Analysis of alternative splicing in chicken macrophages transfected with overexpression/knockdown of RIP2 gene.

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Biotechnology Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-19 DOI:10.1080/10495398.2023.2233012
Huan Li, Changhua Sun, Yunlong Li, Hongyan Sun
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Receptor-interacting protein 2 (RIP2) plays a critical role in the transduction of many signaling pathways and is associated with many diseases. Alternative splicing (AS) is an essential and ubiquitous regulatory mechanism of gene expression that contributes to distinct transcript variants and many different kinds of proteins. In this present study, we characterized genome-wide AS events in wild-type chicken macrophages (WT) and RIP2 overexpression/knockdown chicken macrophages (oeRIP2/shRIP2) by high-throughput RNA sequencing technology. A total of 1901, 2061, and 817 differentially expressed (DE) AS genes were identified in the comparison of oeRIP2 vs. WT, oeRIP2 vs. shRIP2, and shRIP2 vs. WT, respectively. These DE AS genes participated in many important KEGG pathways, including regulation of autophagy, Wnt signaling pathway, Ubiquitin mediated proteolysis, MAPK signaling pathway, and Focal adhesion, etc. In conclusion, this research provided a broad atlas of the genome-wide scale of the AS event landscape in RIP2 overexpression/knockdown and wild-type chicken macrophages. This research also provides the theoretical basis of the gene network related to RIP2.

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分析转染了过表达/敲除 RIP2 基因的鸡巨噬细胞中的替代剪接。
受体相互作用蛋白 2(RIP2)在许多信号通路的转导中发挥着关键作用,并与许多疾病相关。替代剪接(AS)是基因表达的一种重要而普遍的调控机制,可产生不同的转录本变体和多种不同的蛋白质。在本研究中,我们通过高通量 RNA 测序技术鉴定了野生型鸡巨噬细胞(WT)和 RIP2 过表达/敲除鸡巨噬细胞(oeRIP2/shRIP2)中的全基因组 AS 事件。在oeRIP2与WT、oeRIP2与shRIP2、shRIP2与WT的比较中,分别发现了1901、2061和817个差异表达(DE)AS基因。这些 DE AS 基因参与了许多重要的 KEGG 通路,包括自噬调控、Wnt 信号通路、泛素介导的蛋白水解、MAPK 信号通路和病灶粘附等。总之,这项研究为 RIP2 过表达/敲除和野生型鸡巨噬细胞中的 AS 事件景观提供了一个全基因组范围的大图谱。本研究还为 RIP2 相关基因网络提供了理论依据。
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Animal Biotechnology
Animal Biotechnology 工程技术-奶制品与动物科学
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2.90
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230
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Biotechnology can be defined as any technique that uses living organisms (or parts of organisms like cells, genes, proteins) to make or modify products, to improve plants, animals or microorganisms for a specific use. Animal Biotechnology publishes research on the identification and manipulation of genes and their products, stressing applications in domesticated animals. The journal publishes full-length articles and short research communications, as well as comprehensive reviews. The journal also provides a forum for regulatory or scientific issues related to cell and molecular biology applied to animal biotechnology. Submissions on the following topics are particularly welcome: - Applied microbiology, immunogenetics and antibiotic resistance - Genome engineering and animal models - Comparative genomics - Gene editing and CRISPRs - Reproductive biotechnologies - Synthetic biology and design of new genomes
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