Multiple omics analysis reveals the regulation of SIRT4 on lipid deposition and metabolism during the differentiation of bovine preadipocytes

IF 3 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Genomics Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-26 DOI:10.1016/j.ygeno.2025.111006
Hongming Ma , Ying Lu , Wei Chen , Zhendong Gao, Dongwang Wu, Yuqing Chong, Jiao Wu, Dongmei Xi, Weidong Deng, Jieyun Hong
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The differentiation and lipid metabolism of preadipocytes are crucial processes in IMF deposition. Studies have demonstrated that SIRT4 plays essential roles in energy metabolism and redox homeostasis, with its expression being coordinately regulated by multiple transcription factors associated with energy and lipid metabolism. In this study, the findings of multiple omics analysis reveal that SIRT4 significantly up-regulates the expression of genes involved in adipogenesis and enhances the differentiation and lipid deposition of bovine preadipocytes. Furthermore, SIRT4 profoundly influences the expression pattern of metabolites by increasing the abundance of substances involved in lipid synthesis while decreasing those that promote lipid oxidative decomposition. Additionally, SIRT4 broadly up-regulates the expression levels of various lipid classes, including glycerolipids, glycerophospholipids, sphingolipids, and sterol lipids. These findings not only provide a theoretical basis for molecular breeding and genetic improvement in beef cattle, but also offer potential therapeutic approaches for energy homeostasis disorders and obesity.
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多组学分析揭示了SIRT4在牛前脂肪细胞分化过程中对脂质沉积和代谢的调控作用。
前脂肪细胞的分化和脂质代谢是IMF沉积的关键过程。研究表明,SIRT4在能量代谢和氧化还原稳态中起着至关重要的作用,其表达受到与能量和脂质代谢相关的多种转录因子的协调调节。本研究通过多组学分析发现,SIRT4显著上调脂肪形成相关基因的表达,促进牛前脂肪细胞的分化和脂质沉积。此外,SIRT4通过增加参与脂质合成的物质的丰度而减少促进脂质氧化分解的物质,从而深刻影响代谢物的表达模式。此外,SIRT4广泛上调各种脂类的表达水平,包括甘油脂、甘油磷脂、鞘脂和固醇脂。这些发现不仅为肉牛分子育种和遗传改良提供了理论依据,也为能量稳态紊乱和肥胖的治疗提供了潜在的途径。
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Genomics
Genomics 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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9.60
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2.30%
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260
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60 days
期刊介绍: Genomics is a forum for describing the development of genome-scale technologies and their application to all areas of biological investigation. As a journal that has evolved with the field that carries its name, Genomics focuses on the development and application of cutting-edge methods, addressing fundamental questions with potential interest to a wide audience. Our aim is to publish the highest quality research and to provide authors with rapid, fair and accurate review and publication of manuscripts falling within our scope.
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