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2. Candidate SNPs for meat quality and carcass composition in free-range Iberian pigs
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Palma-Granados, Patricia, Muñoz, María, Delgado-Gutierrez, Miguel A., Óvilo, Cristina, Nuñez, Yolanda, Fernández-Barroso, Miguel A., Sánchez-Esquiliche, Fernando, Ramírez, Luisa, and García-Casco, Juan M.
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- 2024
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3. Candidate SNPs for meat quality and carcass composition in free-range Iberian pigs
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CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), European Commission, Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F. [0000-0002-7478-2944], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Palma-Granados, Patricia, Muñoz, María, Delgado, Miguel A., Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Núñez, Yolanda, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F., Ramírez, Luisa, García Casco, Juan María, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), European Commission, Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F. [0000-0002-7478-2944], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Palma-Granados, Patricia, Muñoz, María, Delgado, Miguel A., Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Núñez, Yolanda, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F., Ramírez, Luisa, and García Casco, Juan María
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Several genetic markers, previously associated with meat quality traits, have been proposed to be included in Iberian pig breeding programs. However, before being implemented, effects of these candidate SNPs on premium cuts' yield should be evaluated to avoid potential undesirable antagonistic effects. Therefore, the main goals of this study were to evaluate the effects of a set of 26 polymorphisms on premium cuts weights and to corroborate their effects on meat quality in a larger population. Phenotypic data of approximately 1550 Iberian pigs were recorded. The PRKAG3_rs319678464C and PRKAG3_rs1108399077G alleles were associated with an increase of shear force, water losses and color values and a reduction of average daily gain (ADG). The CAST_rs196949783G > A and ADIPOQ_rs3476515794T > G SNPs mainly affected IMF content, with this last SNP being the only one with significant effects on any of the carcass measures, specifically Longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LTL) weight. The ELOVL6_rs3473714672A, FASN_rs331694510A, MTTP_rs335896411C and ACACA_rs340781986C alleles were linked to a higher percentage of oleic acid and monounsaturated FA and a decrease in palmitic, palmitoleic and saturated FA. Besides, suggestive effects were observed between ELOVL6_rs3473714672A > G and ham and shoulder weights, and between MTTP_rs335896411T > C and LTL muscle weight. Finally, the NR6A1_rs326780270T allele was associated with a significant increase in ADG and tended to reduce the ham weight. The SNPs mapped to PRKAG3 (rs319678464G > C), ACACA, FASN and CAST genes could be implemented in breeding programs to improve meat quality traits without undesirable effects on carcass composition. The SNPs mapped to PRKAG3 (rs1108399077G > A) ELOVL6, MTTP and NR6A1 should continue to be tested in a larger number of animals.
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- 2024
4. Effect of protein-restricted diet during growing period on performance and carcass quality traits of Duroc x Iberian crossbred barrows under different management conditions
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Font i Furnols, M. [0000-0002-2979-5113], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], López-García, Adrián [0000-0002-8649-750X], Brun, Albert [0000-0002-7295-9072], Gispert, Marina [0000-0002-8302-2154], González-Sánchez, Elena [0000-0001-6411-9092], Palma-Granados, Patricia, García Casco, Juan María, Font i Furnols, M., Muñoz, María, Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Caraballo, Carmen, López-García, Adrián, Brun, Albert, Gispert, Marina, González-Sánchez, Elena, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Font i Furnols, M. [0000-0002-2979-5113], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], López-García, Adrián [0000-0002-8649-750X], Brun, Albert [0000-0002-7295-9072], Gispert, Marina [0000-0002-8302-2154], González-Sánchez, Elena [0000-0001-6411-9092], Palma-Granados, Patricia, García Casco, Juan María, Font i Furnols, M., Muñoz, María, Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Caraballo, Carmen, López-García, Adrián, Brun, Albert, Gispert, Marina, and González-Sánchez, Elena
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This study investigated the effects of feeding protein-restricted diets during the growing period on performance and carcass quality traits of Duroc (boars) x Iberian (sows) crossbred pigs slaughtered at commercial weight for local pig production. Two trials were conducted in different management conditions, with 28 and 33 barrows, respectively. In each trial, pigs were divided into two dietary groups, one group received a control diet (CD, 16.5 % crude protein, CP) and the other one was fed a protein restricted diet (PRD_1 for Trial 1: 12.4 % CP; and PRD_2 for Trial 2: 10.0 % CP). At 100 kg of body weight (BW), five pigs per group and trial were slaughtered, while the remaining pigs were fattened on a standard finishing diet until reaching 160 kg BW before slaughter. No significant changes in growth, carcass and ham composition or backfat thickness due to decreased protein supply during the growing period were observed. However, the intramuscular fat content increased in Longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LTL) and ham muscles of PDR_2 pigs. Furthermore, the backfat fatty acid (FA) profile presented higher proportion of oleic and monounsaturated FAs in pigs fed PRD diets, while polyunsaturated FA decreased in PDR_2 pigs. The PRD_1 group exhibited higher redness and thawing water loss in LTL, while PDR_2 group showed greater redness, yellowness and thawing water loss values compared to the CD group. Overall, the results indicate that feeding protein-restricted diets during growing period did not have a substantial impact on growth or meat quality. The success of implementing such diets may be influenced by factors such as the protein restriction level and the animal management conditions.
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- 2024
5. Admixture and breed traceability in European indigenous pig breeds and wild boar using genome-wide SNP data
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Dadousis, Christos, Muñoz, Maria, Óvilo, Cristina, Fabbri, Maria Chiara, Araújo, José Pedro, Bovo, Samuele, Potokar, Marjeta Čandek, Charneca, Rui, Crovetti, Alessandro, Gallo, Maurizio, García-Casco, Juan María, Karolyi, Danijel, Kušec, Goran, Martins, José Manuel, Mercat, Marie-José, Pugliese, Carolina, Quintanilla, Raquel, Radović, Čedomir, Razmaite, Violeta, Ribani, Anisa, Riquet, Juliet, Savić, Radomir, Schiavo, Giuseppina, Škrlep, Martin, Tinarelli, Silvia, Usai, Graziano, Zimmer, Christoph, Fontanesi, Luca, and Bozzi, Riccardo
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- 2022
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6. Maternal dietary antioxidant supplementation regulates weaned piglets' adipose tissue transcriptome and morphology.
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Laviano, Hernán D., Gómez, Gerardo, Núñez, Yolanda, García-Casco, Juan M., Benítez, Rita M., de las Heras-Molina, Ana, Gómez, Fernando, Sánchez-Esquiliche, Fernando, Martínez-Fernández, Beatriz, González-Bulnes, Antonio, Rey, Ana I., López-Bote, Clemente J., Muñoz, María, and Óvilo, Cristina
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FAT cells ,ADIPOSE tissues ,CELL physiology ,HOMEOSTASIS ,DIETARY supplements ,VITAMIN E ,ANIMAL weaning ,PIGLETS - Abstract
Antioxidant supplementation in critical periods may be useful for improvement of piglet early viability and development. We have evaluated the effects of maternal perinatal diet inclusion of a high vitamin E level (VE, 100 mg all-rac-α-tocopheryl acetate /kg), hydroxytyrosol (HT, 1.5 mg/kg), or their combination (VEHT), in comparison to a control diet (C, 30 mg all-rac-α-tocopheryl acetate /kg), on the offspring homeostasis and metabolism, analysing the weaned piglets' adipose tissue transcriptome and adipocyte morphology. Diets were provided to pregnant Iberian sows (n = 48, 12 per treatment) from gestation day 85 to weaning (28 days postpartum) and 48 piglets (n = 12 per treatment) were sampled 5 days postweaning for dorsal subcutaneous adipose tissue analyses. RNA obtained from 6 animals for each diet was used for paired-end RNA sequencing. Results show that supplementation of sows' diet with either vitamin E or hydroxytyrosol had substantial effects on weaned piglet adipose transcriptome, with 664 and 587 genes being differentially expressed, in comparison to C, respectively (q-value<0.10, Fold Change>1.5). Genes upregulated in C were mainly involved in inflammatory and immune response, as well as oxidative stress, and relevant canonical pathways and upstream regulators involved in these processes were predicted as activated, such as TNF, IFNB or NFKB. Vitamin E, when supplemented alone at high dose, activated lipid biosynthesis functions, pathways and regulators, this finding being accompanied by increased adipocyte size. Results suggest an improved metabolic and antioxidant status of adipose tissue in animals born from sows supplemented with individual antioxidants, while the combined supplementation barely affected gene expression, with VEHT showing a prooxidant/proinflamatory functional profile similar to C animals. Different hypothesis are proposed to explain this unexpected result. Findings allow a deeper understanding of the processes taking place in adipose tissue of genetically fat animals and the role of antioxidants in the regulation of fat cells function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Long-Term Effect of Maternal Antioxidant Supplementation on the Lipid Profile of the Progeny According to the Sow’s Parity Number
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Gómez, Gerardo, primary, Laviano, Hernan D., additional, García-Casco, Juan, additional, Muñoz, Maria, additional, Gómez, Fernando, additional, Sánchez-Esquiliche, Fernando, additional, González-Bulnes, Antonio, additional, López-Bote, Clemente, additional, Óvilo, Cristina, additional, and Rey, Ana I., additional
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- 2024
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8. Use of NIRS for the assessment of meat quality traits in open-air free-range Iberian pigs
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Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Parrini, Silvia, Muñoz, María, Palma-Granados, Patricia, Matos, Gema, Ramírez, Luisa, Crovetti, Alessandro, García-Casco, Juan María, and Bozzi, Riccardo
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- 2021
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9. Long-Term Effect of Maternal Antioxidant Supplementation on the Lipid Profile of the Progeny According to the Sow’s Parity Number
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Gómez, Gerardo, Laviano, Hernan D., García-Casco, Juan, Muñoz, Maria, Gómez, Fernando, Sánchez-Esquiliche, Fernando, González-Bulnes, Antonio, López-Bote, Clemente, Óvilo, Cristina, Rey, Ana I., Gómez, Gerardo, Laviano, Hernan D., García-Casco, Juan, Muñoz, Maria, Gómez, Fernando, Sánchez-Esquiliche, Fernando, González-Bulnes, Antonio, López-Bote, Clemente, Óvilo, Cristina, and Rey, Ana I.
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Pig feeding prior to the extensive fattening phase might affect the final lipid profile and product quality. This study evaluates how maternal supplementation with vitamin E (VITE) (100 mg/kg), hydroxytyrosol (HXT) (1.5 mg/kg), or combined administration (VE + HXT) affects the piglet’s plasma and tissues’ fatty acid profiles and lipid stability according to the sow’s parity number (PN), as well as the possible changes to the lipid profile after extensive feeding. The sows’ PN affected the total fatty acid profile of plasma, muscle, and liver of piglets, with lower Δ-9 and Δ-6 desaturase indices but higher Δ-5 in those from primiparous (P) than multiparous (M) sows. Dietary VITE was more effective at decreasing C16:0 and saturated fatty acids in the muscle of piglets born from M than P sows, and modified the liver phospholipids in a different way. Sows’ supplementation with HXT increased C18:2n-6 in triglycerides and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in muscle phospholipids. In the liver, HXT supplementation also increased free-PUFA and free-n-3 fatty acids. However, lipid oxidation of piglets’ tissues was not affected by the antioxidant supplementation, and it was higher in the livers of piglets born from M sows. The fatty acid profile in the muscle of pigs after extensive feeding was not affected by the PN, but it was by the sows’ antioxidant supplementation, with positive effects on quality by both compounds.
