The molecular regulated mechanism of METTL3 and FTO in lipid metabolism of Hu sheep

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Bowen Chen , Chao Yuan , Tingting Guo , Jianbin Liu , Bohui Yang , Zengkui Lu
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Abstract

Background

Balanced lipid metabolism can improve the growth performance and meat quality of livestock. The m6A methylation-related genes METTL3 and FTO play important roles in animal lipid metabolism; however, the mechanism through which they regulate lipid metabolism in sheep is unclear.

Results

We established lipid deposition models of hepatocytes and preadipocytes in Hu sheep. In the hepatocyte lipid deposition model, the genes expression levels of FABP4, Accα, ATGL and METTL3, METTL14, and FTO—were significantly up-regulated after lipid deposition (P < 0.05). Transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses showed that lipid deposition had a significant effect on MAPK, steroid biosynthesis, and glycerophospholipid metabolism pathway in hepatocytes. The m6A methylation level decreased but the difference was not significant after METTL3 interference, and the expression levels of FABP4 and ATGL increased significantly (P < 0.05); the m6A methylation level significantly increased following METTL3 overexpression, and LPL and ATGL expression levels significantly decreased (P < 0.05), indicating that overexpression of METTL3 inhibited the expression of lipid deposition-related genes in a m6A-dependent manner. The m6A methylation level was significantly increased, ATGL expression was significantly decreased (P < 0.05), and LPL, FABP4, and Accα expression was not significantly changed following FTO interference (P > 0.05); the m6A methylation level was significantly decreased after FTO overexpression, and LPL, FABP4, and ATGL expression was significantly increased (P < 0.05), indicating that FTO overexpression increased the expression of lipid deposition-related genes in a m6A-dependent manner. Transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses showed that m6A methylation modification mainly regulated lipid metabolism through triglyceride metabolism, adipocytokine signaling, MAPK signaling, and fat digestion and absorption in hepatocytes. In the lipid deposition model of preadipocytes, the regulation of gene expression is the same as that in hepatocytes.

Conclusions

METTL3 significantly inhibited the expression of lipid deposition-related genes, whereas FTO overexpression promoted lipid deposition. Our study provides a theoretical basis and reference for accurately regulating animal lipid deposition by mastering METTL3 and FTO genes to promote high-quality animal husbandry.
METTL3和FTO在胡羊脂质代谢中的分子调控机制
背景:均衡的脂质代谢可以提高家畜的生长性能和肉质。m6A甲基化相关基因METTL3和FTO在动物脂质代谢中发挥重要作用,但它们调控绵羊脂质代谢的机制尚不清楚:结果:我们在胡羊体内建立了肝细胞和前脂肪细胞脂质沉积模型。在肝细胞脂质沉积模型中,脂质沉积后 FABP4、Accα、ATGL 和 METTL3、METTL14、FTO 的基因表达水平显著上调(P 0.05);FTO 过表达后 m6A 甲基化水平显著降低,LPL、FABP4 和 ATGL 表达显著升高(P 结论:METTL3、METTL14 和 FTO 对肝细胞脂质沉积有显著抑制作用:METTL3 能明显抑制脂质沉积相关基因的表达,而 FTO 过表达能促进脂质沉积。我们的研究为通过掌握 METTL3 和 FTO 基因准确调控动物脂质沉积,促进优质畜牧业的发展提供了理论依据和参考。
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