Effect of growth selection of broilers on breast muscle satellite cell function: Response of satellite cells to NOV, COMP, MYBP-C1, and CSRP3
The wooden breast (WB) myopathy is characterized by the palpation of a hard pectoralis major muscle that results in the necrosis and fibrosis of muscle fibers in fast-growing heavy weight meat-type broiler chickens. Necrosis of existing muscle fibers requires the repair and replacement of these myof...
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description | The wooden breast (WB) myopathy is characterized by the palpation of a hard pectoralis major muscle that results in the necrosis and fibrosis of muscle fibers in fast-growing heavy weight meat-type broiler chickens. Necrosis of existing muscle fibers requires the repair and replacement of these myofibers. Satellite cells are responsible for the repair and regeneration of myofibers. To address how WB affects satellite cell function, top differentially expressed genes in unaffected and WB-affected pectoralis major muscle determined by RNA-Sequencing were studied by knocking down their expression by small interfering RNA in proliferating and differentiating commercial Ross 708 and Randombred (RBch) satellite cells. RBch satellite cells are from commercial 1995 broilers before WB appeared in broilers. Genes studied were: Nephroblastoma Overexpressed (NOV); Myosin Binding Protein-C (MYBP-C1); Cysteine-Rich Protein 3 (CSRP3); and Cartilage Oligomeric Matrix Protein (COMP). Ross 708 satellite cells had greatly reduced proliferation and differentiation compared to RBch satellite cells. MYBP-C1, CSRP3, and COMP reduced late proliferation and NOV did not affect proliferation in both lines. The timing of the knockdown differentially affected differentiation. If the expression was reduced at the beginning of proliferation, the effect on differentiation was greater than if the knockdown was at the beginning of differentiation. These data suggest, appropriate gene expression levels during proliferation greatly impact multinucleated myotube formation during differentiation. The effect of slow myofiber genes MYBP-C1 and CSRP3 on proliferation and differentiation suggests the presence of aerobic Type I satellite cells in the pectoralis major muscle which contains anaerobic Type IIb cells.
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•Growth-selected satellite cells (SC) have decreased activity compared to non-growth selected SC.•NOV, COMP, MYBP-C1, and CSRP3 differentially affect SC proliferation and differentiation.•SC during proliferation are more sensitive to NOV, COMP, MYBP-C1 and CSRP3 expression. |
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