Integrated analysis of muscle transcriptome, miRNA, and proteome of Chinese indigenous breed Ningxiang pig in three developmental stages

Front Genet. 2024 May 14:15:1393834. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2024.1393834. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The Ningxiang pig, a distinguished local breed in China, is recognized for its good meat quality traits. This study examines the proteomics of Ningxiang pigs at three developmental stages and delves into the upstream transcriptomics of these proteomics. Such an analysis facilitates a deeper understanding of the molecular interplay between proteins and transcriptomes in the Ningxiang pig muscle, influencing muscle growth and development. In this research, we analyzed the muscles of Ningxiang pigs at three developmental stages: 30 days in weaned piglets, 90 days in nursery pigs, and 210 days in late fattening pigs. There a total of 16 differentially co-expressed miRNAs (ssc-miRNA-1, ssc-miRNA-378, ssc-miRNA-143, ssc-miRNA-30e, etc.), 74 differentially co-expressed mRNA (PLIN3, CPT2, IGF2 and HSP90AB1, etc.) have been identified in the three stages. 572 differentially abundant proteins (DAPs) (APOC3, NDUFA2, HSPD1, ATP5E, PDHA1, etc.) were readily identified by comparing different time periods. According to the KEGG enrich pathway results that DAPs most enriched in growth and development pathways, immune mechanism pathways and maintaining functions of physical. Through short time-series expression miner (STEM) association analysis, a total of 571 negative miRNA-mRNA interaction pairs and 2 negative miRNA-mRNA-protein (Chr05_11955-Pig.17268.1-ATP5F1B, ssc-miR-194a-3p-Pig.15802.1-ACY1) interaction pairs were found. Our study provides a theoretical basis on molecular mechanism for the study of IMF deposition, muscle growth and immunity in Ningxiang pig breed.

Keywords: IMF; Ningxiang pig; longissimus dorsi muscle; proteome; transcriptome.

Grants and funding

The authors declare that financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. The design and cultivation of the new breed in pigs with high-quality meat (2023ZD04046), Research and industrialization demonstration of pig large-scale healthy breeding technology (202102AE090046-3), Hunan Provincial Natural Science Joint Foundation (2022JJ50018) and Major Science and Technology Special Plan of Yunnan Province (202202AE090032 and 202102AE090046-3), Southwest Minzu University Research Startup Funds (Grant No. RQD2022038).