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10. Interrelation between gut microbiota, SCFA, and fatty acid composition in pigs
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Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Generalitat de Catalunya, European Commission, Sebastià, Cristina, Folch, Josep María, Ballester, María, Estellé, Jordi, Passols, Magí, Muñoz, María, García-Casco, Juan M., Fernández, Ana Isabel, Castelló, Anna, Sánchez, Armand, Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Generalitat de Catalunya, European Commission, Sebastià, Cristina, Folch, Josep María, Ballester, María, Estellé, Jordi, Passols, Magí, Muñoz, María, García-Casco, Juan M., Fernández, Ana Isabel, Castelló, Anna, Sánchez, Armand, and Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel
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The gut microbiota is a key player in the host metabolism. Some bacteria are able to ferment non-digestible compounds and produce short-chain fatty acids that the host can later transform and accumulate in tissue. In this study, we aimed to better understand the relationships between the microorganisms and the short-chain fatty acid composition of the rectal content, including the possible linkage with the fatty acid composition in backfat and muscle of the pig. We studied a Duroc × Iberian crossbred population, and we found significant correlations between different bacterial and archaeal genera and the fatty acid profile. The abundance of n-butyric acid in the rectal content was positively associated with Prevotella spp. and negatively associated with Akkermansia spp., while conversely, the abundance of acetic acid was negatively and positively associated with the levels of Prevotella spp. and Akkermansia spp., respectively. The most abundant genus, Rikenellaceae RC9 gut group, had a positive correlation with palmitic acid in muscle and negative correlations with stearic acid in backfat and oleic acid in muscle. These results suggest the possible role of Prevotella spp. and Akkermansia spp. as biomarkers for acetic and n-butyric acids, and the relationship of Rikenellaceae RC9 gut group with the lipid metabolism, building up the potential, although indirect, role of the microbiota in the modification of the backfat and muscle fatty acid composition of the host.
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- 2024
11. Different Effect of Vitamin E or Hydroxytyrosol Supplementation to Sow’s Diet on Oxidative Status and Performances of Weaned Piglets
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Gómez,Gerardo, Laviano, Hernan D., García-Casco, Juan M., Muñoz, María, González-Bulnes, Antonio, Óvilo, Cristina, Rey Muñoz, Ana Isabel, López Bote, Clemente José, De Las Heras Molina, Ana, Escudero Portugués, Rosa María, Gómez,Gerardo, Laviano, Hernan D., García-Casco, Juan M., Muñoz, María, González-Bulnes, Antonio, Óvilo, Cristina, Rey Muñoz, Ana Isabel, López Bote, Clemente José, De Las Heras Molina, Ana, and Escudero Portugués, Rosa María
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Different feeding strategies are being applied to sows in order to obtain homogeneous piglets’ weights and improved health status. This study evaluated how the dietary supplementation of vitamin E (VE) (100 mg/kg), hydroxytyrosol (HXT) (1.5 mg/kg) or the combined administration (VE + HXT) given to Iberian sows from day 85 of gestation affected the growth pattern of the piglets and their oxidative status; and quantified what these effects were due to. Dietary VE and HXT improved the oxidative status of sows and piglets. Both VE and HXT modified the growth pattern at birth and performances of the piglets in a different way according to the growing period. Piglets’ performances were positively correlated with plasma VE and negatively with plasma malondialdehyde (MDA) of the sow. However, the highest variation in growth patterns was explained by the colostrum composition. Significant linear equations were observed between piglets’ performances and colostrum saturated (SAT), n-7 monounsaturated fatty acids (C16:1n-7 and C18:1n-7) and different desaturases indices. This study would confirm that VE supplementation to the sow diet could be more adequate than HXT for the improved development during the first weeks of a piglet’s life. The combined administration of both antioxidants would not produce additional positive effects compared to the individual supplementation., MINECO, Agencia estatal de investigación, IRIAF-Sanchez Romero Carvajal Jabugo, European Regional Development Fund, Depto. de Producción Animal, Fac. de Veterinaria, TRUE, pub
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- 2024
12. Maternal Supplementation of Vitamin E or Its Combination with Hydroxytyrosol Increases the Gut Health and Short Chain Fatty Acids of Piglets at Weaning
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Laviano, Hernan D., Gómez, Gerardo, Nuñez, Yolanda, García-Casco, Juan M., Muñoz, María, González-Bulnes, Antonio, Óvilo, Cristina, Escudero Portugués, Rosa María, De Las Heras Molina, Ana, López Bote, Clemente José, Rey Muñoz, Ana Isabel, Laviano, Hernan D., Gómez, Gerardo, Nuñez, Yolanda, García-Casco, Juan M., Muñoz, María, González-Bulnes, Antonio, Óvilo, Cristina, Escudero Portugués, Rosa María, De Las Heras Molina, Ana, López Bote, Clemente José, and Rey Muñoz, Ana Isabel
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An adequate intestinal environment before weaning may contribute to diarrhea predisposition and piglet development. This study evaluates how the dietary supplementation of vitamin E (VE) (100 mg/kg), hydroxytyrosol (HXT) (1.5 mg/kg) or the combined administration (VE + HXT) given to Iberian sows from gestation affects the piglet’s faecal characteristics, short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), fatty acid profile or intestinal morphology as indicators of gut health; and quantify the contribution of the oxidative status and colostrum/milk composition to the piglet’s SCFAs content and intestinal health. Dietary VE increased isobutyric acid (iC4), butyric acid (C4), isovaleric acid (iC5), and ∑SCFAs, whereas HXT increased iC4 and tended to decrease ∑SCFAs of faeces. Piglets from HXT-supplemented sows also tended to have higher faecal C20:4n-6/C20:2 ratio C22:6 proportion and showed lower occludin gene expression in the duodenum. The combination of both antioxidants had a positive effect on iC4 and iC5 levels. Correlation analyses and regression equations indicate that faecal SCFAs were related to oxidative status (mainly plasma VE) and colostrum and milk composition (mainly C20:2, C20:3, C20:4 n-6). This study would confirm the superiority of VE over HXT supplementation to improve intestinal homeostasis, gut health, and, consequently piglet growth., MINECO, Agencia estatal de investigación, IRAF-Sanchez Romero Carvajal, European Regional Development Fund, Depto. de Producción Animal, Fac. de Veterinaria, TRUE, pub
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13. Interrelation between gut microbiota, SCFA, and fatty acid composition in pigs
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Sebastià, Cristina, primary, Folch, Josep M., additional, Ballester, Maria, additional, Estellé, Jordi, additional, Passols, Magí, additional, Muñoz, María, additional, García-Casco, Juan M., additional, Fernández, Ana I., additional, Castelló, Anna, additional, Sánchez, Armand, additional, and Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel, additional
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- 2023
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14. Describing variability in pig genes involved in coronavirus infections for a One Health perspective in conservation of animal genetic resources
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Bovo, Samuele, Schiavo, Giuseppina, Ribani, Anisa, Utzeri, Valerio J., Taurisano, Valeria, Ballan, Mohamad, Muñoz, Maria, Alves, Estefania, Araujo, Jose P., Bozzi, Riccardo, Charneca, Rui, Di Palma, Federica, Djurkin Kušec, Ivona, Etherington, Graham, Fernandez, Ana I., García, Fabián, García-Casco, Juan, Karolyi, Danijel, Gallo, Maurizio, Martins, José Manuel, Mercat, Marie-José, Núñez, Yolanda, Quintanilla, Raquel, Radović, Čedomir, Razmaite, Violeta, Riquet, Juliette, Savić, Radomir, Škrlep, Martin, Usai, Graziano, Zimmer, Christoph, Ovilo, Cristina, and Fontanesi, Luca
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- 2021
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15. Design of a low-density SNP panel for intramuscular fat content and fatty acid composition of backfat in free-range Iberian pigs
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CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial (España), Sánchez Romero Carvajal, Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], García-Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], Gómez-Carballar, Fernando [0000-0002-8843-4238], Sánchez-Esquiliche, F. [0000-0002-7478-2944], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Palma-Granados, Patricia, García Casco, Juan María, Caraballo, Carmen, Vázquez-Ortego, Pedro, Gómez-Carballar, Fernando, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F., Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Muñoz, María, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial (España), Sánchez Romero Carvajal, Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], García-Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], Gómez-Carballar, Fernando [0000-0002-8843-4238], Sánchez-Esquiliche, F. [0000-0002-7478-2944], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Palma-Granados, Patricia, García Casco, Juan María, Caraballo, Carmen, Vázquez-Ortego, Pedro, Gómez-Carballar, Fernando, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F., Óvilo Martín, Cristina, and Muñoz, María
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Intramuscular fat (IMF) content and fatty acids (FA) profile determine important sensory and technological characteristics of the meat, being interesting traits to be included in breeding programs for Iberian pig. In a previous study, we analyzed the longissimus dorsi transcriptome of Iberian pigs with divergent breeding values for IMF identifying 63 and 12 functional candidate genes and long non-coding RNA being differentially expressed. The first objective of this work was to use the RNA-seq data generated in that study in order to design a low-density panel with 50 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP). The second aim was to evaluate the effects of this SNP panel on IMF content and backfat FA profile in a closed commercial population of Iberian pigs. The IMF content and backfat FA composition were determined in 940 Iberian pigs. A total of 837 SNPs were identified in the selection of genes and lncRNA. Out of the 50 selected SNP, 11 were monomorphic in the population and 2 failed in their genotyping. Association analyses were carried out for the 37 SNP segregating in the population (minor allele frequency, MAF > 0.05). Regarding IMF content, a significant additive effect (q-value < 0.05) was observed for ADIPOQ:g.124646194T > G SNP, in which the G allele was linked to an increase of 7.59% (additive effect expressed as a percentage of the mean of the trait). For the backfat FA composition, we observed 24 SNP with significant associations. The strongest effects were detected for the ELOVL6:g.112186423A > G and FASN_rs331694510G > A SNP. The A allele of both SNPs were associated to a lower percentage of palmitic (C16:0) and palmitoleic (C16:1) acids and an increase in oleic acid (C18:1). In addition, the AMPD3:g.49043886C > G SNP had significant effects on C16:0, stearic (C18:0), C18:1 and on the sum of saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids. Finally, significant effects of the EGR2:66286345G > T SNP on C18:0 and C18:1 and other minor FA were observed. Our finding
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- 2023
16. Maternal Supplementation of Vitamin E or Its Combination with Hydroxytyrosol Increases the Gut Health and Short Chain Fatty Acids of Piglets at Weaning
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Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), European Commission, Sánchez Romero Carvajal, Escudero, Rosa [0000-0002-0124-3632], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Heras-Molina, Ana [0000-0001-7496-9680], López-Bote, C. [0000-0002-6839-8057], González De Bulnes, Antonio [0000-0002-0917-4475], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Rey, Ana I. [0000-0003-4403-9225], Laviano, Hernán D., Gómez, Gerardo, Escudero, Rosa, Núñez, Yolanda, García Casco, Juan María, Muñoz, María, Heras-Molina, Ana, López-Bote, C., González De Bulnes, Antonio, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Rey, Ana I., Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), European Commission, Sánchez Romero Carvajal, Escudero, Rosa [0000-0002-0124-3632], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Heras-Molina, Ana [0000-0001-7496-9680], López-Bote, C. [0000-0002-6839-8057], González De Bulnes, Antonio [0000-0002-0917-4475], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Rey, Ana I. [0000-0003-4403-9225], Laviano, Hernán D., Gómez, Gerardo, Escudero, Rosa, Núñez, Yolanda, García Casco, Juan María, Muñoz, María, Heras-Molina, Ana, López-Bote, C., González De Bulnes, Antonio, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, and Rey, Ana I.
