Author:
Fanalli Simara Larissa,da Silva Bruna Pereira Martins,Gomes Julia Dezen,Ciconello Fernanda Nery,de Almeida Vivian Vezzoni,Freitas Felipe André Oliveira,Moreira Gabriel Costa Monteiro,Silva-Vignato Bárbara,Afonso Juliana,Reecy James,Koltes James,Koltes Dawn,Regitano Luciana Correia Almeida,de Carvalho Baileiro Júlio Cesar,Freitas Luciana,Coutinho Luiz Lehmann,Fukumasu Heidge,de Alencar Severino Matias,Luchiari Filho Albino,Cesar Aline Silva Mello
Abstract
AbstractDietary fatty acids (FA) are components of the lipids, which contribute to membrane structure, energy input, and biological functions related to cellular signaling and transcriptome regulation. However, the consumers still associate dietary FA with fat deposition and increased occurrence of metabolic diseases such as obesity and atherosclerosis. Previous studies already demonstrated that some fatty acids are linked with inflammatory response, preventing metabolic diseases. To better understand the role of dietary FA on metabolic diseases, for the first time, a study to identify key transcription factors (TF) involved in lipid metabolism and inflammatory response by transcriptome analysis from liver samples of animal models was performed. The key TF were identified by functional enrichment analysis from the list of differentially expressed genes identified in liver samples between 35 pigs fed with 1.5% or 3.0% soybean oil. The functional enrichment analysis detected TF linked to lipid homeostasis and inflammatory response, such as RXRA, EGFR, and SREBP2 precursor. These findings demonstrated that key TF related to lipid metabolism could be modulated by dietary inclusion of soybean oil. It could contribute to nutrigenomics research field that aims to elucidate dietary interventions in animal and human health, as well as to drive food technology and science.
Funder
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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