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Maternal Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation and Rate of Maternal Weight Gain Affects Placental Expression of Energy Metabolism and Transport-Related Genes
Maternal nutrients are essential for proper fetal and placental development and function. However, the effects of vitamin and mineral supplementation under two rates of maternal weight gain on placental genome-wide gene expression have not been investigated so far. Furthermore, biological processes...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8001966/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33803164 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12030385 |
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author | Diniz, Wellison J. S. Reynolds, Lawrence P. Borowicz, Pawel P. Ward, Alison K. Sedivec, Kevin K. McCarthy, Kacie L. Kassetas, Cierrah J. Baumgaertner, Friederike Kirsch, James D. Dorsam, Sheri T. Neville, Tammi L. Forcherio, J. Chris Scott, Ronald R. Caton, Joel S. Dahlen, Carl R. |
author_facet | Diniz, Wellison J. S. Reynolds, Lawrence P. Borowicz, Pawel P. Ward, Alison K. Sedivec, Kevin K. McCarthy, Kacie L. Kassetas, Cierrah J. Baumgaertner, Friederike Kirsch, James D. Dorsam, Sheri T. Neville, Tammi L. Forcherio, J. Chris Scott, Ronald R. Caton, Joel S. Dahlen, Carl R. |
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description | Maternal nutrients are essential for proper fetal and placental development and function. However, the effects of vitamin and mineral supplementation under two rates of maternal weight gain on placental genome-wide gene expression have not been investigated so far. Furthermore, biological processes and pathways in the placenta that act in response to early maternal nutrition are yet to be elucidated. Herein, we examined the impact of maternal vitamin and mineral supplementation (from pre-breeding to day 83 post-breeding) and two rates of gain during the first 83 days of pregnancy on the gene expression of placental caruncles (CAR; maternal placenta) and cotyledons (COT; fetal placenta) of crossbred Angus beef heifers. We identified 267 unique differentially expressed genes (DEG). Among the DEGs from CAR, we identified ACAT2, SREBF2, and HMGCCS1 that underlie the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway. Furthermore, the transcription factors PAX2 and PAX8 were over-represented in biological processes related to kidney organogenesis. The DEGs from COT included SLC2A1, SLC2A3, SLC27A4, and INSIG1. Our over-representation analysis retrieved biological processes related to nutrient transport and ion homeostasis, whereas the pathways included insulin secretion, PPAR signaling, and biosynthesis of amino acids. Vitamin and mineral supplementation and rate of gain were associated with changes in gene expression, biological processes, and KEGG pathways in beef cattle placental tissues. |
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spelling | pubmed-80019662021-03-28 Maternal Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation and Rate of Maternal Weight Gain Affects Placental Expression of Energy Metabolism and Transport-Related Genes Diniz, Wellison J. S. Reynolds, Lawrence P. Borowicz, Pawel P. Ward, Alison K. Sedivec, Kevin K. McCarthy, Kacie L. Kassetas, Cierrah J. Baumgaertner, Friederike Kirsch, James D. Dorsam, Sheri T. Neville, Tammi L. Forcherio, J. Chris Scott, Ronald R. Caton, Joel S. Dahlen, Carl R. Genes (Basel) Article Maternal nutrients are essential for proper fetal and placental development and function. However, the effects of vitamin and mineral supplementation under two rates of maternal weight gain on placental genome-wide gene expression have not been investigated so far. Furthermore, biological processes and pathways in the placenta that act in response to early maternal nutrition are yet to be elucidated. Herein, we examined the impact of maternal vitamin and mineral supplementation (from pre-breeding to day 83 post-breeding) and two rates of gain during the first 83 days of pregnancy on the gene expression of placental caruncles (CAR; maternal placenta) and cotyledons (COT; fetal placenta) of crossbred Angus beef heifers. We identified 267 unique differentially expressed genes (DEG). Among the DEGs from CAR, we identified ACAT2, SREBF2, and HMGCCS1 that underlie the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway. Furthermore, the transcription factors PAX2 and PAX8 were over-represented in biological processes related to kidney organogenesis. The DEGs from COT included SLC2A1, SLC2A3, SLC27A4, and INSIG1. Our over-representation analysis retrieved biological processes related to nutrient transport and ion homeostasis, whereas the pathways included insulin secretion, PPAR signaling, and biosynthesis of amino acids. Vitamin and mineral supplementation and rate of gain were associated with changes in gene expression, biological processes, and KEGG pathways in beef cattle placental tissues. MDPI 2021-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8001966/ /pubmed/33803164 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12030385 Text en © 2021 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Article Diniz, Wellison J. S. Reynolds, Lawrence P. Borowicz, Pawel P. Ward, Alison K. Sedivec, Kevin K. McCarthy, Kacie L. Kassetas, Cierrah J. Baumgaertner, Friederike Kirsch, James D. Dorsam, Sheri T. Neville, Tammi L. Forcherio, J. Chris Scott, Ronald R. Caton, Joel S. Dahlen, Carl R. Maternal Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation and Rate of Maternal Weight Gain Affects Placental Expression of Energy Metabolism and Transport-Related Genes |
title | Maternal Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation and Rate of Maternal Weight Gain Affects Placental Expression of Energy Metabolism and Transport-Related Genes |
title_full | Maternal Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation and Rate of Maternal Weight Gain Affects Placental Expression of Energy Metabolism and Transport-Related Genes |
title_fullStr | Maternal Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation and Rate of Maternal Weight Gain Affects Placental Expression of Energy Metabolism and Transport-Related Genes |
title_full_unstemmed | Maternal Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation and Rate of Maternal Weight Gain Affects Placental Expression of Energy Metabolism and Transport-Related Genes |
title_short | Maternal Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation and Rate of Maternal Weight Gain Affects Placental Expression of Energy Metabolism and Transport-Related Genes |
title_sort | maternal vitamin and mineral supplementation and rate of maternal weight gain affects placental expression of energy metabolism and transport-related genes |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8001966/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33803164 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12030385 |
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