Understanding the role of myoglobin content in Iberian pigs fattened in an extensive system through analysis of the transcriptome profile
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Understanding the role of myoglobin content in Iberian pigs fattened in an extensive system through analysis of the transcriptome profile
Abstract
Meat color is the first perceived sensory feature and one of the most important quality traits. Myoglobin is the main pigment in meat, giving meat its characteristic cherry-red color, highly appreciated by the consumers. In the current study, we used the RNA-seq technique to characterize the longissimus dorsi muscle transcriptome in two groups of Iberian pigs with divergent breeding values for myoglobin content. As a result, we identified 57 differentially expressed genes and transcripts (DEGs). Moreover, we have validated the RNA-seq expression of a set of genes by quantitative PCR (qPCR). Functional analyses revealed an enrichment of DEGs in biological processes related to oxidation (HBA1), lipid metabolism (ECH1, PLA2G10, PLD2), inflammation (CHST1, CD209, PLA2G10), and immune system (CD209, MX2, LGALS3, LGALS9). The upstream analysis showed a total of five transcriptional regulatory factors and eight master regulators that could moderate the expression of some DEGs, highlighting SPI1 and MAPK1, since they regulate the expression of DEGs involved in immune defense and inflammatory processes. Iberian pigs with high myoglobin content also showed higher expression of the HBA1 gene and both molecules, myoglobin and hemoglobin, have been described as having a protective effect against oxidative and inflammatory processes. Therefore, the HBA1 gene is a very promising candidate gene to harbor polymorphisms underlying myoglobin content, whereby further studies should be carried out for its potential use in an Iberian pig selection program.
Keywords: Iberian pig; RNA-seq; myoglobin content; transcriptome and functional analysis.
© 2022 The Authors. Animal Genetics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Stichting International Foundation for Animal Genetics.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors Luisa Ramírez and Gema Matos are employees of the enterprise “Sánchez Romero Carvajal” and Miguel Ángel Fernández‐Barroso, Yolanda Núñez, Juan María García‐Casco and María Muñoz were employees of the “Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria—INIA” when the study was carried out. Therefore, we declare no conflicts of interest regarding the writing of this manuscript.
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