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An adequate intestinal environment before weaning may contribute to diarrhea predisposition and piglet development. This study evaluates how the dietary supplementation of vitamin E (VE) (100 mg/kg), hydroxytyrosol (HXT) (1.5 mg/kg) or the combined administration (VE + HXT) given to Iberian sows from gestation affects the piglet's faecal characteristics, short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), fatty acid profile or intestinal morphology as indicators of gut health; and quantify the contribution of the oxidative status and colostrum/milk composition to the piglet's SCFAs content and intestinal health. Dietary VE increased isobutyric acid (iC4), butyric acid (C4), isovaleric acid (iC5), and ∑SCFAs, whereas HXT increased iC4 and tended to decrease ∑SCFAs of faeces. Piglets from HXT-supplemented sows also tended to have higher faecal C20:4n-6/C20:2 ratio C22:6 proportion and showed lower occludin gene expression in the duodenum. The combination of both antioxidants had a positive effect on iC4 and iC5 levels. Correlation analyses and regression equations indicate that faecal SCFAs were related to oxidative status (mainly plasma VE) and colostrum and milk composition (mainly C20:2, C20:3, C20:4 n-6). This study would confirm the superiority of VE over HXT supplementation to improve intestinal homeostasis, gut health, and, consequently piglet growth.
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- 2023
17. Chemical-instrumental-sensory traits and data mining for classifying dry-cured Iberian shoulders from pigs with different diets
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Caballero, Daniel, Asensio, María, Fernández, Carlos, Reina, Raquel, García-Casco, Juan, Martín, Noelia, and Silva, Antonio
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18. Maternal Supplementation of Vitamin E or Its Combination with Hydroxytyrosol Increases the Gut Health and Short Chain Fatty Acids of Piglets at Weaning
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Laviano, Hernan D., primary, Gómez, Gerardo, additional, Escudero, Rosa, additional, Nuñez, Yolanda, additional, García-Casco, Juan M., additional, Muñoz, María, additional, Heras-Molina, Ana, additional, López-Bote, Clemente, additional, González-Bulnes, Antonio, additional, Óvilo, Cristina, additional, and Rey, Ana I., additional
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19. Correction: Gómez et al. Long-Term Effect of Maternal Antioxidant Supplementation on the Lipid Profile of the Progeny According to the Sow's Parity Number. Antioxidants 2024, 13 , 379.
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Gómez, Gerardo, Laviano, Hernan D., García-Casco, Juan, Muñoz, Maria, Gómez, Fernando, Sánchez-Esquiliche, Fernando, González-Bulnes, Antonio, López-Bote, Clemente, Óvilo, Cristina, and Rey, Ana I.
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This document is a correction notice for an article titled "Long-Term Effect of Maternal Antioxidant Supplementation on the Lipid Profile of the Progeny According to the Sow's Parity Number." The correction addresses errors in Table 2 and Table A2 of the original publication. The corrected tables are provided in the document. The authors state that these errors do not affect the scientific conclusions of the study. [Extracted from the article]
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20. Different Effect of Vitamin E or Hydroxytyrosol Supplementation to Sow’s Diet on Oxidative Status and Performances of Weaned Piglets
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Gómez, Gerardo, primary, Laviano, Hernan D., additional, García-Casco, Juan M., additional, Escudero, Rosa, additional, Muñoz, María, additional, Heras-Molina, Ana, additional, González-Bulnes, Antonio, additional, Óvilo, Cristina, additional, López-Bote, Clemente, additional, and Rey, Ana I., additional
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21. Whole-genome sequencing of European autochthonous and commercial pig breeds allows the detection of signatures of selection for adaptation of genetic resources to different breeding and production systems
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Bovo, Samuele, Ribani, Anisa, Muñoz, Maria, Alves, Estefania, Araujo, Jose P., Bozzi, Riccardo, Čandek-Potokar, Marjeta, Charneca, Rui, Di Palma, Federica, Etherington, Graham, Fernandez, Ana I., García, Fabián, García-Casco, Juan, Karolyi, Danijel, Gallo, Maurizio, Margeta, Vladimir, Martins, José Manuel, Mercat, Marie J., Moscatelli, Giulia, Núñez, Yolanda, Quintanilla, Raquel, Radović, Čedomir, Razmaite, Violeta, Riquet, Juliette, Savić, Radomir, Schiavo, Giuseppina, Usai, Graziano, Utzeri, Valerio J., Zimmer, Christoph, Ovilo, Cristina, and Fontanesi, Luca
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22. Interrelation between gut microbiota, SCFA, and fatty acid composition in pigs.
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Sebastià, Cristina, Folch, Josep M., Ballester, Maria, Estellé, Jordi, Passols, Magí, Muñoz, María, García-Casco, Juan M., Fernández, Ana I., Castelló, Anna, Sánchez, Armand, and Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel
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Nieto, Rosa, primary, García-Casco, Juan, additional, Lara, Luis, additional, Palma-Granados, Patricia, additional, Izquierdo, Mercedes, additional, Hernandez, Francisco, additional, Dieguez, Elena, additional, Luis Duarte, Juan, additional, and Batorek-Lukač, Nina, additional
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24. Understanding the role of myoglobin content in Iberian pigs fattened in an extensive system through analysis of the transcriptome profile
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CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial (España), García-Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, García Casco, Juan María, Núñez, Yolanda, Ramírez, Luisa, Matos, Gema, Muñoz, María, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial (España), García-Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, García Casco, Juan María, Núñez, Yolanda, Ramírez, Luisa, Matos, Gema, and Muñoz, María
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Meat color is the first perceived sensory feature and one of the most important quality traits. Myoglobin is the main pigment in meat, giving meat its characteristic cherry-red color, highly appreciated by the consumers. In the current study, we used the RNA-seq technique to characterize the longissimus dorsi muscle transcriptome in two groups of Iberian pigs with divergent breeding values for myoglobin content. As a result, we identified 57 differentially expressed genes and transcripts (DEGs). Moreover, we have validated the RNA-seq expression of a set of genes by quantitative PCR (qPCR). Functional analyses revealed an enrichment of DEGs in biological processes related to oxidation (HBA1), lipid metabolism (ECH1, PLA2G10, PLD2), inflammation (CHST1, CD209, PLA2G10), and immune system (CD209, MX2, LGALS3, LGALS9). The upstream analysis showed a total of five transcriptional regulatory factors and eight master regulators that could moderate the expression of some DEGs, highlighting SPI1 and MAPK1, since they regulate the expression of DEGs involved in immune defense and inflammatory processes. Iberian pigs with high myoglobin content also showed higher expression of the HBA1 gene and both molecules, myoglobin and hemoglobin, have been described as having a protective effect against oxidative and inflammatory processes. Therefore, the HBA1 gene is a very promising candidate gene to harbor polymorphisms underlying myoglobin content, whereby further studies should be carried out for its potential use in an Iberian pig selection program.
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25. Admixture and breed traceability in European indigenous pig breeds and wild boar using genome-wide SNP data
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European Commission, Slovenian Research Agency, Dadousis, Christos [0000-0002-7689-6443], Óvilo, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Fabbri, Maria Chiara [0000-0002-3224-745X], Araújo, José Pedro [0000-0002-1232-3160], Bovo, Samuele [0000-0002-5712-8211], Potokar, Marjeta Čandek [0000-0003-0231-126X], Charneca, Rui [0000-0002-3597-6746], Crovetti, Alessandro [0000-0002-4052-0794], García-Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Karolyi, Danijel [0000-0003-0409-9071], Kušec, Goran [0000-0002-2900-4019], Mercat, Marie-José [0000-0002-3087-082X], Pugliese, Carolina [000-0002-3735-8714], Tinarelli, Silvia [0000-0001-8875-5456], Usai, Graziano [0000-0002-6002-2223], Fontanesi, Luca [00000000-0001-7050-3760-0001-7050-3760], Riccardo Bozzi [0000-0001-8854-0834], Riquet, Juliette [0000-0001-7787-031X], Dadousis, Christos, Muñoz, María, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Fabbri, Maria Chiara, Araújo, José Pedro, Bovo, Samuele, Potokar, Marjeta Čandek, Charneca, Rui, Crovetti, Alessandro, Gallo, Maurizio, García Casco, Juan María, Karolyi, Danijel, Kušec, Goran, Martins, José Manuel, Mercat, Marie-José, Pugliese, Carolina, Quintanilla, Raquel, Radović, Čedomir, Razmaite, Violeta, Ribani, Anisa, Riquet, Juliette, Savić, Radomir, Schiavo, Giuseppina, Škrlep, Martin, Tinarelli, Silvia, Usai, Graziano, Zimmer, Christoph, Fontanesi, Luca, Bozzi, Riccardo, European Commission, Slovenian Research Agency, Dadousis, Christos [0000-0002-7689-6443], Óvilo, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Fabbri, Maria Chiara [0000-0002-3224-745X], Araújo, José Pedro [0000-0002-1232-3160], Bovo, Samuele [0000-0002-5712-8211], Potokar, Marjeta Čandek [0000-0003-0231-126X], Charneca, Rui [0000-0002-3597-6746], Crovetti, Alessandro [0000-0002-4052-0794], García-Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Karolyi, Danijel [0000-0003-0409-9071], Kušec, Goran [0000-0002-2900-4019], Mercat, Marie-José [0000-0002-3087-082X], Pugliese, Carolina [000-0002-3735-8714], Tinarelli, Silvia [0000-0001-8875-5456], Usai, Graziano [0000-0002-6002-2223], Fontanesi, Luca [00000000-0001-7050-3760-0001-7050-3760], Riccardo Bozzi [0000-0001-8854-0834], Riquet, Juliette [0000-0001-7787-031X], Dadousis, Christos, Muñoz, María, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Fabbri, Maria Chiara, Araújo, José Pedro, Bovo, Samuele, Potokar, Marjeta Čandek, Charneca, Rui, Crovetti, Alessandro, Gallo, Maurizio, García Casco, Juan María, Karolyi, Danijel, Kušec, Goran, Martins, José Manuel, Mercat, Marie-José, Pugliese, Carolina, Quintanilla, Raquel, Radović, Čedomir, Razmaite, Violeta, Ribani, Anisa, Riquet, Juliette, Savić, Radomir, Schiavo, Giuseppina, Škrlep, Martin, Tinarelli, Silvia, Usai, Graziano, Zimmer, Christoph, Fontanesi, Luca, and Bozzi, Riccardo
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Preserving diversity of indigenous pig (Sus scrofa) breeds is a key factor to (i) sustain the pork chain (both at local and global scales) including the production of high-quality branded products, (ii) enrich the animal biobanking and (iii) progress conservation policies. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) chips offer the opportunity for whole-genome comparisons among individuals and breeds. Animals from twenty European local pigs breeds, reared in nine countries (Croatia: Black Slavonian, Turopolje; France: Basque, Gascon; Germany: Schwabisch-Hällisches Schwein; Italy: Apulo Calabrese, Casertana, Cinta Senese, Mora Romagnola, Nero Siciliano, Sarda; Lithuania: Indigenous Wattle, White Old Type; Portugal: Alentejana, Bísara; Serbia: Moravka, Swallow-Bellied Mangalitsa; Slovenia: Krškopolje pig; Spain: Iberian, Majorcan Black), and three commercial breeds (Duroc, Landrace and Large White) were sampled and genotyped with the GeneSeek Genomic Profiler (GGP) 70 K HD porcine genotyping chip. A dataset of 51 Wild Boars from nine countries was also added, summing up to 1186 pigs (~ 49 pigs/breed). The aim was to: (i) investigate individual admixture ancestries and (ii) assess breed traceability via discriminant analysis on principal components (DAPC). Albeit the mosaic of shared ancestries found for Nero Siciliano, Sarda and Moravka, admixture analysis indicated independent evolvement for the rest of the breeds. High prediction accuracy of DAPC mark SNP data as a reliable solution for the traceability of breed-specific pig products.
