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Anim Sci J ; 90(9): 1278-1286, 2019 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31293025

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Intramuscular fat (IMF) content has been identified as a crucial factor of porcine meat quality. MAT2A and MAT2B coordinately catalyzes the synthesis of the major biological methyl donor S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe). However, the regulatory effect of MAT2A and MAT2B on porcine intramuscular preadipocyte proliferation has not been clarified. In this study, we investigated the effect of MAT2A and MAT2B and its potential mechanism during porcine intramuscular proliferation. We demonstrated that overexpression of MAT2A and MAT2B promoted the cell cycle progression of porcine preadipocyte by flow cytometry and EdU-labeling assay, as well as promoted the expression of cell cycle marker genes including Cyclin B, Cyclin D, and Cyclin-dependent kinase 4, but reduced the expression of cell cycle inhibitor P27. Consistently, knockdown of MAT2A and MAT2B inhibited cell cycle progression and downregulated the mRNA and protein levels of the above genes. Furthermore, overexpression of MAT2A and MAT2B activated the phosphorylation of ERK1/2. Moreover, the inhibitory effect of U0126 (a specific ERK1/2 inhibitor) on the ERK1/2 activities was partially recovered by overexpression of MAT2A and MAT2B in porcine intramuscular preadipocytes. Taken together, our findings suggested that MAT2A and MAT2B promote porcine preadipocyte proliferation by ERK1/2 signaling pathway.


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Adipogenesis/physiology , Methionine Adenosyltransferase/metabolism , Adipocytes/cytology , Adipocytes/metabolism , Animals , Cell Cycle Checkpoints/physiology , Cell Proliferation , MAP Kinase Signaling System , Muscles/physiology , Swine
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Can J Vet Res ; 83(2): 104-109, 2019 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31097872

ABSTRACT

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), which is caused by the PRRS virus (PRRSV), has resulted in large economic losses for the swine industry. The virus has shown remarkable genetic diversity since its discovery. In our study, we investigated mutation types in the evolution of PRRSV for both in vivo and in vitro passaging of the virus. Sequence alignment analysis demonstrated that the most common hypermutations expressed were A→G/U→C and G→A/C→U. The data provide a new theoretical basis for PRRSV evolution.


Le syndrome reproducteur et respiratoire porcin (SRRP), qui est causé par le virus SRRP (VSRRP), a entrainé de grosses pertes économiques à l'industrie porcine. Le virus a démontré une remarquable diversité génétique depuis sa mise en évidence. Dans notre étude, nous avons examiné les types de mutation dans l'évolution du VSRRP lors du passage in vivo et in vitro du virus. L'analyse d'alignement des séquences a démontré que les hypermutations les plus fréquemment exprimées étaient A→G/U→C et G→A/C→U. Ces données fournissent une nouvelle base théorique pour l'évolution du VSRRP.(Traduit par Docteur Serge Messier).


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Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome/virology , Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus/genetics , Sequence Alignment , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Evolution, Molecular , Genome, Viral , Mutation , Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus/pathogenicity , Swine , Virulence
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