Transcriptomic analysis of intestinal organoids, derived from pigs divergent in feed efficiency, and their response to Escherichia coli

饲料效率不同的猪的肠道类器官的转录组分析及其对大肠杆菌的反应

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作者:Ole Madsen, Roxann S C Rikkers, Jerry M Wells, Rob Bergsma, Soumya K Kar, Nico Taverne, Anja J Taverne-Thiele, Esther D Ellen, Henri Woelders

Background

There is increasing interest in using intestinal organoids to study complex traits like feed efficiency (FE) and host-microbe interactions. The

Conclusions

These findings demonstrate the potential for using organoids to gain insights into complex biological mechanisms such as FE.

Results

Colon and ileum tissue from low and high FE pigs was used to generate 3D organoids and two dimensional (2D) monolayers of organoid cells for E. coli challenge. Genome-wide gene expression was used to investigate molecular differences between pigs that were phenotypically divergent for FE and to study the difference in gene expression after challenge with E. coli. We showed, (1) minor differences in gene expression of colon organoids from pigs with low and high FE phenotypes, (2) that an E. coli challenge results in a strong innate immune gene response in both colon and ileum organoids, (3) that the immune response seems to be less pronounced in the colon organoids of high FE pigs and (4) a slightly stronger immune response was observed in ileum than in colon organoids. Conclusions: These findings demonstrate the potential for using organoids to gain insights into complex biological mechanisms such as FE.

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