Abstract

Reducing backfat thickness (BFT), determined by subcutaneous fat deposition, is vital in Chinese developed pig breeds. The level of miR-503 in the backfat of Guanzhong Black pigs was found to be lower than that in Large White pigs, implying that miR-503 may be related to BFT. However, the effect and mechanism of miR-503 on adipogenic differentiation in subcutaneous preadipocytes remain unknown. Compared with Large White pigs, the BFT and body fat content of Guanzhong Black pigs were greater, but the level of miR-503 was lower in subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) at 180 days of age. Furthermore, miR-503 promoted preadipocyte proliferation by increasing the proportion of S-phase and EdU-positive cells. However, miR-503 inhibited preadipocyte differentiation by downregulating adipogenic gene expression. Mechanistically, miR-503 directly targeted musculoaponeurotic fibrosarcoma oncogene homolog K (MafK) in both proliferating and differentiating preadipocytes to repress adipogenesis. Our findings provide a novel miRNA biomarker for reducing pig BFT levels to improve carcass quality.

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