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. 2010 Nov;10(4):609-18.
doi: 10.1007/s10142-010-0175-2. Epub 2010 Jun 4.

Skeletal muscle specific genes networks in cattle

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Skeletal muscle specific genes networks in cattle

Natalia Moreno-Sánchez et al. Funct Integr Genomics. 2010 Nov.

Abstract

While physiological differences across skeletal muscles have been described, the differential gene expression underlying them and the discovery of how they interact to perform specific biological processes are largely to be elucidated. The purpose of the present study was, firstly, to profile by cDNA microarrays the differential gene expression between two skeletal muscle types, Psoas major (PM) and Flexor digitorum (FD), in beef cattle and then to interpret the results in the context of a bovine gene coexpression network, detecting possible changes in connectivity across the skeletal muscle system. Eighty four genes were differentially expressed (DE) between muscles. Approximately 54% encoded metabolic enzymes and structural-contractile proteins. DE genes were involved in similar processes and functions, but the proportion of genes in each category varied within each muscle. A correlation matrix was obtained for 61 out of the 84 DE genes from a gene coexpression network. Different groups of coexpression were observed, the largest one having 28 metabolic and contractile genes, up-regulated in PM, and mainly encoding fast-glycolytic fibre structural components and glycolytic enzymes. In FD, genes related to cell support seemed to constitute its identity feature and did not positively correlate to the rest of DE genes in FD. Moreover, changes in connectivity for some DE genes were observed in the different gene ontologies. Our results confirm the existence of a muscle dependent transcription and coexpression pattern and suggest the necessity of integrating different muscle types to perform comprehensive networks for the transcriptional landscape of bovine skeletal muscle.

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Fig. 1
Correlation matrix among the differentially expressed genes. The 39 genes located in the upper left corner of the correlation matrix corresponded to genes up-regulated in Psoas major. The 22 genes located in the lower right corner corresponded to genes up-regulated in Flexor digitorum. Gene ontology annotations are indicated within each muscle. Genes belonging to the same GO within each muscle are grouped inside a green square

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