Author:
Sun Jiajie,Xie Fang,Wang Jing,Luo Junyi,Chen Ting,Jiang Qingyan,Xi Qianyun,Liu George E.,Zhang Yongliang
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Domesticated pigs serve as an ideal animal model for biomedical research and also provide the majority of meat for human consumption in China. Porcine intramuscular fat content associates with human health and diseases and is essential in pork quality. The molecular mechanisms controlling lipid metabolism and intramuscular fat accretion across tissues in pigs, and how these changes in response to pig breeds, remain largely unknown.
Results
We surveyed the tissue-resident cell types of the porcine jejunum, colon, liver, and longissimus dorsi muscle between Lantang and Landrace breeds by single-cell RNA sequencing. Combining lipidomics and metagenomics approaches, we also characterized gene signatures and determined key discriminating markers of lipid digestibility, absorption, conversion, and deposition across tissues in two pig breeds. In Landrace, lean-meat swine mainly exhibited breed-specific advantages in lipid absorption and oxidation for energy supply in small and large intestinal epitheliums, nascent high-density lipoprotein synthesis for reverse cholesterol transport in enterocytes and hepatocytes, bile acid formation, and secretion for fat emulsification in hepatocytes, as well as intestinal-microbiota gene expression involved in lipid accumulation product. In Lantang, obese-meat swine showed a higher synthesis capacity of chylomicrons responsible for high serum triacylglycerol levels in small intestinal epitheliums, the predominant characteristics of lipid absorption in muscle tissue, and greater intramuscular adipcytogenesis potentials from muscular fibro-adipogenic progenitor subpopulation.
Conclusions
The findings enhanced our understanding of the cellular biology of lipid metabolism and opened new avenues to improve animal production and human diseases.
Funder
the Sci-Tech Innovation 2030 Agenda
Natural Science Foundation of China Program
the Opening Foundation of State Key Laboratory of Swine and Poultry Breeding Industry
the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province
the Science and Technology Project of Guangzhou
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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