免疫挑战和两种饲料添加剂对肉鸡个体胸肌蛋白质合成率的影响

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
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摘要

肉鸡胸肌蛋白质含量的优化是高效生产禽肉的关键,而禽肉的需求量正在稳步增长。在抗菌生长促进剂的使用受到限制的情况下,寻找替代品以及描述免疫应激对肉鸡生长的影响非常重要。尽管肉鸡肌肉蛋白质动态研究非常重要,但该研究大多局限于混合蛋白质周转的研究。本研究旨在利用最新开发的动态蛋白质组学流水线表征细菌挑战和饲料中添加柑橘和黄瓜提取物对肉鸡单个胸肌蛋白质分数合成率(FSR)的影响。21日龄肉鸡在不同的时间点被宰杀前会被注射一次2H2O剂量。采用 DDA 蛋白组学方法分析了五个实验组(未挑战组、挑战组、对照组、1 号组和 2 号组)共 60 份胸肌蛋白质提取物。对蛋白质组学数据进行了过滤,以便利用新开发的生物信息学管道可靠地计算多种蛋白质的 FSR。肉鸡胸肌蛋白质的FSR在受到细菌挑战后一致下降,这种变化对15种单个蛋白质、已确定的两个主要功能群以及混合胸肌蛋白质都有显著影响。补充柑橘或黄瓜提取物饲料对受到免疫挑战的肉鸡的胸肌蛋白FSR没有任何影响。本研究确定了潜在的胸肌生长预测指标,并提供了有关肉鸡胸肌蛋白质合成的新信息,这对提高肉鸡肉类生产效率至关重要。意义:本研究是首次在农场动物物种中进行的动态蛋白质组学研究,该研究对大量蛋白质的 FSR 进行了表征,为生物标志物的发现以及健康和生长状况的评估开创了先河。此外,研究还证明,免疫挑战后肉鸡胸肌蛋白质的减少是一个协调事件,似乎是这些动物生长下降的主要原因。
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Effect of an immune challenge and two feed supplements on broiler chicken individual breast muscle protein synthesis rate

Effect of an immune challenge and two feed supplements on broiler chicken individual breast muscle protein synthesis rate

Optimization of broiler chicken breast muscle protein accretion is key for the efficient production of poultry meat, whose demand is steadily increasing. In a context where antimicrobial growth promoters use is being restricted, it is important to find alternatives as well as to characterize the effect of immunological stress on broiler chicken's growth. Despite its importance, research on broiler chicken muscle protein dynamics has mostly been limited to the study of mixed protein turnover. The present study aims to characterize the effect of a bacterial challenge and the feed supplementation of citrus and cucumber extracts on broiler chicken individual breast muscle proteins fractional synthesis rates (FSR) using a recently developed dynamic proteomics pipeline. Twenty-one day-old broiler chickens were administered a single 2H2O dose before being culled at different timepoints. A total of 60 breast muscle protein extracts from five experimental groups (Unchallenged, Challenged, Control Diet, Diet 1 and Diet 2) were analysed using a DDA proteomics approach. Proteomics data was filtered in order to reliably calculate multiple proteins FSR making use of a newly developed bioinformatics pipeline. Broiler breast muscle proteins FSR uniformly decreased following a bacterial challenge, this change was judged significant for 15 individual proteins, the two major functional clusters identified as well as for mixed breast muscle protein. Citrus or cucumber extract feed supplementation did not show any effect on the breast muscle protein FSR of immunologically challenged broilers. The present study has identified potential predictive markers of breast muscle growth and provided new information on broiler chicken breast muscle protein synthesis which could be essential for improving the efficiency of broiler chicken meat production.

Significance

The present study constitutes the first dynamic proteomics study conducted in a farm animal species which has characterized FSR in a large number of proteins, establishing a precedent for biomarker discovery and assessment of health and growth status. Moreover, it has been evidenced that the decrease in broiler chicken breast muscle protein following an immune challenge is a coordinated event which seems to be the main cause of the decreased growth observed in these animals.

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