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Dynamic chromatin architecture of the porcine adipose tissues with weight gain and loss

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  • Long Jin

    (Sichuan Agricultural University
    Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Danyang Wang

    (Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences and China National Center for Bioinformation
    University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Ocean University of China)

  • Jiaman Zhang

    (Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Pengliang Liu

    (Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Yujie Wang

    (Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Yu Lin

    (Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Can Liu

    (Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Ziyin Han

    (Sichuan Agricultural University
    Foshan University)

  • Keren Long

    (Sichuan Agricultural University
    Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Diyan Li

    (Chengdu University)

  • Yu Jiang

    (Northwest A&F University)

  • Guisen Li

    (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

  • Yu Zhang

    (Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Jingyi Bai

    (Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Xiaokai Li

    (Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Jing Li

    (Sichuan Agricultural University
    Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Lu Lu

    (Sichuan Agricultural University
    Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Fanli Kong

    (Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Xun Wang

    (Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Hua Li

    (Foshan University)

  • Zhiqing Huang

    (Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Jideng Ma

    (Sichuan Agricultural University
    Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Xiaolan Fan

    (Sichuan Agricultural University
    Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Linyuan Shen

    (Sichuan Agricultural University
    Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Li Zhu

    (Sichuan Agricultural University
    Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Yanzhi Jiang

    (Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Guoqing Tang

    (Sichuan Agricultural University
    Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Bin Feng

    (Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Bo Zeng

    (Sichuan Agricultural University
    Ya’an Digital Economy Operation Company)

  • Liangpeng Ge

    (Pig Industry Sciences Key Laboratory of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Chongqing Academy of Animal Sciences)

  • Xuewei Li

    (Sichuan Agricultural University
    Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Qianzi Tang

    (Sichuan Agricultural University
    Sichuan Agricultural University)

  • Zhihua Zhang

    (Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences and China National Center for Bioinformation
    University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Mingzhou Li

    (Sichuan Agricultural University
    Sichuan Agricultural University)

Abstract

Using an adult female miniature pig model with diet-induced weight gain/weight loss, we investigated the regulatory mechanisms of three-dimensional (3D) genome architecture in adipose tissues (ATs) associated with obesity. We generated 249 high-resolution in situ Hi-C chromatin contact maps of subcutaneous AT and three visceral ATs, analyzing transcriptomic and chromatin architectural changes under different nutritional treatments. We find that chromatin architecture remodeling underpins transcriptomic divergence in ATs, potentially linked to metabolic risks in obesity development. Analysis of chromatin architecture among subcutaneous ATs of different mammals suggests the presence of transcriptional regulatory divergence that could explain phenotypic, physiological, and functional differences in ATs. Regulatory element conservation analysis in pigs and humans reveals similarities in the regulatory circuitry of genes responsible for the obesity phenotype and identified non-conserved elements in species-specific gene sets that underpin AT specialization. This work provides a data-rich tool for discovering obesity-related regulatory elements in humans and pigs.

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  • Long Jin & Danyang Wang & Jiaman Zhang & Pengliang Liu & Yujie Wang & Yu Lin & Can Liu & Ziyin Han & Keren Long & Diyan Li & Yu Jiang & Guisen Li & Yu Zhang & Jingyi Bai & Xiaokai Li & Jing Li & Lu Lu, 2023. "Dynamic chromatin architecture of the porcine adipose tissues with weight gain and loss," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-19, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-39191-0
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-39191-0
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