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Scientific Reports | 2016

Gene expression differences in Longissimus muscle of Nelore steers genetically divergent for residual feed intake.

Polyana C. Tizioto; Luiz Lehmann Coutinho; Priscila S. N. Oliveira; Aline S. M. Cesar; W. J. S. Diniz; A. O. D. Lima; M. I. P. Rocha; Jared E. Decker; Robert D. Schnabel; Gerson Barreto Mourão; R. R. Tullio; Adhemar Zerlotini; Jeremy F. Taylor; Luciana Correia de Almeida Regitano

Residual feed intake (RFI), a measure of feed efficiency (FE), is defined as the difference between the observed and the predictable feed intake considering size and growth of the animal. It is extremely important to beef production systems due to its impact on the allocation of land areas to alternative agricultural production, animal methane emissions, food demand and cost of production. Global differential gene expression analysis between high and low RFI groups (HRFI and LRFI: less and more efficient, respectively) revealed 73 differentially expressed (DE) annotated genes in Longissimus thoracis (LT) muscle of Nelore steers. These genes are involved in the overrepresented pathways Metabolism of Xenobiotics by Cytochrome P450 and Butanoate and Tryptophan Metabolism. Among the DE transcripts were several proteins related to mitochondrial function and the metabolism of lipids. Our findings indicate that observed gene expression differences are primarily related to metabolic processes underlying oxidative stress. Genes involved in the metabolism of xenobiotics and antioxidant mechanisms were primarily down-regulated, while genes responsible for lipid oxidation and ketogenesis were up-regulated in HRFI group. By using LT muscle, this study reinforces our previous findings using liver tissue and reveals new genes and likely tissue-specific regulators playing key-roles in these processes.


Meat Science | 2012

Polymorphism and parent-of-origin effects on gene expression of CAST, leptin and DGAT1 in cattle

Simone Cristina Méo Niciura; Adriana Mércia Guaratini Ibelli; Gisele Veneroni Gouveia; Juliana Gracielle Gonzaga Gromboni; M. I. P. Rocha; Marcela Maria de Souza; Suelen Scarpa de Mello; Luciana Correia de Almeida Regitano

This study aimed to investigate differential allele expression (DAE) and polymorphism and parent-of-origin effects on expression of genes related to beef traits. CAST, related to meat tenderness, and DGAT1 and leptin, related to fat deposition, were evaluated. In bovine fetal tissues CAST was expressed twice as much (P < 0.05) in muscle of homozygous GG than in heterozygous AG. Leptin was expressed about one-tenth as much (P < 0.05) in heterozygous TpCm (allele T of paternal origin and allele C of maternal origin) than in homozygous CC. No DAE was observed. The evidence of polymorphism effect on expression of CAST and parent-of-origin effect on leptin contributes to a better understanding of events controlling the expression of genes of economic interest in cattle. Furthermore, if the parent-of-origin effects observed in fetal tissues are confirmed in adult tissues and associated to phenotypic variation, this parental origin criterion may be considered in marker-assisted selection of beef traits.


Genetics and Molecular Research | 2016

Allele- and parent-of-origin-specific effects on expression of the KCNJ11 gene: A candidate for meat tenderness in cattle

M. M. de Souza; Simone Cristina Méo Niciura; P. C. Tizioto; Adriana Mércia Guaratini Ibelli; G. Gasparin; M. I. P. Rocha; F. A. Bressani; W. Malagó-Jr; W. J. S. Diniz; P. S. N. de Oliveira; A. O. D. Lima; Maurício de Alvarenga Mudadu; W. Barioni Junior; Luiz Lehmann Coutinho; L. C. A. Regitano

In contrast to the Mendelian inheritance model, parental alleles can contribute unequally to gene expression, which may result in phenotypic variance among individuals and bias in the predicted additive effect of molecular markers associated with production traits. Given the need to understand the effects of allelic variation and parent-of-origin effects on the expression of genes with a commercial interest in cattle, we analyzed the expression of KCNJ11 (potassium inwardly rectifying channel, subfamily J, member 11), which was previously described as a functional candidate gene for meat tenderness. Allele-specific and parent-of-origin-dependent expression of this gene were assessed in bovine muscle using the rs379610823 single nucleotide polymorphism as a reference. Biallelic expression was observed; however, the T allele was expressed at significantly higher levels than the C allele. Furthermore, increased expression of KCNJ11 was found in animals harboring the maternal T allele. This study is the first to describe the differential allelic expression of bovine KCNJ11. Our findings are important for understanding the mechanisms that underlie the pattern of KCNJ11 expression and its potential impact on the phenotypic variation of meat tenderness in Nelore beef cattle. This reinforces the need for further investigation of allelic- and parent-of-origin expression deviation in genetic markers eligible for the selection of target traits.


