Exploring transcriptomic diversity in muscle revealed that cellular signaling pathways mainly differentiate five Western porcine breeds

Among transcriptomic studies, those comparing species or populations can increase ourunderstanding of the impact of the evolutionary forces on the differentiation of populations. A particular situation isthe one of short evolution time with breeds of a domesticated species that underwent strong sele...

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Published inBMC Genomics (16), Non paginé. (2015)
Main Authors San Cristobal, Magali, Rohart, Florian, Lascor, Christine, Bouffaud, Marcel, Trouilh, Lidwine, Martin, Pascal, Lippi, Yannick, Tribout, Thierry, Faraut, Thomas, Mercat, Marie-Jose, Milan, Denis, Liaubet, Laurence
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Abstract Among transcriptomic studies, those comparing species or populations can increase ourunderstanding of the impact of the evolutionary forces on the differentiation of populations. A particular situation isthe one of short evolution time with breeds of a domesticated species that underwent strong selective pressures.In this study, the gene expression diversity across five pig breeds has been explored in muscle. Samples came from: 24 Duroc, 33 Landrace, 41 Large White dam line, 10 Large White sire line and 39 Piétrain. From these animals, 147 muscle samples obtained at slaughter were analyzed using the porcine Agilent 44 K v1 microarray.A total of 12,358 genes were identified as expressed in muscle after normalization and 1,703 genes weredeclared differential for at least one breed (FDR < 0.001). The functional analysis highlighted that gene expression diversity is mainly linked to cellular signaling pathways such as the PI3K (phosphoinositide 3-kinase) pathway. The PI3K pathway is known to be involved in the control of development of the skeletal muscle mass by affecting extracellular matrix - receptor interactions, regulation of actin cytoskeleton pathways and some metabolic functions. This study also highlighted 228 spots (171 unique genes) that differentiate the breeds from each other. A common subgroup of 15 genes selected by three statistical methods was able to differentiate Duroc, Large White and Piétrain breeds.This study on transcriptomic differentiation across Western pig breeds highlighted a global picture:mainly signaling pathways were affected. This result is consistent with the selection objective of increasing muscle mass. These transcriptional changes may indicate selection pressure or simply breed differences which may be driven by human selection. Further work aiming at comparing genetic and transcriptomic diversities would further increase our understanding of the consequences of human impact on livestock species.
AbstractList Among transcriptomic studies, those comparing species or populations can increase ourunderstanding of the impact of the evolutionary forces on the differentiation of populations. A particular situation isthe one of short evolution time with breeds of a domesticated species that underwent strong selective pressures.In this study, the gene expression diversity across five pig breeds has been explored in muscle. Samples came from: 24 Duroc, 33 Landrace, 41 Large White dam line, 10 Large White sire line and 39 Piétrain. From these animals, 147 muscle samples obtained at slaughter were analyzed using the porcine Agilent 44 K v1 microarray.A total of 12,358 genes were identified as expressed in muscle after normalization and 1,703 genes weredeclared differential for at least one breed (FDR < 0.001). The functional analysis highlighted that gene expression diversity is mainly linked to cellular signaling pathways such as the PI3K (phosphoinositide 3-kinase) pathway. The PI3K pathway is known to be involved in the control of development of the skeletal muscle mass by affecting extracellular matrix - receptor interactions, regulation of actin cytoskeleton pathways and some metabolic functions. This study also highlighted 228 spots (171 unique genes) that differentiate the breeds from each other. A common subgroup of 15 genes selected by three statistical methods was able to differentiate Duroc, Large White and Piétrain breeds.This study on transcriptomic differentiation across Western pig breeds highlighted a global picture:mainly signaling pathways were affected. This result is consistent with the selection objective of increasing muscle mass. These transcriptional changes may indicate selection pressure or simply breed differences which may be driven by human selection. Further work aiming at comparing genetic and transcriptomic diversities would further increase our understanding of the consequences of human impact on livestock species.
Author Bouffaud, Marcel
Martin, Pascal
Faraut, Thomas
Mercat, Marie-Jose
Liaubet, Laurence
Rohart, Florian
Milan, Denis
Lascor, Christine
Tribout, Thierry
San Cristobal, Magali
Trouilh, Lidwine
Lippi, Yannick
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population transcriptomic
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