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26. Evaluating Protocols for Porcine Faecal Microbiome Recollection, Storage and DNA Extraction: from the Farm to the Lab
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Muiños-Bühl, Anixa, González-Recio, Oscar, Muñoz, María, Óvilo, Cristina, García-Casco, Juan, and Fernández, Ana I.
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27. Dietary Vitamin E and/or Hydroxytyrosol Supplementation to Sows during Late Pregnancy and Lactation Modifies the Lipid Composition of Colostrum and Milk
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Laviano, Hernan D., primary, Gómez, Gerardo, additional, Muñoz, María, additional, García-Casco, Juan M., additional, Nuñez, Yolanda, additional, Escudero, Rosa, additional, Molina, Ana Heras, additional, González-Bulnes, Antonio, additional, Óvilo, Cristina, additional, López-Bote, Clemente, additional, and Rey, Ana I., additional
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28. Design of a low-density SNP panel for intramuscular fat content and fatty acid composition of backfat in free-range Iberian pigs
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Palma-Granados, Patricia, primary, García-Casco, Juan María, additional, Caraballo, Carmen, additional, Vázquez-Ortego, Pedro, additional, Gómez-Carballar, Fernando, additional, Sánchez-Esquiliche, Fernando, additional, Óvilo, Cristina, additional, and Muñoz, María, additional
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29. Different Effect of Vitamin E or Hydroxytyrosol Supplementation to Sow’s Diet on Oxidative Status and Performances of Weaned Piglets
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Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), European Commission, Sánchez Romero Carvajal, Gómez, Gerardo, Laviano, Hernán D., García Casco, Juan María, Escudero, Rosa, Muñoz, María, Heras-Molina, Ana, González De Bulnes, Antonio, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, López-Bote, C., Rey, Ana I., Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), European Commission, Sánchez Romero Carvajal, Gómez, Gerardo, Laviano, Hernán D., García Casco, Juan María, Escudero, Rosa, Muñoz, María, Heras-Molina, Ana, González De Bulnes, Antonio, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, López-Bote, C., and Rey, Ana I.
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Different feeding strategies are being applied to sows in order to obtain homogeneous piglets’ weights and improved health status. This study evaluated how the dietary supplementation of vitamin E (VE) (100 mg/kg), hydroxytyrosol (HXT) (1.5 mg/kg) or the combined administration (VE + HXT) given to Iberian sows from day 85 of gestation affected the growth pattern of the piglets and their oxidative status; and quantified what these effects were due to. Dietary VE and HXT improved the oxidative status of sows and piglets. Both VE and HXT modified the growth pattern at birth and performances of the piglets in a different way according to the growing period. Piglets’ performances were positively correlated with plasma VE and negatively with plasma malondialdehyde (MDA) of the sow. However, the highest variation in growth patterns was explained by the colostrum composition. Significant linear equations were observed between piglets’ performances and colostrum saturated (SAT), n-7 monounsaturated fatty acids (C16:1n-7 and C18:1n-7) and different desaturases indices. This study would confirm that VE supplementation to the sow diet could be more adequate than HXT for the improved development during the first weeks of a piglet’s life. The combined administration of both antioxidants would not produce additional positive effects compared to the individual supplementation.
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30. Association between the pig genome and its gut microbiota composition
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Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel, Migura-Garcia, Lourdes, Estellé, Jordi, Criado-Mesas, Lourdes, Revilla, Manuel, Castelló, Anna, Muñoz, María, García-Casco, Juan M., Fernández, Ana I., Ballester, Maria, and Folch, Josep M.
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31. Inclusion of olive by-products in growing diets causes minor effects on meat quality of Iberian pigs fattened in a traditional system
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Palma-Granados, Patricia, García-Casco, Juan M., Fernandez-Barroso, Miguel A., López-García, Adrián, Martínez-Torres, José M., Muñoz, María, González-Sánchez, Elena, European Commission, Palma-Granados, Patricia, García-Casco, Juan M., Fernández-Barroso, Miguel A., López-García, Adrián, Martínez-Torres, José M., Muñoz, María, and González-Sánchez, Elena
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15 Pág. Centro de I+D de Cerdo Ibérico Departamento de Mejora Genética Animal, Aim of study: To evaluate two experimental diets based on olive cake supplied during the growth period as an alternative to the restricted feeding applied in the production of Iberian pigs fattened with acorn (Montanera system). Area of study: Southwest of Badajoz, Spain. Material and methods: 44 Iberian pigs were divided in three diet groups: 1) control (C) group (n=15), 2) dry olive pulp (DOP) group, fed a compound feed elaborated with olive pulp (n=14), and 3) wet crude olive cake (WCOC) group, fed a compound feed and olive cake silage supplied ad libitum (n=15). Subcutaneous fat biopsies were taken and backfat thickness and longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LTL) area were measured. In addition, quality traits (intramuscular fat percentage, color, pigment content, water holding capacity and shear force) were measured in LTL. Backfat fatty acid profile and intramuscular fat were also analysed. Main results: Significant differences were observed between groups for most of the fatty acids in backfat at 95 kg but differences were of lower magnitude at 160 kg and affected only to C16:1, C18:0, C18:1, C20:0, C20:1 and ΣSFA. Otherwise, lower values for red color and myoglobin content and higher for thawing water losses were observed for DOP pigs. The WCOC did not affect the analysed quality traits. Research highlights: Experimental diets did not have an important impact on growth, carcass composition or meat quality. Therefore, WCOC dietary treatment could be an interesting alternative that could reduce the undesirable effects of feed restriction., European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and in-novation program. The contents of this manuscript reflect only the views of the authors and the European Union Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
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32. Effect of Protein-Restricted Diet During Growing Period on Performance, Carcass and Meat Quality of Duroc X Iberian Pigs Under Different Management Conditions
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Palma Granados, Patricia, primary, García-Casco, Juan M., additional, Font-i-Furnols, Maria, additional, Muñoz, María, additional, Fernández-Barroso, Miguel A., additional, Caraballo, Carmen, additional, López-García, Adrián, additional, Brun, Albert, additional, Gispert, Marina, additional, and González-Sánchez, Elena, additional
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33. Exploring the link between gut microbiota, faecal SCFAs, pig muscle and backfat fatty acid profile
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Sebastià, Cristina, Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel, Ballester, María, Estellé, Jordi, Passols, Magí, Muñoz, M., García-Casco, Juan M., Fernández, Ana Isabel, Castelló, Anna, and Sánchez, Armand
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Trabajo presentado en 73rd Annual Meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science (EEAP), celebrado en Oporto (Portugal) entre el 5 y el 9 de septiembre de 2022., The gut microbiota plays an important role in energy production and in degradation of complex dietary fibres. Hence, this study aimed to assess the relationships between the gut microbiota, the faecal profile of short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and the fatty acid (FA) composition of the host adipose tissue and muscle. Samples from muscle, backfat and the rectal content of 285 crossbred Iberian × Duroc pigs were collected at slaughter. SCFAs and FA composition was determined by gas chromatography. Faecal DNA was extracted and the V3-V4 region of the 16S rRNA gene was sequenced. Taxonomy assignment was performed with QIIME2 using the SILVA database, whereas mixOmics R package was used for exploring the relations between datasets through the regularized Canonical Correlation Analysis (rCCA) method. Prevotella spp. had a high relative abundance and were positively correlated with n-butyric acid content and negatively with acetic acid in faeces. Conversely, the relative abundances of Akkermansia spp. and Cerasicoccus spp. were negatively correlated with n-butyric acid and positively with acetic acid. The relative abundance of Akkermansia spp. was negatively correlated with oleic acid levels in backfat, while Cerasicoccus spp. had a positive correlation with oleic acid and a negative correlation with palmitic acid. In muscle, Rikenellaceae RC9 spp. were positively correlated with palmitic acid and negatively with oleic acid. In summary, our results are indicative of the possible role that these genera may have in the modulation of backfat and muscle FA profile in pigs through the variation of SCFAs content in the digestive tract.
