The effect of maternal undernutrition on the rat placental transcriptome: protein restriction up-regulates cholesterol transport.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Genes and Nutrition Pub Date : 2016-10-12 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12263-016-0541-3
Zoe Daniel, Angelina Swali, Richard Emes, Simon C Langley-Evans
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Abstract

Background: Fetal exposure to a maternal low protein diet during rat pregnancy is associated with hypertension, renal dysfunction and metabolic disturbance in adult life. These effects are present when dietary manipulations target only the first half of pregnancy. It was hypothesised that early gestation protein restriction would impact upon placental gene expression and that this may give clues to the mechanism which links maternal diet to later consequences.

Methods: Pregnant rats were fed control or a low protein diet from conception to day 13 gestation. Placentas were collected and RNA sequencing performed using the Illumina platform.

Results: Protein restriction down-regulated 67 genes and up-regulated 24 genes in the placenta. Ingenuity pathway analysis showed significant enrichment in pathways related to cholesterol and lipoprotein transport and metabolism, including atherosclerosis signalling, clathrin-mediated endocytosis, LXR/RXR and FXR/RXR activation. Genes at the centre of these processes included the apolipoproteins ApoB, ApoA2 and ApoC2, microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (Mttp), the clathrin-endocytosis receptor cubilin, the transcription factor retinol binding protein 4 (Rbp4) and transerythrin (Ttr; a retinol and thyroid hormone transporter). Real-time PCR measurements largely confirmed the findings of RNASeq and indicated that the impact of protein restriction was often striking (cubilin up-regulated 32-fold, apoC2 up-regulated 17.6-fold). The findings show that gene expression in specific pathways is modulated by maternal protein restriction in the day-13 rat placenta.

Conclusions: Changes in cholesterol transport may contribute to altered tissue development in the fetus and hence programme risk of disease in later life.

母体营养不良对大鼠胎盘转录组的影响:蛋白质限制上调胆固醇转运。
背景:大鼠怀孕期间胎儿暴露于母体低蛋白饮食与成年后高血压、肾功能障碍和代谢紊乱有关。当饮食控制只针对怀孕的前半期时,这些影响就会出现。据推测,妊娠早期蛋白质限制会影响胎盘基因表达,这可能为母亲的饮食与后来的后果联系起来的机制提供线索。方法:妊娠大鼠从受孕至妊娠第13天分别饲喂对照组和低蛋白饲粮。收集胎盘,使用Illumina平台进行RNA测序。结果:蛋白限制使胎盘中67个基因下调,24个基因上调。匠心通路分析显示,胆固醇和脂蛋白转运和代谢相关通路显著富集,包括动脉粥样硬化信号传导、网格蛋白介导的内吞作用、LXR/RXR和FXR/RXR激活。这些过程的中心基因包括载脂蛋白ApoB, ApoA2和ApoC2,微粒体甘油三酯转移蛋白(Mttp),网格蛋白内吞作用受体cubilin,转录因子视黄醇结合蛋白4 (Rbp4)和转蝇氰蛋白(Ttr;(视黄醇和甲状腺激素的转运体)。Real-time PCR测量在很大程度上证实了RNASeq的发现,并表明蛋白质限制的影响往往是惊人的(cubilin上调32倍,apoC2上调17.6倍)。研究结果表明,在第13天的大鼠胎盘中,特定途径的基因表达受到母体蛋白限制的调节。结论:胆固醇转运的改变可能导致了胎儿组织发育的改变,从而增加了以后生活中疾病的风险。
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Genes and Nutrition
Genes and Nutrition 生物-遗传学
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6.60
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14
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: This journal examines the relationship between genetics and nutrition, with the ultimate goal of improving human health. It publishes original research articles and review articles on preclinical research data coming largely from animal, cell culture and other experimental models as well as critical evaluations of human experimental data to help deliver products with medically proven use.
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