Phylogenetic and expression analysis of the angiopoietin-like gene family and their role in lipid metabolism in pigs.

Anim Biosci

State Key Laboratory for Managing Biotic and Chemical Threats to the Quality and Safety of Agro-products, Institute of Agroproduct Safety and Nutrition, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, China.

Published: October 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to explore the phylogenetic relationships and expression patterns of the angiopoietin-like (ANGPTL) gene family in pigs and their involvement in lipid metabolism.
  • The researchers performed amino acid sequence, phylogenetic, and gene expression analyses across various tissues in Jinhua pigs, revealing significant similarities between pig ANGPTLs and their human counterparts.
  • Findings indicated distinct expression levels of ANGPTL3, ANGPTL4, and ANGPTL8 in different tissues, highlighting their potential roles in regulating fat accumulation and improving understanding of lipid metabolism in pigs.

Article Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the phylogenetic and expression analysis of the angiopoietin-like (ANGPTL) gene family and their role in lipid metabolism in pigs.

Methods: In this study, the amino acid sequence analysis, phylogenetic analysis, and chromosome adjacent gene analysis were performed to identify the ANGPTL gene family in pigs. According to the body weight data from 60 Jinhua pigs, different tissues of 6 pigs with average body weight were used to determine the expression profile of ANGPTL1-8. The ileum, subcutaneous fat, and liver of 8 pigs with distinct fatness were selected to analyze the gene expression of ANGPTL3, ANGPTL4, and ANGPTL8.

Results: The sequence length of ANGPTLs in pigs was between 1,186 and 1,991 bp, and the pig ANGPTL family members shared common features with human homologous genes, including the high similarity of the amino acid sequence and chromosome flanking genes. Amino acid sequence analysis showed that ANGPTL1-7 had a highly conserved domain except for ANGPTL8. Phylogenetic analysis showed that each ANGPTL homologous gene shared a common origin. Quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis showed that ANGPTL family members had different expression patterns in different tissues. ANGPTL3 and ANGPTL8 were mainly expressed in the liver, while ANGPTL4 was expressed in many other tissues, such as the intestine and subcutaneous fat. The expression levels of ANGPTL3 in the liver and ANGPTL4 in the liver, intestine and subcutaneous fat of Jinhua pigs with low propensity for adipogenesis were significantly higher than those of high propensity for adipogenesis.

Conclusion: These results increase our knowledge about the biological role of the ANGPTL family in this important economic species, it will also help to better understand the role of ANGPTL3, ANGPTL4, and ANGPTL8 in lipid metabolism of pigs, and provide innovative ideas for developing strategies to improve meat quality of pigs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10475376PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ab.23.0057DOI Listing

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