Abstract

This study hypothesized that female peri-conceptional undernutrition evokes transcriptomic alterations in the pig myometrium during the peri-implantation period. Myometrium was collected on days 15–16 of pregnancy from pigs fed a normal- (n = 4) or restricted-diet (n = 4) from conception until day 9th of pregnancy, and the transcriptomic profiles of the tissue were compared using Porcine (V2) Expression Microarrays 4 × 44 K. In restricted diet-fed pigs, 1021 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) with fold change ≥ 1.5, P ≤ 0.05 were revealed, and 708 of them were up-regulated. Based on the count score, the top within GOs was GO cellular components “extracellular exosome”, and the top KEGG pathway was the metabolic pathway. Ten selected DEGs, i.e. hydroxysteroid (17β) dehydrogenase 8, cyclooxygenase 2, prostaglandin F receptor, progesterone receptor membrane component 1, progesterone receptor membrane component 2, annexin A2, homeobox A10, S-phase cyclin A-associated protein in the ER, SRC proto-oncogene, non-receptor tyrosine kinase, and proliferating cell nuclear antigen were conducted through qPCR to validate microarray data. In conclusion, dietary restriction during the peri-conceptional period causes alterations in the expression of genes encoding proteins involved i.a. in the endocrine activity of the myometrium, embryo-maternal interactions, and mechanisms regulating cell cycle and proliferation.

Highlights

  • This study hypothesized that female peri-conceptional undernutrition evokes transcriptomic alterations in the pig myometrium during the peri-implantation period

  • The transcriptomic analysis evaluated 1021 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) (FC ≥ 1.5; P ≤ 0.05) in the myometrium collected during the peri-implantation period from restricted-diet-fed pigs compared to the myometrium collected from normal-diet-fed pigs

  • The present study demonstrated that the short-lasting undernutrition in pigs during the peri-conceptional period alters the transcriptomic profile of the myometrium during the peri-implantation period

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Introduction

This study hypothesized that female peri-conceptional undernutrition evokes transcriptomic alterations in the pig myometrium during the peri-implantation period. Dietary restriction during the peri-conceptional period causes alterations in the expression of genes encoding proteins involved i.a. in the endocrine activity of the myometrium, embryo-maternal interactions, and mechanisms regulating cell cycle and proliferation. Studies performed on pigs demonstrated that the peri-conceptional undernutrition leads to the decrease of the total content of estradiol-17β ­(E2) in the uterine flushings during the peri-implantation p­ eriod[17] This effect can be a result of the altered steroidogenic activity of the uterus. The previous studies have shown that the peri-conceptional undernutrition induces global transcriptomic changes in conceptuses and the endometrium of females during the peri-implantation ­period[18,27] suggesting that dietary restriction may affect a variety of mechanisms occurring in the uterus for proper embryo implantation and future development. Accession No to reference sequence in GenBank NM_001123145 XM_021072103 NM_213845 XM_003134756 XM_005659424 NM_213845 XM_005670976 XM_013994503 NM_214208 NM_001256367 AK348170 NM_001128445 XM_001927105 NM_001115155 XM_005653156 XM_013984761 XM_021078435 XM_021071476 XM_021074288 XM_021102361 XM_021087164 XM_021101377 XR_001307225.2 XM_019942803 XM_005666690 XM_021077850 XR_002345591 XM_021082279 XM_021089177 XM_003130079

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