综合多组学分析揭示了高海拔山羊的肝肠轴适应性。

IF 2.2 2区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Haiyan Li , Xin Zhang , Yangzong Zhaxi , Cheng Pan , Zhenzhen Zhang , Junru Pan , Khuram Shahzad , Fengbo Sun , Yang Zhen , Jiacuo Jinmei , Wangsheng Zhao , Tianzeng Song
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摘要

肝肠轴是宿主代谢功能的重要调控轴。通过对高原动物肝脏基因表达、代谢产物变化及肠道微生物群落调控的研究,揭示青藏山羊适应高原环境的机制。本研究通过转录组、代谢组和元基因组分析,揭示建州大耳山羊(JBG)和西藏绒山羊(TCG)在基因、代谢和肠道微生物群方面的差异,对改善高原反刍动物生存模式具有重要意义。结果显示,JBG和TCG的肝脏中有553个deg。肝脏代谢组学分析显示,JBG组和TCG组的代谢活性存在显著差异,甘油磷脂和视黄醇代谢途径显著增加。山羊的肠道菌群包括Andreesenia、Dielma、Oscillibacter、Agrobacterium、Hyella和Thermosinus,它们与肝脏代谢产物相互作用,调节山羊的高原适应性。本研究表明,TCG通过调节肝脏基因表达、调节代谢途径、改善肠道菌群,增强免疫调节和能量利用效率,从而帮助TCG在低氧和高辐射环境中保持健康的生存能力。
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Integrative multi-omics analysis reveals liver-gut axis adaptation in high-altitude goats

Integrative multi-omics analysis reveals liver-gut axis adaptation in high-altitude goats
The liver-gut axis is an important regulatory axis for the host's metabolic functions. The study of liver gene expression, changes in metabolic products and the regulation of gut microbial communities in plateau animals under harsh environments can reveal the mechanisms by which Tibetan goats adapt to the plateau environment. This study employs transcriptome, metabolome and metagenomic analyses to reveal the differences in genes, metabolism, and gut microbiota between Jianzhou big-eared goats (JBG) and Xizang cashmere goats (TCG), which is of significant importance for improving survival models of high-altitude ruminants. The results showed that there were 553 DEGs in the liver of JBG and TCG. Hepatic metabolomic analysis revealed significant differences in metabolic activity between the JBG and TCG groups, with notable increases in glycerophospholipid and retinol metabolic pathways. The gut microbiota, including Andreesenia, Dielma, Oscillibacter, Agrobacterium, Hyella and Thermosinus, interact with liver metabolites and can regulate the high-altitude adaptability of goats. This study reveals that TCG enhance immune regulation and energy utilization efficiency by regulating liver gene expression, modulating metabolic pathways, and improving gut microbiota, thereby helping TCG maintain healthy survival capabilities in hypoxic and high-radiation environments.
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期刊介绍: Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology (CBP) publishes papers in comparative, environmental and evolutionary physiology. Part D: Genomics and Proteomics (CBPD), focuses on “omics” approaches to physiology, including comparative and functional genomics, metagenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics. Most studies employ “omics” and/or system biology to test specific hypotheses about molecular and biochemical mechanisms underlying physiological responses to the environment. We encourage papers that address fundamental questions in comparative physiology and biochemistry rather than studies with a focus that is purely technical, methodological or descriptive in nature.
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