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34. Use of NIRS for the assessment of meat quality traits in open-air free-range Iberian pigs
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CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel [0000-0001-5309-9321], Parrini, Silvia [0000-0001-8068-2475], Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], Crovetti, Alessandro [0000-0002-4052-0794], García-Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Bozzi, Riccardo [0000-0001-8854-0834], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Parrini, Silvia, Muñoz, María, Palma-Granados, Patricia, Matos, Gema, Ramírez, Luisa, Crovetti, Alessandro, García Casco, Juan María, Bozzi, Riccardo, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel [0000-0001-5309-9321], Parrini, Silvia [0000-0001-8068-2475], Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], Crovetti, Alessandro [0000-0002-4052-0794], García-Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Bozzi, Riccardo [0000-0001-8854-0834], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Parrini, Silvia, Muñoz, María, Palma-Granados, Patricia, Matos, Gema, Ramírez, Luisa, Crovetti, Alessandro, García Casco, Juan María, and Bozzi, Riccardo
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Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) can be useful in order to determine meat quality traits as a rapid and non-destructive technique. The aim of the present study is to assess the accuracy of NIRS technique to determine meat quality traits on Longissimus thoracis et lumborum muscle of open-air free-range Iberian pig (n = 287) both in intact and minced samples. Traits were measured by instrumental-chemical techniques: colour (L*, a* and b*), myoglobin content, centrifuge force water loss and texture: shear force and texture profile analysis (TPA: hardness, cohesiveness, springiness, chewiness). Calibration models between instrumental-chemical measures and NIRS spectral data were developed employing partial least square regressions (PLS). The samples were split in two random datasets (80 % in training set, 20 % in external validation set). An internal full cross-validation method was applied. Results were evaluated in terms of coefficient of determination (R2), root-mean-square error (RMSE), residual prediction deviation (RPD) and range error ratio (RER). Full spectral range was used to develop mathematical equations. As regard external validation procedure, the highest coefficients of determination (R2p) in intact loin samples were achieved for hardness, redness (a*) and yellowness (b*) (0.7
0.7. The models developed suggest the ability of NIRS for quantitative prediction of shear force and for a rough classification of colour parameters L*, a*, b* in minced samples as well as hardness in intact samples. - Published
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35. Muscle Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Molecular Pathways Related to Oxidative Phosphorylation, Antioxidant Defense, Fatness and Growth in Mangalitsa and Moravka Pigs
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European Commission, Slovenian Research Agency, Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Radović, Čedomir [0000-0002-1800-2448], Savić, Radomir [0000-0003-2131-5303], García-Casco, Juan M [0000-0003-0851-608X], Čandek-Potokar, M. [0000-0003-0231-126X], Benítez, Rita [0000-0001-7459-2836], Radojković, Dragan [0000-0002-7743-4726], Lukić, Miloš [0000-0002-8560-3956], Gogić, Marija [0000-0001-8121-4649], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Fontanesi, Luca [0000-0001-7050-3760], Óvilo, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Núñez, Yolanda, Radović, Čedomir, Savić, Radomir, García Casco, Juan María, Čandek-Potokar, M., Benítez Yáñez, Rita María, Radojković, Dragan, Lukić, Miloš, Gogić, Marija, Muñoz, María, Fontanesi, Luca, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, European Commission, Slovenian Research Agency, Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Radović, Čedomir [0000-0002-1800-2448], Savić, Radomir [0000-0003-2131-5303], García-Casco, Juan M [0000-0003-0851-608X], Čandek-Potokar, M. [0000-0003-0231-126X], Benítez, Rita [0000-0001-7459-2836], Radojković, Dragan [0000-0002-7743-4726], Lukić, Miloš [0000-0002-8560-3956], Gogić, Marija [0000-0001-8121-4649], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Fontanesi, Luca [0000-0001-7050-3760], Óvilo, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Núñez, Yolanda, Radović, Čedomir, Savić, Radomir, García Casco, Juan María, Čandek-Potokar, M., Benítez Yáñez, Rita María, Radojković, Dragan, Lukić, Miloš, Gogić, Marija, Muñoz, María, Fontanesi, Luca, and Óvilo Martín, Cristina
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This work was aimed at evaluating loin transcriptome and metabolic pathway differences between the two main Serbian local pig breeds with divergent characteristics regarding muscle growth and fatness, as well as exploring nutrigenomic effects of tannin supplementation in Mangalitsa (MA) pigs. The study comprised 24 Mangalitsa and 10 Moravka (MO) males, which were kept under identical management conditions. Mangalitsa animals were divided in two nutritional groups (n = 12) receiving a standard (control) or tannin-supplemented diet (1.5%; MAT). Moravka pigs were fed the standard mixture. All animals were slaughtered at a similar age; 120 kg of average live weight (LW) and loin tissue was used for RNA-seq analysis. Results showed 306 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) according to breed, enriched in genes involved in growth, lipid metabolism, protein metabolism and muscle development, such as PDK4, FABP4, MYOD1 and STAT3, as well as a relevant number of genes involved in mitochondrial respiratory activity (MT-NDs, NDUFAs among others). Oxidative phosphorylation was the most significantly affected pathway, activated in Mangalitsa muscle, revealing the basis of a different muscle metabolism. Also, many other relevant pathways were affected by breed and involved in oxidative stress response, fat accumulation and development of skeletal muscle. Results also allowed the identification of potential regulators and causal networks such as those controlled by FLCN, PPARGC1A or PRKAB1 with relevant regulatory roles on DEGs involved in mitochondrial and lipid metabolism, or IL3 and TRAF2 potentially controlling DEGs involved in muscle development. The Tannin effect on transcriptome was small, with only 23 DEGs, but included interesting ones involved in lipid deposition such as PPARGC1B. The results indicate a significant effect of the breed on muscle tissue gene expression, affecting relevant biological pathways and allowing the identification of strong regulatory candidate ge
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36. Describing variability in pig genes involved in coronavirus infections for a One Health perspective in conservation of animal genetic resources
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Università di Bologna, European Commission, Bovo, Samuele [0000-0002-5712-8211], Schiavo, Giuseppina [0000-0002-3497-1337], Ribani, Anisa [0000-0001-6778-1938], Utzeri, Valerio J. [0000-0001-5320-4216], Taurisano, Valeria [0000-0001-5349-1606], Araujo, Jose P [0000-0002-1232-3160], Bozzi, Riccardo [0000-0001-8854-0834], Charneca, Rui [0000-0002-3597-6746], Di Palma, Federica [0000-0002-4394-0102], Djurkin Kušec, Ivona [0000-0002-1363-8447], Etherington, Graham [0000-0002-5003-1425], Fernández, Ana Isabel [0000-0002-1509-5191], Suárez García, Fabián [0000-0002-1970-293X], García-Casco, Juan [0000-0003-0851-608X], Karolyi, D 0000-003-0409-9071], Martins, José Manuel [0000-0003-3616-8406], Mercat, Marie-José [0000-0002-3087-082X], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Radović, Čedomir [0000-0002-1800-2448], Razmaite, Violeta [0000-0001-9006-5761], Riquet, Juliette [0000-0001-7787-031X], Savić, Radomir [0000-0003-2131-5303], Škrlep, Martin [0000-0002-8252-8022], Usai, Graziano [0000-0002-6002-2223], Ovilo, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Bovo, Samuele, Schiavo, Giuseppina, Ribani, Anisa, Utzeri, Valerio J., Taurisano, Valeria, Ballan, Mohamad, Muñoz, María, Alves, Estefania, Araújo, José Pedro, Bozzi, Riccardo, Charneca, Rui, Di Palma, Federica, Djurkin Kušec, Ivona, Etherington, Graham, Fernández, Ana Isabel, Suárez García, Fabián, García Casco, Juan María, Karolyi, Danijel, Gallo, Maurizio, Martins, José Manuel, Mercat, Marie-José, Núñez, Yolanda, Quintanilla, Raquel, Radović, Čedomir, Razmaite, Violeta, Riquet, Juliette, Savić, Radomir, Škrlep, Martin, Usai, Graziano, Zimmer, Christoph, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Fontanesi, Luca, Università di Bologna, European Commission, Bovo, Samuele [0000-0002-5712-8211], Schiavo, Giuseppina [0000-0002-3497-1337], Ribani, Anisa [0000-0001-6778-1938], Utzeri, Valerio J. [0000-0001-5320-4216], Taurisano, Valeria [0000-0001-5349-1606], Araujo, Jose P [0000-0002-1232-3160], Bozzi, Riccardo [0000-0001-8854-0834], Charneca, Rui [0000-0002-3597-6746], Di Palma, Federica [0000-0002-4394-0102], Djurkin Kušec, Ivona [0000-0002-1363-8447], Etherington, Graham [0000-0002-5003-1425], Fernández, Ana Isabel [0000-0002-1509-5191], Suárez García, Fabián [0000-0002-1970-293X], García-Casco, Juan [0000-0003-0851-608X], Karolyi, D 0000-003-0409-9071], Martins, José Manuel [0000-0003-3616-8406], Mercat, Marie-José [0000-0002-3087-082X], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Radović, Čedomir [0000-0002-1800-2448], Razmaite, Violeta [0000-0001-9006-5761], Riquet, Juliette [0000-0001-7787-031X], Savić, Radomir [0000-0003-2131-5303], Škrlep, Martin [0000-0002-8252-8022], Usai, Graziano [0000-0002-6002-2223], Ovilo, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Bovo, Samuele, Schiavo, Giuseppina, Ribani, Anisa, Utzeri, Valerio J., Taurisano, Valeria, Ballan, Mohamad, Muñoz, María, Alves, Estefania, Araújo, José Pedro, Bozzi, Riccardo, Charneca, Rui, Di Palma, Federica, Djurkin Kušec, Ivona, Etherington, Graham, Fernández, Ana Isabel, Suárez García, Fabián, García Casco, Juan María, Karolyi, Danijel, Gallo, Maurizio, Martins, José Manuel, Mercat, Marie-José, Núñez, Yolanda, Quintanilla, Raquel, Radović, Čedomir, Razmaite, Violeta, Riquet, Juliette, Savić, Radomir, Škrlep, Martin, Usai, Graziano, Zimmer, Christoph, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, and Fontanesi, Luca
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Coronaviruses silently circulate in human and animal populations, causing mild to severe diseases. Therefore, livestock are important components of a "One Health" perspective aimed to control these viral infections. However, at present there is no example that considers pig genetic resources in this context. In this study, we investigated the variability of four genes (ACE2, ANPEP and DPP4 encoding for host receptors of the viral spike proteins and TMPRSS2 encoding for a host proteinase) in 23 European (19 autochthonous and three commercial breeds and one wild boar population) and two Asian Sus scrofa populations. A total of 2229 variants were identified in the four candidate genes: 26% of them were not previously described; 29 variants affected the protein sequence and might potentially interact with the infection mechanisms. The results coming from this work are a first step towards a "One Health" perspective that should consider conservation programs of pig genetic resources with twofold objectives: (i) genetic resources could be reservoirs of host gene variability useful to design selection programs to increase resistance to coronaviruses; (ii) the described variability in genes involved in coronavirus infections across many different pig populations might be part of a risk assessment including pig genetic resources.