Scientific Reports | 2018

A comprehensive manually-curated compendium of bovine transcription factors

Marcela M. de Souza; Adhemar Zerlotini; L. Geistlinger; P. C. Tizioto; Jeremy F. Taylor; M. I. P. Rocha; W. J. S. Diniz; Luiz Lehmann Coutinho; Luciana Correia de Almeida Regitano

Transcription factors (TFs) are pivotal regulatory proteins that control gene expression in a context-dependent and tissue-specific manner. In contrast to human, where comprehensive curated TF collections exist, bovine TFs are only rudimentary recorded and characterized. In this article, we present a manually-curated compendium of 865 sequence-specific DNA-binding bovines TFs, which we analyzed for domain family distribution, evolutionary conservation, and tissue-specific expression. In addition, we provide a list of putative transcription cofactors derived from known interactions with the identified TFs. Since there is a general lack of knowledge concerning the regulation of gene expression in cattle, the curated list of TF should provide a basis for an improved comprehension of regulatory mechanisms that are specific to the species.


Journal of Animal Science | 2016

0318 PRUNE2 gene has a potential effect on residual feed intake in Nellore cattle.

A. O. D. Lima; P. S. N. Oliveira; P. C. Tizioto; A. L. Somavilla; W. J. S. Diniz; J. V. D. Silva; Sónia C.S. Andrade; C. Boschiero; Aline S. M. Cesar; Marcela Maria de Souza; M. I. P. Rocha; J. Afonso; C. E. Buss; Maurício de Alvarenga Mudadu; Gerson Barreto Mourão; Luiz Lehmann Coutinho; L. C. A. Regitano


Scientific Reports | 2017

Erratum: Corrigendum: Gene expression differences in Longissimus muscle of Nelore steers genetically divergent for residual feed intake

Polyana C. Tizioto; Luiz Lehmann Coutinho; Priscila S. N. Oliveira; Aline S. M. Cesar; W. J. S. Diniz; A. O. D. Lima; M. I. P. Rocha; Jared E. Decker; Robert D. Schnabel; Gerson Barreto Mourão; R. R. Tullio; Adhemar Zerlotini; Jeremy F. Taylor; Luciana Correia de Almeida Regitano


Archive | 2017

Identification of genes associated with copper-deficient fatty acid increase in Nelore cattle.

Joana Afonso; P. C. Tizioto; P. S. N. de Oliveira; W. J. da S. Diniz; A. O. de Lima; M. M. de Souza; M. I. P. Rocha; J. V. da Silva; C. E. Buss; C. F. Gromboni; Gerson Barreto Mourão; A. R. de A. Nogueira; L. L. Coutinho; L. C. de A. Regitano


Archive | 2017

Co-expression network analysis identifies genes associated with meat tenderness.

W. J. da S. Diniz; Augusto César; L. Geistlinger; P. C. Tizioto; P. S. N. de Oliveira; Joana Afonso; M. I. P. Rocha; A. O. de Lima; C. E. Buss; L. L. Coutinho; L. C. de A. Regitano


Archive | 2017

Allele-specific gene expression in liver of Nelore cattle extremes for feed efficiency.

M. I. P. Rocha; M. M. de Souza; A. Zerlotini Neto; P. C. Tizioto; P. S. N. de Oliveira; A. O. de Lima; Joana Afonso; L. L. Coutinho; L. C. de A. Regitano; Simone Cristina Méo Niciura


Archive | 2017

Potential regulatory elements on PCDH7 gene affecting residual feed intake in Nelore cattle.

A. O. de Lima; P. C. Tizioto; P. S. N. de Oliveira; L. Geistlinger; M. I. P. Rocha; W. J. da S. Diniz; Joana Afonso; C. E. Buss; J. Petrini; Gerson Barreto Mourão; L. L. Coutinho; L. C. de A. Regitano

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P. C. Tizioto

University of São Paulo

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L. L. Coutinho

Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz

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W. J. S. Diniz

Federal University of São Carlos

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A. O. D. Lima

Federal University of São Carlos

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L. Geistlinger

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Simone Cristina Méo Niciura

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Luciana Correia de Almeida Regitano

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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