Adaptation of Diqing Tibetan pigs to hypoxic and cold environments through extramedullary hematopoiesis and uncoupled thermogenesis in the liver.

IF 4.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Xinpeng Li, Xinxing Dong, Shuhong Zhao, Yunlong Ma, Siqi Jin, Chunlu Zhou, Yi Lan, Shuyuan Luo, Bin Ni, Hongjiang Wei, Dawei Yan
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Abstract

Background: Tibetan pigs, which have long inhabited the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau at elevations exceeding 3000 m, serve as an ideal model for studying adaptation to extreme high-altitude environments. The multifunctionality of the liver (hematopoiesis, metabolism, detoxification) plays a crucial role in the adaptation of Tibetan pigs to hypoxic and cold environments, yet the specific mechanisms remain unclear.

Results: This study employed single-nucleus RNA sequencing to profile and conduct bioinformatic analyses on the liver tissues of Diqing Tibetan pigs across 5 developmental stages (embryonic day 25, embryonic day 55, day of birth, development to 30 days, and development to 90 days). The goal was to identify and investigate key cell types and the regulatory mechanisms of core gene expression that facilitate adaptation to hypoxia and cold. In the fetal liver, various subpopulations of erythrocytes were detected. Analysis of these subpopulations allowed for the construction of a cellular development trajectory from proliferative erythrocytes to division erythrocytes to denucleating erythrocytes, revealing that key transcription factors (JUNB and MAFF) and functional genes (HBP1 and PPP2CB) play significant roles in erythrocyte enucleation. Furthermore, the presence of hematopoietic stem cells in the postnatal liver was observed, with identification of subpopulations exhibiting myeloid differentiation tendencies. These cells continuously support hematopoiesis and facilitate new blood vessel formation, thereby increasing red blood cell counts to aid in the adaptation of Diqing Tibetan pigs to hypoxic conditions. Additionally, a class of hepatocytes capable of converting metabolic energy into heat through uncoupling processes was identified, which assists in the adaptation to the cold environments of the plateau.

Conclusions: In summary, our study provides new scientific perspectives on the adaptation mechanisms of high-altitude animals to extreme environments.

迪庆藏猪通过髓外造血和肝内不耦合产热对缺氧和寒冷环境的适应。
背景:藏猪长期生活在海拔3000米以上的青藏高原,是研究极端高海拔环境适应性的理想模型。肝脏的多功能(造血、代谢、解毒)在藏猪适应缺氧和寒冷环境中起着至关重要的作用,但具体机制尚不清楚。结果:本研究采用单核RNA测序技术对迪庆藏猪5个发育阶段(胚胎第25天、胚胎第55天、出生第1天、发育至30天、发育至90天)的肝脏组织进行了生物信息学分析。目的是鉴定和研究促进缺氧和寒冷适应的关键细胞类型和核心基因表达的调控机制。在胎儿肝脏中,检测到不同亚群的红细胞。通过对这些亚群的分析,构建了从增殖红细胞到分裂红细胞再到去核红细胞的细胞发育轨迹,揭示了关键转录因子(JUNB和MAFF)和功能基因(HBP1和PPP2CB)在红细胞去核过程中发挥了重要作用。此外,在出生后肝脏中观察到造血干细胞的存在,并鉴定出表现出骨髓分化倾向的亚群。这些细胞持续支持造血,促进新血管的形成,从而增加红细胞计数,帮助迪庆藏猪适应缺氧条件。此外,一类能够通过解耦过程将代谢能量转化为热量的肝细胞被发现,这有助于适应高原的寒冷环境。结论:本研究为研究高原动物对极端环境的适应机制提供了新的科学视角。
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BMC Biology
BMC Biology 生物-生物学
CiteScore
7.80
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1.90%
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260
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BMC Biology is a broad scope journal covering all areas of biology. Our content includes research articles, new methods and tools. BMC Biology also publishes reviews, Q&A, and commentaries.
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