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Xumeng Zhang1,2, Shufang Cai1, Luxi Chen1, Renqiang Yuan1, Yaping Nie1, Suying Ding1, Ying Fang1, Qi Zhu1, Keren Chen1, Hong Wei2, Yaosheng Chen1, Delin Mo1.
Abstract
Pig is one of the major dietary protein sources for human consumption, from which muscle is the largest protein origin. However, molecular mechanisms concerning early porcine embryonic muscle development distinctions between pig breeds are still unclear. In this study, an integrated analysis of transcriptome and miRNAome was conducted using longissimus dorsi muscle of 4 early embryonic stages around the primary myofiber formation time (18-, 21-, 28-, and 35-d post coitus) from 2 pig breeds (Landrace [LR] and Wuzhishan [WZS]) differing in meat mass. The global miRNA/mRNA expression profile showed that WZS prepared for myogenic developmental processes earlier than LR. After identifying and analyzing the interaction network of top 100 up-/down-regulated miRNA and their target genes, we were able to find 3 gene clusters: chromatin modification-related (Chd2, H3f3a, Chd6, and Mll1), myogenesis-related (Pax3, Pbx1, Mef2a, and Znf423), and myosin component-related (Mylk, Myo5a, Mylk4, Myh9, and Mylk2) gene clusters. These genes may involve in miRNA-gene myogenic regulatory network that plays vital role in regulating distinct early porcine embryonic myogenic processes between LR and WZS. In summary, our study reveals an epigenetic-mediated myogenic regulatory axial that will help us to decipher molecular mechanisms concerning early porcine embryonic muscle development distinctions between pig breeds.Entities:
Keywords: Sus scrofa; epigenetic; miRNAome; myogenesis; porcine embryonic development; transcriptome
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31222274 PMCID: PMC6488331 DOI: 10.1093/jas/skz091
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anim Sci ISSN: 0021-8812 Impact factor: 3.159