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The identification of differentially expressed genes between extremes of placental efficiency in maternal line gilts on day 95 of gestation.

Shanice K KrombeenVijay ShankarRooksana E NooraiChristopher A SaskiJulia L SharpMatthew E WilsonTiffany A Wilmoth
Published in: BMC genomics (2019)
Morphological measures between high and low PE verified comparisons were of similarly sized pigs grown on different sized placentas, and indicated that any negative effects of a reduced placental size on fetal growth were not evident by day 95. The identification of DEG in the placenta, but absence of DEG in the endometrium confirmed that the placenta responds to the fetus. The GO analyses provided evidence that extremes of PE are differentially regulated, affecting components of placental transport capacity like nutrient transport and blood flow. However, alternative GO terms were identified, indicating the complexity of the relationship between placental and fetal weights. These findings support the use of PE as a marker of placental function and provide novel insight into the genetic control of PE, but further research is required to make PE production applicable.
Keyphrases
  • blood flow
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • genome wide
  • transcription factor
  • preterm infants
  • copy number
  • birth weight