SINE Insertion in the Intron of Pig GHR May Decrease Its Expression by Acting as a Repressor
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The genetic diversity of the GH/IGF axis genes and their association with the variation
of gene expression and phenotypic traits, principally represented by SNPs, have been extensively
reported. Nevertheless, the impact of retrotransposon insertion polymorphisms (RIPs) on the GH/IGF
axis gene activity has not been reported. In the present study, bioinformatic prediction and PCR
verification were performed to screen RIPs in four GH/IGF axis genes (GH, GHR, IGF1 and IGF1R).
In total, five RIPs, including one SINE RIP in intron 3 of IGF1, one L1 RIP in intron 7 of GHR, and
three SINE RIPs in intron 1, intron 5 and intron 9 of GHR, were confirmed by PCR, displaying
polymorphisms in diverse breeds. Dual luciferase reporter assay revealed that the SINE insertion in
intron 1 of GHR significantly repressed the GHR promoter activity in PK15, Hela, C2C12 and 3T3-L1
cells. Furthermore, qPCR results confirmed that this SINE insertion was associated with a decreased
expression of GHR in the leg muscle and longissimus dorsi, indicating that it may act as a repressor
involved in the regulation of GHR expression. In summary, our data revealed that RIPs contribute
to the genetic variation of GH/IGF axis genes, whereby one SINE RIP in the intron 1 of GHR may
decrease the expression of GHR by acting as a repressor.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
pig; GH/IGF axis; retrotransposon insertion polymorphism; SINE; structural variation; GHR
Elenco autori:
Chen, Cai; Zheng, Yao; Wang, Mengli; Murani, Eduard; D’Alessandro, Enrico; Ali Shoaib Moawad, ; Wang, Xiaoyan; Wimmers, Klaus; Song, Chengyi
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