Dynamic gene expression in fish muscle during recovery growth induced by a fasting-refeeding schedule

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Recovery growth is a phase of rapid growth that is triggered by adequate refeeding of animals following a period of weight loss caused by starvation. In this study, to obtain more information on the system-wide integration of recover...

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Main Authors: Esquerré Diane, Le Cam Aurélie, Rallière Cécile, Montfort Jerome, Rescan Pierre-Yves, Hugot Karine
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2007-11-01
Series:BMC Genomics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/8/438
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spelling doaj-03a9cbb4889d4654b6e141a3946611832020-11-25T00:29:57ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642007-11-018143810.1186/1471-2164-8-438Dynamic gene expression in fish muscle during recovery growth induced by a fasting-refeeding scheduleEsquerré DianeLe Cam AurélieRallière CécileMontfort JeromeRescan Pierre-YvesHugot Karine<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Recovery growth is a phase of rapid growth that is triggered by adequate refeeding of animals following a period of weight loss caused by starvation. In this study, to obtain more information on the system-wide integration of recovery growth in muscle, we undertook a time-course analysis of transcript expression in trout subjected to a food deprivation-refeeding sequence. For this purpose complex targets produced from muscle of trout fasted for one month and from muscle of trout fasted for one month and then refed for 4, 7, 11 and 36 days were hybridized to cDNA microarrays containing 9023 clones.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Significance analysis of microarrays (SAM) and temporal expression profiling led to the segregation of differentially expressed genes into four major clusters. One cluster comprising 1020 genes with high expression in muscle from fasted animals included a large set of genes involved in protein catabolism. A second cluster that included approximately 550 genes with transient induction 4 to 11 days post-refeeding was dominated by genes involved in transcription, ribosomal biogenesis, translation, chaperone activity, mitochondrial production of ATP and cell division. A third cluster that contained 480 genes that were up-regulated 7 to 36 days post-refeeding was enriched with genes involved in reticulum and Golgi dynamics and with genes indicative of myofiber and muscle remodelling such as genes encoding sarcomeric proteins and matrix compounds. Finally, a fourth cluster of 200 genes overexpressed only in 36-day refed trout muscle contained genes with function in carbohydrate metabolism and lipid biosynthesis. Remarkably, among the genes induced were several transcriptional regulators which might be important for the gene-specific transcriptional adaptations that underlie muscle recovery.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our study is the first demonstration of a coordinated expression of functionally related genes during muscle recovery growth. Furthermore, the generation of a useful database of novel genes associated with muscle recovery growth will allow further investigations on particular genes, pathways or cellular process involved in muscle growth and regeneration.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/8/438
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author Esquerré Diane
Le Cam Aurélie
Rallière Cécile
Montfort Jerome
Rescan Pierre-Yves
Hugot Karine
spellingShingle Esquerré Diane
Le Cam Aurélie
Rallière Cécile
Montfort Jerome
Rescan Pierre-Yves
Hugot Karine
Dynamic gene expression in fish muscle during recovery growth induced by a fasting-refeeding schedule
BMC Genomics
author_facet Esquerré Diane
Le Cam Aurélie
Rallière Cécile
Montfort Jerome
Rescan Pierre-Yves
Hugot Karine
author_sort Esquerré Diane
title Dynamic gene expression in fish muscle during recovery growth induced by a fasting-refeeding schedule
title_short Dynamic gene expression in fish muscle during recovery growth induced by a fasting-refeeding schedule
title_full Dynamic gene expression in fish muscle during recovery growth induced by a fasting-refeeding schedule
title_fullStr Dynamic gene expression in fish muscle during recovery growth induced by a fasting-refeeding schedule
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic gene expression in fish muscle during recovery growth induced by a fasting-refeeding schedule
title_sort dynamic gene expression in fish muscle during recovery growth induced by a fasting-refeeding schedule
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2007-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Recovery growth is a phase of rapid growth that is triggered by adequate refeeding of animals following a period of weight loss caused by starvation. In this study, to obtain more information on the system-wide integration of recovery growth in muscle, we undertook a time-course analysis of transcript expression in trout subjected to a food deprivation-refeeding sequence. For this purpose complex targets produced from muscle of trout fasted for one month and from muscle of trout fasted for one month and then refed for 4, 7, 11 and 36 days were hybridized to cDNA microarrays containing 9023 clones.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Significance analysis of microarrays (SAM) and temporal expression profiling led to the segregation of differentially expressed genes into four major clusters. One cluster comprising 1020 genes with high expression in muscle from fasted animals included a large set of genes involved in protein catabolism. A second cluster that included approximately 550 genes with transient induction 4 to 11 days post-refeeding was dominated by genes involved in transcription, ribosomal biogenesis, translation, chaperone activity, mitochondrial production of ATP and cell division. A third cluster that contained 480 genes that were up-regulated 7 to 36 days post-refeeding was enriched with genes involved in reticulum and Golgi dynamics and with genes indicative of myofiber and muscle remodelling such as genes encoding sarcomeric proteins and matrix compounds. Finally, a fourth cluster of 200 genes overexpressed only in 36-day refed trout muscle contained genes with function in carbohydrate metabolism and lipid biosynthesis. Remarkably, among the genes induced were several transcriptional regulators which might be important for the gene-specific transcriptional adaptations that underlie muscle recovery.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our study is the first demonstration of a coordinated expression of functionally related genes during muscle recovery growth. Furthermore, the generation of a useful database of novel genes associated with muscle recovery growth will allow further investigations on particular genes, pathways or cellular process involved in muscle growth and regeneration.</p>
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