Dietary genistein supplementation alters mRNA expression profile and alternative splicing signature in the thymus of chicks with lipopolysaccharide challenge
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Dietary genistein supplementation alters mRNA expression profile and alternative splicing signature in the thymus of chicks with lipopolysaccharide challenge
Abstract
Genistein is abundant in the soybean products, which exerts prominent effects on immune function. Little information is available about the effect of dietary genistein on thymic transcriptome, especially when suffering from lipopolysaccharide challenge. In this study, 180 one-day-old male broilers were randomly allocated to 3 groups: nonchallenged chicks given a basal diet (CON), and lipopolysaccharide-challenged chicks fed a basal diet (LPS), or lipopolysaccharide-challenged chicks fed a basal diet supplemented with 40 mg/kg genistein (GEN). Lipopolysaccharide injection induced thymocyte apoptosis and inflammatory reactions in the chicks. The results showed dietary genistein significantly reduced the percentage of CD3+ T lymphocytes by 10.04% and CD4+/CD8+ T lymphocyte ratio by 21.88% in the peripheral blood induced by lipopolysaccharide injection (P < 0.05). In addition, genistein significantly reduced the thymus index by 50% and apoptotic index by 12.34% induced by LPS challenge (P < 0.05). Transcriptomic analysis identified 1,926 DEGs (1,014 upregulated and 912 downregulated, P < 0.05) between GEN and LPS groups, which altered the mRNA expression profile and signaling pathways (Toll-like receptor, and NOD-like receptor signaling pathway) in the thymus. Furthermore, 5 splicing (AS) isoforms of the Drosophila Disabled-2 (DAB2) gene were detected, which were significantly upregulated in the GEN group compared with that in the LPS group. In summary, dietary genistein supplementation altered the RNA expression profile and AS signatures in the thymus, and alleviated immune response against lipopolysaccharide challenge.
Keywords: chicken; genistein; lipopolysaccharide; thymus; transcriptome.
Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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