Characterization of immune pleiotropy of ESR1 gene in pigs.
Immunogenetics
; 72(8): 413-422, 2020 10.
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It is well known that the estrogen receptor alpha gene (ESR1) affects the reproductive traits of pigs; however, the immune role of ESR1 gene has not yet been resolved. Here, we characterized the pleiotropic aspects of ESR1 gene in immunity using the pig model. Tissue expression profile showed that the ESR1 gene had a broad ectopic expression in multiple reproductive and immune-related tissues/organs, which provided the tissue-level spatial fundamental of ESR1 gene that might function as a pleiotropic immune regulator. Using the peripheral blood cell model, a coupling transcriptome analytical strategy was proposed and verified that there existed strong positive or negative correlations of ESR1 gene with hundreds of differentially expressed genes that were involved in the immune regulation, indicating that the ESR1 gene might affect or be affected by, directly or indirectly, dozens of immune-related genes in the peripheral blood cells. Furthermore, the results of genetic association analysis showed that the SmaI-polymorphism of ESR1 gene had significant or highly significant associations with multiple immune traits, including platelet (PLT), hematocrit (HCT), the number of CD4-CD8-CD3- cells, plateletcrit (PCT), mean corpuscular volume (MCV), and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC). Multiple evidences supported the immune pleiotropic roles of ESR1 gene in pigs. The study advances our understanding of the cross-species immune pleiotropic landscape of ESR1 gene and also provides a potential pleiotropic molecular marker for disease-resistant breeding in pigs.
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Polimorfismo Genético
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Regulação da Expressão Gênica
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Receptor alfa de Estrogênio
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Estudos de Associação Genética
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Animals
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2020
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