Abstract

BackgroundNuclear receptor subfamily 1, group H, member 3 (NR1H3, an alias for Liver X receptor α, LXRα) is a member of the LXR nuclear receptor super family and is an important regulator of lipid and fatty acid accumulation in the liver, adipose and skeletal muscle.MethodsIn this study, single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from six populations of pig (Sus scrofa) were screened by PCR-sequencing and genotyped, and its association with backfat thickness was analyzed in a population of New Huai line (NHP, n = 117). In addition, quantitative real-time PCR and western blot were used to measure expression of NR1H3 in the liver tissue, backfat and longissimus dorsi muscle of DSP (n = 10), TP (n = 10) and YY (n = 10) pigs.ResultsThree SNPs (exon2-C105T, exon2-G106C, and exon5-A201C) were screened and exon5-A201C was identified; the genotype frequencies were significantly different between indigenous and introduced breeds. The CC genotype was associated with higher backfat thickness than the AA and AC genotypes in the NYP. NR1H3 mRNA and protein expression were higher in the liver and longissimus dorsi of DSP and TP than in those of YY. This increased NR1H3 expression might be associated with higher lipid deposition. NR1H3 expression in the backfat of YY was not lower than that in DSP or TP, which might because NR1H3 has an alternative regulatory function for lipid metabolism in the subcutaneous fat of pigs.ConclusionsOur results suggest that allele A of the exon5-A201C in NR1H3 may promote a reduction in backfat thickness, and differences in NR1H3 expression may be associated with differences in lipid deposition capacity among pigs.

Highlights

  • Nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group H, member 3 (NR1H3, an alias for Liver X receptor α, liver X receptor alpha (LXRα)) is a member of the LXR nuclear receptor super family and is an important regulator of lipid and fatty acid accumulation in the liver, adipose and skeletal muscle

  • The CC and AC genotypes were detected in Tibetan pig (TP) and Diannan small-eared pig (DSP), the AA and AC genotypes were found in Yorkshire pig (YY) and duroc pig (DP), and three genotypes (AA, AC, and CC) were found in dapulian black pig (DBP) and landrace pig (LP)

  • The AA genotype predominated in the introduced lean-type breeds (YY, LP, DP), whereas the CC genotype predominated in the Chinese indigenous fat-type breeds (TP, DSP)

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Introduction

Nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group H, member 3 (NR1H3, an alias for Liver X receptor α, LXRα) is a member of the LXR nuclear receptor super family and is an important regulator of lipid and fatty acid accumulation in the liver, adipose and skeletal muscle. NR1H3 is a member of the LXR nuclear super receptor family [1]. These genes are mainly distributed in the liver, adipose tissue, kidney, small intestine, and macrophages, and their main physiological function is to maintain the homeostasis of cholesterol level, lipoprotein metabolism, and fat synthesis [2,3,4]. NR1H3 signaling is associated with the development of pathogenic conditions, such as hepatic steatosis. The aims of this study were to investigate differences in NR1H3 expression and SNP among several breeds of pig, to analyze the association of NR1H3 with lipid deposition

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