Identification
of a Candidate Gene Regulating Intramuscular
Fat Content in Pigs through the Integrative Analysis of Transcriptomics
and Proteomics Data
Posted on 2023-11-21 - 15:38
Pork
is a widely consumed source of animal protein worldwide, and
the intramuscular fat (IMF) content in pork plays a crucial role in
determining its quality. In this study, we sought to identify candidate
genes that regulate IMF deposition in pigs. We performed tandem mass
tags (TMT)-based quantitative proteomics analysis using Longissimus
dorsi (LD) muscle samples obtained from eight pigs with extremely
high and low IMF content among a group of 28 Duroc pigs and identified
50 differentially abundant proteins (DAPs). Additionally, we compared
the proteomics data with RNA-sequencing data obtained in our previous
study and identified TUSC5 as a differentially expressed
gene corresponding to the relevant DAP. To investigate the potential
role of TUSC5 in adipogenesis, we suppressed TUSC5 expression in mouse 3T3-L1 preadipocytes using short
hairpin RNA (shRNA) and observed a significant reduction in the differentiation
of 3T3-L1 cells into adipocytes, as indicated by Oil Red O staining
and triglyceride content. Moreover, we observed a reduction in the
expression of genes associated with adipogenesis (PPARG, CEBPA, FABP4, and FASN) following TUSC5 suppression. Through an integrative
analysis of transcriptomics and proteomics data, our study identified TUSC5 as a crucial candidate gene associated with the regulation
of IMF content in pigs.
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Zhao, Xueyan; Jia, Wanli; Wang, Jiying; Wang, Shouwei; Zheng, Qiankun; Shan, Tizhong (2023). Identification
of a Candidate Gene Regulating Intramuscular
Fat Content in Pigs through the Integrative Analysis of Transcriptomics
and Proteomics Data. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.3c05806Â