovirus

It is known that nutrition and immunity are connected, but the mechanism is not very clear. Endogenous retroviruses (ERV) account for 8 to 10% of the human and mouse genomes and play an important role in some biological processes of animals. Recent studies indicate that the activation of ERV can aff...

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Autores principales: Liu, Tongjun, Xing, Ya, Fan, Xue, Chen, Zhenzhen, Zhao, Chao, Liu, Long, Zhao, Minmeng, Hu, Xuming, Dong, Biao, Wang, Jian, Cui, Hengmi, Gong, Daoqing, Geng, Tuoyu
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7858184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33518151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.11.057
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author Liu, Tongjun
Xing, Ya
Fan, Xue
Chen, Zhenzhen
Zhao, Chao
Liu, Long
Zhao, Minmeng
Hu, Xuming
Dong, Biao
Wang, Jian
Cui, Hengmi
Gong, Daoqing
Geng, Tuoyu
author_facet Liu, Tongjun
Xing, Ya
Fan, Xue
Chen, Zhenzhen
Zhao, Chao
Liu, Long
Zhao, Minmeng
Hu, Xuming
Dong, Biao
Wang, Jian
Cui, Hengmi
Gong, Daoqing
Geng, Tuoyu
author_sort Liu, Tongjun
collection PubMed
description It is known that nutrition and immunity are connected, but the mechanism is not very clear. Endogenous retroviruses (ERV) account for 8 to 10% of the human and mouse genomes and play an important role in some biological processes of animals. Recent studies indicate that the activation of ERV can affect the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes, and the activities of ERV are subjected to regulation of many factors including nutritional factors. Therefore, we hypothesize that nutritional status can affect the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes via ERV. To verify this hypothesis, the nutritional status of animals was altered by fasting or overfeeding, and the expression of intact ERV (ERVK18P, ERVK25P) and immunity- or inflammation-related genes (DDX41, IFIH1, IFNG, IRF7, STAT3) in the liver was determined by quantitative PCR, followed by overexpressing ERVK25P in goose primary hepatocytes and determining the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes. The data showed that compared with the control group (no fasting), the expression of ERV and the immunity- or inflammation-related genes was increased in the liver of the fasted chickens but decreased in the liver of the fasted geese. Moreover, compared with the control group (routinely fed), the expression of ERV and the immunity- or inflammation-related genes was increased in the liver of the overfed geese. In addition, overexpression of ERVK25P in goose primary hepatocytes can induce the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes. In conclusion, these findings suggest that ERV mediate the effects of fasting and overfeeding on the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes, the mediation varied with poultry species, and ERV and the immunity- or inflammation-related genes may be involved in the development of goose fatty liver. This study provides a potential mechanism for the connection between nutrition and immunity.
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spelling pubmed-78581842021-02-05 Fasting and overfeeding affect the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes in the liver of poultry via endogenous retrovirus Liu, Tongjun Xing, Ya Fan, Xue Chen, Zhenzhen Zhao, Chao Liu, Long Zhao, Minmeng Hu, Xuming Dong, Biao Wang, Jian Cui, Hengmi Gong, Daoqing Geng, Tuoyu Poult Sci Metabolism and Nutrition It is known that nutrition and immunity are connected, but the mechanism is not very clear. Endogenous retroviruses (ERV) account for 8 to 10% of the human and mouse genomes and play an important role in some biological processes of animals. Recent studies indicate that the activation of ERV can affect the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes, and the activities of ERV are subjected to regulation of many factors including nutritional factors. Therefore, we hypothesize that nutritional status can affect the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes via ERV. To verify this hypothesis, the nutritional status of animals was altered by fasting or overfeeding, and the expression of intact ERV (ERVK18P, ERVK25P) and immunity- or inflammation-related genes (DDX41, IFIH1, IFNG, IRF7, STAT3) in the liver was determined by quantitative PCR, followed by overexpressing ERVK25P in goose primary hepatocytes and determining the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes. The data showed that compared with the control group (no fasting), the expression of ERV and the immunity- or inflammation-related genes was increased in the liver of the fasted chickens but decreased in the liver of the fasted geese. Moreover, compared with the control group (routinely fed), the expression of ERV and the immunity- or inflammation-related genes was increased in the liver of the overfed geese. In addition, overexpression of ERVK25P in goose primary hepatocytes can induce the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes. In conclusion, these findings suggest that ERV mediate the effects of fasting and overfeeding on the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes, the mediation varied with poultry species, and ERV and the immunity- or inflammation-related genes may be involved in the development of goose fatty liver. This study provides a potential mechanism for the connection between nutrition and immunity. Elsevier 2020-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7858184/ /pubmed/33518151 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.11.057 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of Poultry Science Association Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Metabolism and Nutrition
Liu, Tongjun
Xing, Ya
Fan, Xue
Chen, Zhenzhen
Zhao, Chao
Liu, Long
Zhao, Minmeng
Hu, Xuming
Dong, Biao
Wang, Jian
Cui, Hengmi
Gong, Daoqing
Geng, Tuoyu
Fasting and overfeeding affect the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes in the liver of poultry via endogenous retrovirus
title Fasting and overfeeding affect the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes in the liver of poultry via endogenous retrovirus
title_full Fasting and overfeeding affect the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes in the liver of poultry via endogenous retrovirus
title_fullStr Fasting and overfeeding affect the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes in the liver of poultry via endogenous retrovirus
title_full_unstemmed Fasting and overfeeding affect the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes in the liver of poultry via endogenous retrovirus
title_short Fasting and overfeeding affect the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes in the liver of poultry via endogenous retrovirus
title_sort fasting and overfeeding affect the expression of the immunity- or inflammation-related genes in the liver of poultry via endogenous retrovirus
topic Metabolism and Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7858184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33518151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.11.057
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