Abstract

Previously, long-term effects on body weight and reproductive performance have been demonstrated in the chicken model of prenatal protein undernutrition by albumen removal. Introduction of such persistent alterations in phenotype suggests stable changes in gene expression. Therefore, a genome-wide screening of the hepatic transcriptome by RNA-Seq was performed in adult hens. The albumen-deprived hens were created by partial removal of the albumen from eggs and replacement with saline early during embryonic development. Results were compared to sham-manipulated hens and non-manipulated hens. Grouping of the differentially expressed (DE) genes according to biological functions revealed the involvement of processes such as ‘embryonic and organismal development’ and ‘reproductive system development and function’. Molecular pathways that were altered were ‘amino acid metabolism’, ‘carbohydrate metabolism’ and ‘protein synthesis’. Three key central genes interacting with many DE genes were identified: UBC, NR3C1, and ELAVL1. The DNA methylation of 9 DE genes and 3 key central genes was examined by MeDIP-qPCR. The DNA methylation of a fragment (UBC_3) of the UBC gene was increased in the albumen-deprived hens compared to the non-manipulated hens. In conclusion, these results demonstrated that prenatal protein undernutrition by albumen removal leads to long-term alterations of the hepatic transcriptome in the chicken.

Highlights

  • The effects of albumen removal in the chicken have been studied by other groups[4,9] and our own group[5,6,7,10,11]

  • The objective of the present study was to perform a genome-wide screening for differences in gene expression using RNA-Sequencing (RNA-Seq) in liver samples collected from adult laying hens and differentially expressed genes were grouped according to biological function to discover affected pathways

  • It was investigated whether the alterations in gene expression coincided with changes in DNA methylation, in order to examine the possibility of epigenetic mechanisms underlying the observed long-term programming effects

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Introduction

The effects of albumen removal in the chicken have been studied by other groups[4,9] and our own group[5,6,7,10,11]. The objective of the present study was to perform a genome-wide screening for differences in gene expression using RNA-Sequencing (RNA-Seq) in liver samples collected from adult laying hens and differentially expressed genes were grouped according to biological function to discover affected pathways. It was investigated whether the alterations in gene expression coincided with changes in DNA methylation, in order to examine the possibility of epigenetic mechanisms underlying the observed long-term programming effects

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