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- 2021
37. Whole-genome sequencing of European autochthonous and commercial pig breeds allows the detection of signatures of selection for adaptation of genetic resources to different breeding and production systems
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European Commission, Università di Bologna, Bovo, Samuele [0000-0002-5712-8211], Ribani, Anisa [0000-0001-6778-1938], Araújo, José Pedro [0000-0002-1232-3160], Bozzi, Riccardo [0000-0001-8854-0834], Čandek-Potokar, M. [0000-0003-0231-126X], Charneca, Rui [0000-0002-3597-6746], Di Palma, Federica [0000-0002-4394-0102], Etherington, Graham [0000-0002-5003-1425], Suárez García, Fabián [0000-0002-1970-293X], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Karolyi, Danijel [0000-0003-0409-9071], Gallo, Maurizio [0000-0002-9801-2856], Martins, José Manuel [0000-0003-3616-8406], Mercat, Marie-José [0000-0002-3087-082X], Moscatelli, Giulia [0000-0002-6284-2911], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Quintanilla, Raquel [0000-0003-3274-3434], Radović, Čedomir [0000-0002-1800-2448], Razmaite, Violeta [0000-0001-9006-5761], Riquet, Juliette [0000-0001-7787-031X], Savić, Radomir [0000-0003-2131-5303], Schiavo, Giuseppina [0000-0002-3497-1337], Usai, Graziano [0000-0002-6002-2223], Utzeri, Valerio J. [0000-0001-5320-4216], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Fontanesi, Luca [0000-0001-7050-3760], Bovo, Samuele, Ribani, Anisa, Muñoz, María, Alves, Estefania, Araújo, José Pedro, Bozzi, Riccardo, Čandek-Potokar, M., Charneca, Rui, Di Palma, Federica, Etherington, Graham, Fernández, Ana Isabel, Suárez García, Fabián, García Casco, Juan María, Karolyi, Danijel, Gallo, Maurizio, Margeta, Vladimir, Martins, José Manuel, Mercat, Marie-José, Moscatelli, Giulia, Núñez, Yolanda, Quintanilla, Raquel, Radović, Čedomir, Razmaite, Violeta, Riquet, Juliette, Savić, Radomir, Schiavo, Giuseppina, Usai, Graziano, Utzeri, Valerio J., Zimmer, Christoph, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Fontanesi, Luca, European Commission, Università di Bologna, Bovo, Samuele [0000-0002-5712-8211], Ribani, Anisa [0000-0001-6778-1938], Araújo, José Pedro [0000-0002-1232-3160], Bozzi, Riccardo [0000-0001-8854-0834], Čandek-Potokar, M. [0000-0003-0231-126X], Charneca, Rui [0000-0002-3597-6746], Di Palma, Federica [0000-0002-4394-0102], Etherington, Graham [0000-0002-5003-1425], Suárez García, Fabián [0000-0002-1970-293X], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Karolyi, Danijel [0000-0003-0409-9071], Gallo, Maurizio [0000-0002-9801-2856], Martins, José Manuel [0000-0003-3616-8406], Mercat, Marie-José [0000-0002-3087-082X], Moscatelli, Giulia [0000-0002-6284-2911], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Quintanilla, Raquel [0000-0003-3274-3434], Radović, Čedomir [0000-0002-1800-2448], Razmaite, Violeta [0000-0001-9006-5761], Riquet, Juliette [0000-0001-7787-031X], Savić, Radomir [0000-0003-2131-5303], Schiavo, Giuseppina [0000-0002-3497-1337], Usai, Graziano [0000-0002-6002-2223], Utzeri, Valerio J. [0000-0001-5320-4216], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Fontanesi, Luca [0000-0001-7050-3760], Bovo, Samuele, Ribani, Anisa, Muñoz, María, Alves, Estefania, Araújo, José Pedro, Bozzi, Riccardo, Čandek-Potokar, M., Charneca, Rui, Di Palma, Federica, Etherington, Graham, Fernández, Ana Isabel, Suárez García, Fabián, García Casco, Juan María, Karolyi, Danijel, Gallo, Maurizio, Margeta, Vladimir, Martins, José Manuel, Mercat, Marie-José, Moscatelli, Giulia, Núñez, Yolanda, Quintanilla, Raquel, Radović, Čedomir, Razmaite, Violeta, Riquet, Juliette, Savić, Radomir, Schiavo, Giuseppina, Usai, Graziano, Utzeri, Valerio J., Zimmer, Christoph, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, and Fontanesi, Luca
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Natural and artificial directional selection in cosmopolitan and autochthonous pig breeds and wild boars have shaped their genomes and resulted in a reservoir of animal genetic diversity. Signatures of selection are the result of these selection events that have contributed to the adaptation of breeds to different environments and production systems. In this study, we analysed the genome variability of 19 European autochthonous pig breeds (Alentejana, Bísara, Majorcan Black, Basque, Gascon, Apulo-Calabrese, Casertana, Cinta Senese, Mora Romagnola, Nero Siciliano, Sarda, Krškopolje pig, Black Slavonian, Turopolje, Moravka, Swallow-Bellied Mangalitsa, Schwäbisch-Hällisches Schwein, Lithuanian indigenous wattle and Lithuanian White old type) from nine countries, three European commercial breeds (Italian Large White, Italian Landrace and Italian Duroc), and European wild boars, by mining whole-genome sequencing data obtained by using a DNA-pool sequencing approach. Signatures of selection were identified by using a single-breed approach with two statistics [within-breed pooled heterozygosity (HP) and fixation index (FST)] and group-based FST approaches, which compare groups of breeds defined according to external traits and use/specialization/type.
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- 2020
38. Genome-wide detection of copy number variants in European autochthonous and commercial pig breeds by whole-genome sequencing of DNA pools identified breed-characterising copy number states
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Università di Bologna, Slovenian Research Agency, European Commission, Bovo, Samuele [0000-0002-5712-8211], Ribani, Anisa [0000-0001-6778-1938], Muñoz, Marina [0000-0002-4216-6928], Araújo, José Pedro [0000-0002-1232-3160], Bozzi, Riccardo [0000-0001-8854-0834], Charneca, Rui [0000-0002-3597-6746], Di Palma, Federica [0000-0002-4394-0102], Etherington, Graham [0000-0002-5003-1425], Fernández, Ana Isabel [0000-0002-1509-5191], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Karolyi, Danijel [0000-0003-0409-9071], Gvozdanović, Kristina [0000-0002-1989-2630], Martins, José Manuel [0000-0003-3616-8406], Mercat, Marie-José [0000-0002-3087-082X], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Quintanilla, Raquel [0000-0003-3274-3434], Radović, Čedomir [0000-0002-1800-2448], Razmaite, Violeta [0000-0001-9006-5761], Riquet, Juliette [0000-0001-7787-031X], Savić, Radomir [0000-0003-2131-5303], Schiavo, Giuseppina [0000-0002-3497-1337], Škrlep, Martin [0000-0002-8252-8022], Usai, Graziano [0000-0002-6002-2223], Utzeri, Valerio J. [0000-0001-5320-4216], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Fontanesi, Luca [0000-0001-7050-3760], Bovo, Samuele, Ribani, Anisa, Muñoz, Marina, Alves, Estefania, Araújo, José Pedro, Bozzi, Riccardo, Charneca, Rui, Di Palma, Federica, Etherington, Graham, Fernández, Ana Isabel, García, Fabián, García Casco, Juan María, Karolyi, Danijel, Gallo, Maurizio, Gvozdanović, Kristina, Martins, José Manuel, Mercat, Marie-José, Núñez, Yolanda, Quintanilla, Raquel, Radović, Čedomir, Razmaite, Violeta, Riquet, Juliette, Savić, Radomir, Schiavo, Giuseppina, Škrlep, Martin, Usai, Graziano, Utzeri, Valerio J., Zimmer, Christoph, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Fontanesi, Luca, Università di Bologna, Slovenian Research Agency, European Commission, Bovo, Samuele [0000-0002-5712-8211], Ribani, Anisa [0000-0001-6778-1938], Muñoz, Marina [0000-0002-4216-6928], Araújo, José Pedro [0000-0002-1232-3160], Bozzi, Riccardo [0000-0001-8854-0834], Charneca, Rui [0000-0002-3597-6746], Di Palma, Federica [0000-0002-4394-0102], Etherington, Graham [0000-0002-5003-1425], Fernández, Ana Isabel [0000-0002-1509-5191], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Karolyi, Danijel [0000-0003-0409-9071], Gvozdanović, Kristina [0000-0002-1989-2630], Martins, José Manuel [0000-0003-3616-8406], Mercat, Marie-José [0000-0002-3087-082X], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Quintanilla, Raquel [0000-0003-3274-3434], Radović, Čedomir [0000-0002-1800-2448], Razmaite, Violeta [0000-0001-9006-5761], Riquet, Juliette [0000-0001-7787-031X], Savić, Radomir [0000-0003-2131-5303], Schiavo, Giuseppina [0000-0002-3497-1337], Škrlep, Martin [0000-0002-8252-8022], Usai, Graziano [0000-0002-6002-2223], Utzeri, Valerio J. [0000-0001-5320-4216], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Fontanesi, Luca [0000-0001-7050-3760], Bovo, Samuele, Ribani, Anisa, Muñoz, Marina, Alves, Estefania, Araújo, José Pedro, Bozzi, Riccardo, Charneca, Rui, Di Palma, Federica, Etherington, Graham, Fernández, Ana Isabel, García, Fabián, García Casco, Juan María, Karolyi, Danijel, Gallo, Maurizio, Gvozdanović, Kristina, Martins, José Manuel, Mercat, Marie-José, Núñez, Yolanda, Quintanilla, Raquel, Radović, Čedomir, Razmaite, Violeta, Riquet, Juliette, Savić, Radomir, Schiavo, Giuseppina, Škrlep, Martin, Usai, Graziano, Utzeri, Valerio J., Zimmer, Christoph, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, and Fontanesi, Luca
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In this study, we identified copy number variants (CNVs) in 19 European autochthonous pig breeds and in two commercial breeds (Italian Large White and Italian Duroc) that represent important genetic resources for this species. The genome of 725 pigs was sequenced using a breed-specific DNA pooling approach (30–35 animals per pool) obtaining an average depth per pool of 42×. This approach maximised CNV discovery as well as the related copy number states characterising, on average, the analysed breeds. By mining more than 17.5 billion reads, we identified a total of 9592 CNVs (~683 CNVs per breed) and 3710 CNV regions (CNVRs; 1.15% of the reference pig genome), with an average of 77 CNVRs per breed that were considered as private. A few CNVRs were analysed in more detail, together with other information derived from sequencing data. For example, the CNVR encompassing the KIT gene was associated with coat colour phenotypes in the analysed breeds, confirming the role of the multiple copies in determining breed-specific coat colours. The CNVR covering the MSRB3 gene was associated with ear size in most breeds. The CNVRs affecting the ELOVL6 and ZNF622 genes were private features observed in the Lithuanian Indigenous Wattle and in the Turopolje pig breeds respectively. Overall, the genome variability unravelled here can explain part of the genetic diversity among breeds and might contribute to explain their origin, history and adaptation to a variety of production systems.
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- 2020
39. Development of a 64 SNV panel for breed authentication in Iberian pigs and their derived meat products
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Muñoz, Marina [0000-0002-4216-6928], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Benítez Yáñez, Rita María [0000-0001-7459-2836], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], Fernández, Almudena [0000-0002-4495-9366], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Fernández, Ana Isabel [0000-0002-1509-5191], Silió, Luis [0000-0001-9369-7211], Muñoz, Marina, García Casco, Juan María, Alves, Estefania, Benítez Yáñez, Rita María, Barragán, Carmen, Caraballo, Carmen, Fernández, Almudena, García, Fabián, Núñez, Yolanda, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Fernández, Ana Isabel, Rodríguez, Carmen, Silió, Luis, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Muñoz, Marina [0000-0002-4216-6928], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Benítez Yáñez, Rita María [0000-0001-7459-2836], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], Fernández, Almudena [0000-0002-4495-9366], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Óvilo Martín, Cristina [0000-0002-5738-8435], Fernández, Ana Isabel [0000-0002-1509-5191], Silió, Luis [0000-0001-9369-7211], Muñoz, Marina, García Casco, Juan María, Alves, Estefania, Benítez Yáñez, Rita María, Barragán, Carmen, Caraballo, Carmen, Fernández, Almudena, García, Fabián, Núñez, Yolanda, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Fernández, Ana Isabel, Rodríguez, Carmen, and Silió, Luis
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Spanish legislation regulates the labelling of Iberian pig meat and dry-cured products, which are labelled as "Ibérico" or "100% Ibérico" when they come from Duroc x Iberian crossbred or Iberian purebred pigs. Although the analytical authentication of breed origin is not mandatory, a genetic diagnostic tool is demanded by producers and consumers. We have designed a 64 Single Nucleotide Variant genotyping panel displaying extreme allelic frequencies between Duroc and Iberian purebred samples. Average proportions of Iberian alleles of 0.99, 0.01, 0.77 and 0.48 were estimated by admixture clustering analysis of known origin samples, for Iberian and Duroc purebred, 75% Iberian and 50% Iberian classes, respectively. A supervised analysis with 1419 samples showed some overlapping between contiguous classes, but the calculated degrees of separability ranged from 0.800 to 0.996, exceeding the threshold value (0.70) for considering suitable for prediction. Therefore, this panel is a useful genetic tool to infer purebred or crossbred Iberian origin of live animals, meat and dry-cured products.
