Distinct Patterns of PPARγ Promoter Usage, Lipid Degradation Activity, and Gene Expression in Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue of Lean and Obese Swine.

Bin Song,Shengwei Di,Shiquan Cui,Na Chen,Huan Wang,Xuan Wang,Qian Gao, Guizhi Tong, Hongbao Wang, Xuankai Huang,Liyan Ding,Ying Gao,Jun Liu,Xibiao Wang

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2018)

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Subcutaneous adipose tissue is a loose connective tissue specializing in the regulation of energy storage and metabolization. In domesticated pigs (Sus scrofa), the temporal development of subcutaneous adipose tissue is critical for meat production. However, the regulation of adipose tissue development remains unclear. Here, the subcutaneous adipose tissue development was characterized and compared in lean (Danish-Landrace) and obese (Min) pigs at juvenile and the juvenile-to-adult growth stages. Using RNA sequencing, we profiled the transcriptome of subcutaneous adipose tissue isolated from 4- and 16-week-old pigs and identified 24,718 expressed transcription units. Of them, 6327 genes were differentially expressed between the breeds and/or developmental stages. Compared with obese pigs, upregulated genes in lean pigs showed significant function and pathway enrichment in fatty acid degradation and mitochondrial functions. Further analysis uncovered the distinct usage preferences of the three alternative peroxisomeproliferator-activatedreceptor (PPAR) promoters associated with the development of subcutaneous adipose tissue in both breeds. Transcriptome analysis of subcutaneous adipose tissue in lean and obese pigs suggested that marker-assisted selection of fatty acid degradation and PPAR signaling pathways could be important directions for future pork quality improvement and modern breeding.
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pig,subcutaneous adipose tissue,transcriptome,fatty acid degradation,PPAR
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