Exploring Multi-Tissue Alternative Splicing and Skeletal Muscle Metabolism Regulation in Obese- and Lean-Type Pigs.
Wei WangWangchang LiWeiwei LiuZishuai WangBingkun XieXiaogan YangZhonglin TangPublished in: Genes (2024)
Alternative splicing (AS) is a crucial mechanism in post-transcriptional regulation, contributing significantly to the diversity of the transcriptome and proteome. In this study, we performed a comprehensive AS profile in nine tissues obtained from Duroc (lean-type) and Luchuan (obese-type) pigs. Notably, 94,990 AS events from 14,393 genes were identified. Among these AS events, it was observed that 80% belonged to the skipped exon (SE) type. Functional enrichment analysis showed that genes with more than ten AS events were closely associated with tissue-specific functions. Additionally, the analysis of overlap between differentially alternative splicing genes (DSGs) and differentially expressed genes (DEGs) revealed the highest number of overlapped genes in the heart and skeletal muscle. The novelty of our study is that it identified and validated three genes ( PYGM , MAPK11 and CAMK2B ) in the glucagon signaling pathway, and their alternative splicing differences were highly significant across two pig breeds. In conclusion, our study offers novel insights into the molecular regulation of diverse tissue physiologies and the phenotypic differences between obese- and lean-type pigs, which are helpful for pig breeding.
Keyphrases
- genome wide
- skeletal muscle
- signaling pathway
- metabolic syndrome
- genome wide identification
- bioinformatics analysis
- adipose tissue
- weight loss
- gene expression
- type diabetes
- insulin resistance
- single cell
- heart failure
- genome wide analysis
- atrial fibrillation
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- obese patients
- bone mineral density
- cell proliferation
- data analysis