Alterations in one‑carbon metabolism and protein synthesis signals due to methionine supplementation and lipopolysaccharide challenge in Holstein fetal liver explants

IF 2.2 3区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES Research in veterinary science Pub Date : 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1016/j.rvsc.2024.105386
Ahmad A. Aboragah , Nithat Wichasit , Abdulrahman A. Alharthi , Ibrahim A. Alhidary , Juan J. Loor
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One‑carbon metabolism (OCM) fueled by methionine (Met), choline, and folic acid is key for embryo development and fetal growth. We investigated effects of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to induce inflammation in fetal liver tissue with or without Met on components of OCM and protein synthesis activity. Fetal liver harvested at slaughter from six multiparous pregnant Holstein dairy cows (37 ± 6 kg milk/d, 100 ± 3 d gestation) were incubated (0.2 ± 0.02 g) for 4 h at 37 °C with each of the following: ideal profile of amino acids (control; Lysine:Met 2.9:1), control plus LPS (1 μg/mL), increased Met supply (Met, Lys:Met 2.5:1), and Met+LPS. Data were analyzed as a 2 × 2 factorial (PROC MIXED, SAS 9.4). Ratios of mechanistic target of rapamycin (p-mTOR:mTOR) and eukaryotic elongation factor 2 (p-eEF2:eEF2) protein were lowest (P < 0.0 5) with LPS and highest with Met. Tissue amino acid concentrations were lowest (P < 0.0 5) with Met regardless of LPS suggesting enhanced use via mTOR. The marked increase (P = 0.02) in phosphorylation of S6 ribosomal protein (p-RPS6) with LPS suggested a pro-inflammatory response that was partly alleviated with Met+LPS. No effect (P = 0.4 5) on methionine adenosyl transferase 1 A (MAT1A) protein abundance was detected. Activity of betaine-homocysteine S-methyltransferase (BHMT) was greatest with Met, but Met+LPS dampened this effect (P = 0.0 5). Overall, fetal liver responds to inflammatory challenges and Met supply. The latter can stimulate protein synthesis via mTOR and alter some OCM reactions while having a modest anti-inflammatory effect.

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蛋氨酸补充和脂多糖挑战对荷斯坦胎儿肝脏外植体一碳代谢和蛋白质合成信号的改变
以蛋氨酸(Met)、胆碱和叶酸为燃料的一碳代谢(OCM)是胚胎发育和胎儿生长的关键。我们研究了在胎儿肝组织中使用脂多糖(LPS)诱导炎症(无论是否含有 Met)对一碳代谢(OCM)成分和蛋白质合成活性的影响。将从六头多胎荷斯坦妊娠奶牛(37 ± 6 kg milk/d,100 ± 3 d gestation)屠宰时收获的胎儿肝脏(0.2 ± 0.02 g)在 37 °C、理想氨基酸组合(对照组;赖氨酸:金属元素 2.9:1)、对照组加 LPS(1 μg/mL)、增加金属元素供应(金属元素,赖氨酸:金属元素 2.5:1)和金属元素+LPS 的条件下培养 4 小时。数据以 2 × 2 因式进行分析(PROC MIXED,SAS 9.4)。雷帕霉素机制靶标(p-mTOR:mTOR)和真核延伸因子 2(p-eEF2:eEF2)蛋白的比率在 LPS 作用下最低(P < 0.0 5),在 Met 作用下最高。无论 LPS 如何变化,组织氨基酸浓度在 Met 的作用下最低(P = 0.0 5),这表明通过 mTOR 的作用增强了。在 LPS 作用下,S6 核糖体蛋白磷酸化(p-RPS6)显著增加(P = 0.02),这表明存在促炎反应,而 Met+LPS 可部分缓解这种反应。甲硫氨酸腺苷转移酶 1 A (MAT1A) 蛋白丰度未受影响(P = 0.4 5)。甜菜碱-高半胱氨酸 S-甲基转移酶(BHMT)的活性在 Met 的作用下最大,但 Met+LPS 会抑制这种效应(P = 0.0 5)。总之,胎儿肝脏会对炎症挑战和 Met 供应做出反应。后者可通过 mTOR 刺激蛋白质合成并改变一些 OCM 反应,同时具有适度的抗炎作用。
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Research in veterinary science
Research in veterinary science 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: Research in Veterinary Science is an International multi-disciplinary journal publishing original articles, reviews and short communications of a high scientific and ethical standard in all aspects of veterinary and biomedical research. The primary aim of the journal is to inform veterinary and biomedical scientists of significant advances in veterinary and related research through prompt publication and dissemination. Secondly, the journal aims to provide a general multi-disciplinary forum for discussion and debate of news and issues concerning veterinary science. Thirdly, to promote the dissemination of knowledge to a broader range of professions, globally. High quality papers on all species of animals are considered, particularly those considered to be of high scientific importance and originality, and with interdisciplinary interest. The journal encourages papers providing results that have clear implications for understanding disease pathogenesis and for the development of control measures or treatments, as well as those dealing with a comparative biomedical approach, which represents a substantial improvement to animal and human health. Studies without a robust scientific hypothesis or that are preliminary, or of weak originality, as well as negative results, are not appropriate for the journal. Furthermore, observational approaches, case studies or field reports lacking an advancement in general knowledge do not fall within the scope of the journal.
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