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- 2020
40. Potential use of near-infrared spectroscopy to predict fatty acid profile of meat from different European autochthonous pig breeds
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European Commission, Ortiz, Alberto [0000-0003-2432-2373], Parrini, Silvia [0000-0001-8068-2475], Tejerina, David [0000-0001-6409-3865], de Araújo, José Pedro Pinto [0000-0002-1232-3160], Čandek-Potokar, M. [0000-0003-0231-126X], Crovetti, Alessandro [0000-0002-4052-0794], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], González, Joel [0000-0002-5693-0528], Hernández-García, Francisco I. [0000-0003-2313-2762], Karolyi, Danijel [0000-0003-0409-9071], Martins, José Manuel [0000-0003-3616-8406], Nieto, Rosa M. [0000-0002-8330-2471], Petig, M. [0000-0001-9821-7213], Razmaite, Violeta [0000-0001-9006-5761], Sirtori, Francesco [0000-0002-7443-0156], Lebret, B. [0000-0001-5435-0389], Bozzi, Riccardo [0000-0001-8854-0834], Ortiz, Alberto, Parrini, Silvia, Tejerina, David, de Araújo, José Pedro Pinto, Čandek-Potokar, M., Crovetti, Alessandro, García Casco, Juan María, González, Joel, Hernández-García, Francisco I., Karolyi, Danijel, Margeta, Vladimir, Martins, José Manuel, Nieto, Rosa M., Petig, M., Razmaite, Violeta, Sirtori, Francesco, Lebret, B., Bozzi, Riccardo, European Commission, Ortiz, Alberto [0000-0003-2432-2373], Parrini, Silvia [0000-0001-8068-2475], Tejerina, David [0000-0001-6409-3865], de Araújo, José Pedro Pinto [0000-0002-1232-3160], Čandek-Potokar, M. [0000-0003-0231-126X], Crovetti, Alessandro [0000-0002-4052-0794], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], González, Joel [0000-0002-5693-0528], Hernández-García, Francisco I. [0000-0003-2313-2762], Karolyi, Danijel [0000-0003-0409-9071], Martins, José Manuel [0000-0003-3616-8406], Nieto, Rosa M. [0000-0002-8330-2471], Petig, M. [0000-0001-9821-7213], Razmaite, Violeta [0000-0001-9006-5761], Sirtori, Francesco [0000-0002-7443-0156], Lebret, B. [0000-0001-5435-0389], Bozzi, Riccardo [0000-0001-8854-0834], Ortiz, Alberto, Parrini, Silvia, Tejerina, David, de Araújo, José Pedro Pinto, Čandek-Potokar, M., Crovetti, Alessandro, García Casco, Juan María, González, Joel, Hernández-García, Francisco I., Karolyi, Danijel, Margeta, Vladimir, Martins, José Manuel, Nieto, Rosa M., Petig, M., Razmaite, Violeta, Sirtori, Francesco, Lebret, B., and Bozzi, Riccardo
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Autochthonous pig breeds provide products of differentiated quality, among which quality control is difficult to perform and insufficient for current market requirements. The present research evaluates the predictive ability of near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy, combined with chemometric methods as a rapid and affordable tool to assure traceability and quality control. Thus, NIR technology was assessed for intact and minced muscle Longissimus thoracis et lumborum samples collected from 12 European autochthonous pig breeds for the quantification of lipid content and fatty acid composition. Different tests were performed using different numbers of samples for calibration and validation. The best predictive ability was found using minced presentation and set with 80% of the samples for the calibration and the remaining 20% for the external validation test for the following traits: lipid content and saturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids, which attained both the highest determination coefficients (0.89, 0.61, and 0.65, respectively) and the lowest root mean square errors in external validation (0.62, 1.82, and 1.36, respectively). Lower predictive ability was observed for intact muscles. These results could contribute to improve the management of autochthonous breeds and to ensure quality of their products by traditional meat industry chains.
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- 2020
41. Differences in the loin tenderness of iberian pigs explained through dissimilarities in their transcriptome expression profile
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CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel [0000-0001-5309-9321], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], Silió, Luis [0000-0001-9369-7211], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Sánchez-Esquiliche, F. [0000-0002-7478-2944], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Caraballo, Carmen, Silió, Luis, Rodríguez, Carmen, Núñez, Yolanda, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F., Matos, Gema, García Casco, Juan María, Muñoz, María, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel [0000-0001-5309-9321], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], Silió, Luis [0000-0001-9369-7211], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Sánchez-Esquiliche, F. [0000-0002-7478-2944], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Caraballo, Carmen, Silió, Luis, Rodríguez, Carmen, Núñez, Yolanda, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F., Matos, Gema, García Casco, Juan María, and Muñoz, María
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Tenderness is one of the most important meat quality traits and it can be measured through shear force with the Warner–Bratzler test. In the current study, we use the RNA-seq technique to analyze the transcriptome of Longissimus dorsi (LD) muscle in two groups of Iberian pigs (Tough and Tender) divergent for shear force breeding values. We identified 200 annotated differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and 245 newly predicted isoforms. The RNAseq expression results of 10 genes were validated with quantitative PCR (qPCR). Functional analyses showed an enrichment of DE genes in biological processes related to proteolysis (CTSC, RHOD, MYH8, ACTC1, GADD45B, CASQ2, CHRNA9 and ANKRD1), skeletal muscle tissue development (ANKRD1, DMD, FOS and MSTN), lipid metabolism (FABP3 and PPARGC1A) and collagen metabolism (COL14A1). The upstream analysis revealed a total of 11 transcription regulatory factors that could regulate the expression of some DEGs. Among them, IGF1, VGLL3 and PPARG can be highlighted since they regulate the expression of genes involved in biological pathways that could affect tenderness. The experiment revealed a set of candidate genes and regulatory factors suggestive to search polymorphisms that could be incorporated in a breeding program for improving meat tenderness.
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42. Genetic parameter estimation and gene association analyses for meat quality traits in open-air free-range Iberian pigs
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CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel [0000-0001-5309-9321], Silió, Luis [0000-0001-9369-7211], Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], López, Adrián [0000-0002-8649-750X], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], Sánchez-Esquiliche, F. [0000-0002-7478-2944], Gómez-Carballar, Fernando [0000-0002-8843-4238], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Silió, Luis, Rodríguez, Carmen, Palma-Granados, Patricia, López, Adrián, Caraballo, Carmen, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F., Gómez-Carballar, Fernando, García Casco, Juan María, Muñoz, María, CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel [0000-0001-5309-9321], Silió, Luis [0000-0001-9369-7211], Palma-Granados, Patricia [0000-0002-5240-2832], López, Adrián [0000-0002-8649-750X], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], Sánchez-Esquiliche, F. [0000-0002-7478-2944], Gómez-Carballar, Fernando [0000-0002-8843-4238], García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, Silió, Luis, Rodríguez, Carmen, Palma-Granados, Patricia, López, Adrián, Caraballo, Carmen, Sánchez-Esquiliche, F., Gómez-Carballar, Fernando, García Casco, Juan María, and Muñoz, María
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Meat quality of Iberian pigs is defined by the combination of their genetic characteristics and the particular production system. To carry out a genetic analysis of the main meat quality traits, we estimated their heritabilities, genetic correlations and the association effects of 32 selected SNPs of 12 candidate genes. A total of ten traits were measured in longissimus dorsi samples from 1,199 Iberian pigs fattened in the traditional free-range system: water holding capacity (thawing, cooking and centrifuge force water losses), instrumental colour (lightness L*, redness a* and yellowness b*), myoglobin content, shear force on cooked meat, and shear force and maximum compression force on dry-cured loin. Estimated heritability values were low to moderate (0.01 to 0.43) being the lowest for L* and the highest for cooking loss. Strong genetic correlations between water holding capacity traits (0.93 to 0.96) and between myoglobin content and a* (0.94) were observed. The association analyses revealed 19 SNPs significantly associated with different traits. Consistent and strong effects were observed between PRKAG3 SNPs (rs319678464G > C and rs330427832C > T), MYH3_rs81437544T > C, CASP3_rs319658214G > T and CTSL_rs332171512A > G and water losses. Also for CAPN1_rs81358667G > A and CASP3_rs319658214G > T and shear force. The SNPs mapping on PRKAG3 showed the highest effects on Minolta colour traits. Genotyping of these SNPs could be useful for the selection of Iberian young boars with similar estimated breeding values for productive traits.
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43. Discriminant analysis using fatty acids profile, stable carbon isotopes and tocopherols content as tool for feeding system prediction in Iberian pigs
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CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino (España), García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Rey, Ana I. [0000-0003-4403-9225], García Casco, Juan María, Delgado-Chavero, C. L., Zapata, Elena, Paredes, Andrés, Muñoz, María, Rey, Ana I., CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino (España), García Casco, Juan María [0000-0003-0851-608X], Muñoz, María [0000-0002-7018-6977], Rey, Ana I. [0000-0003-4403-9225], García Casco, Juan María, Delgado-Chavero, C. L., Zapata, Elena, Paredes, Andrés, Muñoz, María, and Rey, Ana I.
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Aim of study: The application of three analytical methods (fatty acids: FA, tocopherols: TOC, and isotope ratio: ISO) to distinguish the feeding type received by Iberian pigs during the fattening stage. Area of study: This distinction is very important for the labelling of Iberian high-quality products in the Quercus forest located on the southwest of Iberian Peninsula, where several production systems coexist. Material and methods: Discriminant analysis on fat samples with unknown background obtained from commercial pigs was applied. The feasibility of the combination method to determine the authentication of feeding background was studied on samples from different fattening system: free-range feeding with acorn and pastures (BE); free-range feeding acorn and pastures plus commercial feeds (RE); open-air feeding with commercial feeds (CA); standard feeding with commercial feeds (CE). Main results: In a first application of the methods, the overall success rate was 60.1% for FA, 49.7% for ISO and 49.3% for TOC. When some of the batches were reclassified attending to those previous results and additional information available about farm characteristics, ISO and TOC analyses had a 70% of success rate in the four categories, whereas FA showed 40.5%, attributable to the use of high-oleic commercial diets. The predictions improved with the method combination. The ISO+TOC combination achieved a 84.1% of success in prediction. When it was reduced to just two categories (acorn vs non-acorn), the success reached a 95% for FA+TOC and ISO+TOC. Research highlights: The use of these methods as a complementary tool for quality controls is highly recommended to avoid undesirable misclassifications.
