Transcriptomic Analysis between Normal and High-intake Feeding Geese Provides Insight into Adipose Deposition and Susceptibility to Fatty Liver in Migratory Birds
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ABSTRACT: Geese have a high tolerance of massive energy intake and exhibit little pathological development. We assessed phenotypes and transcriptomes of Tianfu geese to investigate the dynamic expression network behind goose adipogenesis. Goose liver exhibited higher fat accumulation than adipose tissues during fattening. We identified differentially expressed genes that function in several important lipid metabolism pathways, immune response, regulation of cancer, and differentially expressed long noncoding RNAs that might be involved in regulation of these pathways. We found that genes like BGE1 and SCD, which have key roles in glycolysis and synthesis of fatty acids, had higher fold change in liver than in adipose tissue. we suppose that the evolutionary split from mammals in adipogenesis is a result of adaptive evolution to long-distance migration.
ORGANISM(S): Anser cygnoides
PROVIDER: GSE119421 | GEO | 2019/01/01
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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