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44. SNP discovery and association study for growth, fatness and meat quality traits in Iberian crossbred pigs
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Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Óvilo, C. [0000-0002-5738-8435], Trakooljul, N. [0000-0002-3214-2498], García-Casco, J M. [0000-0003-0851-608X], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Isabel, Beatriz [0000-0001-6192-6411], Ayuso, Miriam [0000-0001-6045-394X], García-Contreras, Consolación [0000-0003-4624-2585], Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Trakooljul, N., Núñez, Yolanda, Hadlich, F., Murani, E., Ayuso, Miriam, Garcia-Contreras, Consolacion, Vázquez-Gómez, M., Rey, Ana I., Garcia, Fabienne, García Casco, Juan María, López-Bote, C., Isabel, Beatriz, González De Bulnes, Antonio, Wimmers, K., Muñoz, María, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Óvilo, C. [0000-0002-5738-8435], Trakooljul, N. [0000-0002-3214-2498], García-Casco, J M. [0000-0003-0851-608X], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Isabel, Beatriz [0000-0001-6192-6411], Ayuso, Miriam [0000-0001-6045-394X], García-Contreras, Consolación [0000-0003-4624-2585], Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Trakooljul, N., Núñez, Yolanda, Hadlich, F., Murani, E., Ayuso, Miriam, Garcia-Contreras, Consolacion, Vázquez-Gómez, M., Rey, Ana I., Garcia, Fabienne, García Casco, Juan María, López-Bote, C., Isabel, Beatriz, González De Bulnes, Antonio, Wimmers, K., and Muñoz, María
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Iberian pigs and its crosses are produced to obtain high-quality meat products. The objective of this work was to evaluate a wide panel of DNA markers, selected by biological and functional criteria, for association with traits related to muscle growth, fatness, meat quality and metabolism. We used 18 crossbred Iberian pigs with divergent postnatal growth patterns for whole genome sequencing and SNP discovery, with over 13 million variants being detected. We selected 1023 missense SNPs located on annotated genes and showing different allele frequencies between pigs with makerdly different growth patterns. We complemented this panel with 192 candidate SNPs obtained from literature mining and from muscle RNAseq data. The selected markers were genotyped in 480 Iberian × Duroc pigs from a commercial population, in which phenotypes were obtained, and an association study was performed for the 1005 successfully genotyped SNPs showing segregation. The results confirmed the effects of several known SNPs in candidate genes (such as LEPR, ACACA, FTO, LIPE or SCD on fatness, growth and fatty acid composition) and also disclosed interesting effects of new SNPs in less known genes such as LRIG3, DENND1B, SOWAHB, EPHX1 or NFE2L2 affecting body weight, average daily gain and adiposity at different ages, or KRT10, NLE1, KCNH2 or AHNAK affecting fatness and FA composition. The results provide a valuable basis for future implementation of marker-assisted selection strategies in swine and contribute to a better understanding of the genetic architecture of relevant traits.
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45. Understanding the role of myoglobin content in Iberian pigs fattened in an extensive system through analysis of the transcriptome profile
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Fernández‐Barroso, Miguel Ángel, primary, García‐Casco, Juan María, additional, Núñez, Yolanda, additional, Ramírez‐Hidalgo, Luisa, additional, Matos, Gema, additional, and Muñoz, María, additional
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46. Changes in Biceps femoris Transcriptome along Growth in Iberian Pigs Fed Different Energy Sources and Comparative Analysis with Duroc Breed
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Benítez, Rita, primary, Núñez, Yolanda, additional, Ayuso, Miriam, additional, Isabel, Beatriz, additional, Fernández-Barroso, Miguel A., additional, De Mercado, Eduardo, additional, Gómez-Izquierdo, Emilio, additional, García-Casco, Juan M., additional, López-Bote, Clemente, additional, and Óvilo, Cristina, additional
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47. Changes in Biceps femoris Transcriptome along Growth in Iberian Pigs Fed Different Energy Sources and Comparative Analysis with Duroc Breed
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Benítez, Rita, Núñez, Yolanda, Ayuso, Miriam, Isabel Redondo, Beatriz, Fernández Barroso, Miguel A., De Mercado, Eduardo, Gómez Izquierdo, Emilio, García Casco, Juan M., López Bote, Clemente José, Óvilo, Cristina, Benítez, Rita, Núñez, Yolanda, Ayuso, Miriam, Isabel Redondo, Beatriz, Fernández Barroso, Miguel A., De Mercado, Eduardo, Gómez Izquierdo, Emilio, García Casco, Juan M., López Bote, Clemente José, and Óvilo, Cristina
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This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of developmental stage, breed, and diet energy source on the genome-wide expression, meat quality traits, and tissue composition of biceps femoris muscle in growing pure Iberian and Duroc pigs. The study comprised 59 Iberian (IB) and 19 Duroc (DU) animals, who started the treatment at an average live weight (LW) of 19.9 kg. The animals were kept under identical management conditions and fed two diets with different energy sources (6% high oleic sunflower oil or carbohydrates). Twenty-nine IB animals were slaughtered after seven days of treatment at an average LW of 24.1 kg, and 30 IB animals plus all the DU animals were slaughtered after 47 days at an average LW of 50.7 kg. The main factors affecting the muscle transcriptome were age, with 1832 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), and breed (1055 DEGs), while the effect of diet on the transcriptome was very small. The results indicated transcriptome changes along time in Iberian animals, being especially related to growth and tissue development, extracellular matrix (ECM) composition, and cytoskeleton organization, with DEGs affecting relevant functions and biological pathways, such as myogenesis. The breed also affected functions related to muscle development and cytoskeleton organization, as well as functions related to solute transport and lipid and carbohydrate metabolism. Taking into account the results of the two main comparisons (age and breed effects), we can postulate that the Iberian breed is more precocious than the Duroc breed, regarding myogenesis and muscle development, in the studied growing stage., Comunidad de Madrid/FEDER, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, Depto. de Producción Animal, Fac. de Veterinaria, TRUE, pub
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48. Muscle Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Molecular Pathways Related to Oxidative Phosphorylation, Antioxidant Defense, Fatness and Growth in Mangalitsa and Moravka Pigs
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Núñez, Yolanda, Núñez, Yolanda, Radović, Čedomir, Savić, Radomir, García-Casco, Juan M., Čandek-Potokar, Marjeta, Benítez, Rita, Radojković, Dragan, Lukić, Miloš, Gogić, Marija, Muñoz, María, Fontanesi, Luca, Óvilo, Cristina, Núñez, Yolanda, Núñez, Yolanda, Radović, Čedomir, Savić, Radomir, García-Casco, Juan M., Čandek-Potokar, Marjeta, Benítez, Rita, Radojković, Dragan, Lukić, Miloš, Gogić, Marija, Muñoz, María, Fontanesi, Luca, and Óvilo, Cristina
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This work was aimed at evaluating loin transcriptome and metabolic pathway differences between the two main Serbian local pig breeds with divergent characteristics regarding muscle growth and fatness, as well as exploring nutrigenomic effects of tannin supplementation in Mangalitsa (MA) pigs. The study comprised 24 Mangalitsa and 10 Moravka (MO) males, which were kept under identical management conditions. Mangalitsa animals were divided in two nutritional groups (n = 12) receiving a standard (control) or tannin–supplemented diet (1.5%; MAT). Moravka pigs were fed the standard mixture. All animals were slaughtered at a similar age; 120 kg of average live weight (LW) and loin tissue was used for RNA‐seq analysis. Results showed 306 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) according to breed, enriched in genes involved in growth, lipid metabolism, protein metabolism and muscle development, such as PDK4, FABP4, MYOD1 and STAT3, as well as a relevant number of genes involved in mitochondrial respiratory activity (MT‐NDs, NDUFAs among others). Oxidative phosphorylation was the most significantly affected pathway, activated in Mangalitsa muscle, revealing the basis of a different muscle metabolism. Also, many other relevant pathways were affected by breed and involved in oxidative stress response, fat accumulation and development of skeletal muscle. Results also allowed the identification of potential regulators and causal networks such as those controlled by FLCN, PPARGC1A or PRKAB1 with relevant regulatory roles on DEGs involved in mitochondrial and lipid metabolism, or IL3 and TRAF2 potentially controlling DEGs involved in muscle development. The Tannin effect on transcriptome was small, with only 23 DEGs, but included interesting ones involved in lipid deposition such as PPARGC1B. The results indicate a significant effect of the breed on muscle tissue gene expression, affecting relevant biological pathways and allowing the identification of strong regulatory candidate ge
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49. Changes in Biceps femoris Transcriptome along Growth in Iberian Pigs Fed Different Energy Sources and Comparative Analysis with Duroc Breed
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Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Benítez Yáñez, Rita María, Núñez, Yolanda, Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, García Casco, Juan María, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Ayuso, Miriam, Isabel, Beatriz, de Mercado, Eduardo, Gómez-Izquierdo, Emilio, López-Bote, C., Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Benítez Yáñez, Rita María, Núñez, Yolanda, Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, García Casco, Juan María, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, Ayuso, Miriam, Isabel, Beatriz, de Mercado, Eduardo, Gómez-Izquierdo, Emilio, and López-Bote, C.
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Simple Summary The genetic mechanisms that regulate biological processes, such as skeletal muscle development and growth, or intramuscular fat deposition, have attracted great interest, given their impact on production traits and meat quality. In this sense, a comparison of the transcriptome of skeletal muscle between phenotypically different pig breeds, or along growth, could be useful to improve the understanding of the molecular processes underlying the differences in muscle metabolism and phenotypic traits, potentially driving the identification of causal genes, regulators and metabolic pathways involved in their variability. This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of developmental stage, breed, and diet energy source on the genome-wide expression, meat quality traits, and tissue composition of biceps femoris muscle in growing pure Iberian and Duroc pigs. The study comprised 59 Iberian (IB) and 19 Duroc (DU) animals, who started the treatment at an average live weight (LW) of 19.9 kg. The animals were kept under identical management conditions and fed two diets with different energy sources (6% high oleic sunflower oil or carbohydrates). Twenty-nine IB animals were slaughtered after seven days of treatment at an average LW of 24.1 kg, and 30 IB animals plus all the DU animals were slaughtered after 47 days at an average LW of 50.7 kg. The main factors affecting the muscle transcriptome were age, with 1832 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), and breed (1055 DEGs), while the effect of diet on the transcriptome was very small. The results indicated transcriptome changes along time in Iberian animals, being especially related to growth and tissue development, extracellular matrix (ECM) composition, and cytoskeleton organization, with DEGs affecting relevant functions and biological pathways, such as myogenesis. The breed also affected functions related to muscle development and cytoskeleton organization, as well as functions related to solute tra
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50. Consequences of a low protein diet on the liver and longissimus dorsi transcriptome of Duroc × Iberian crossbred pigs
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), López-García, Adrián [0000-0002-8649-750X], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Óvilo, C [0000-0002-5738-8435], García-Casco, J M [0000-0003-0851-608X], Muñoz, Marina, Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, López-García, Adrián, Caraballo, Carmen, Núñez, Yolanda, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, González, Elena, García Casco, Juan María, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), López-García, Adrián [0000-0002-8649-750X], Caraballo, Carmen [0000-0003-0360-9308], Núñez, Yolanda [0000-0001-5988-7628], Óvilo, C [0000-0002-5738-8435], García-Casco, J M [0000-0003-0851-608X], Muñoz, Marina, Fernández-Barroso, Miguel Ángel, López-García, Adrián, Caraballo, Carmen, Núñez, Yolanda, Óvilo Martín, Cristina, González, Elena, and García Casco, Juan María
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Low protein diets supplied during the growing period of pigs can diminish their growth rate and increase the intramuscular fat (IMF) content which affects the sensorial and technological characteristics of the products. In the present study, the effects of a low protein diet supplied during the growing period of Duroc × Iberian crossbred pigs on several phenotypic traits and on liver and longissimus dorsi transcriptome were analysed at the beginning (EARLY) and at the end (LATE) of the growing period. Two experimental groups of 10 crossbred pigs each were fed two isocaloric diets with different protein content: control diet (C) with 16.5% protein and 0.8% lysine and low protein diet (LP) with 11% CP and 0.6% lysine. Animals fed LP diet have a slower growth than those fed C diet, but no effect of LP diet was observed on the IMF content. The transcriptomes of liver and longissimus dorsi were characterised and quantified through RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq). In liver, 134 and 480 differentially expressed annotated genes and new isoforms (DEGs) were detected between C and LP diets for EARLY and LATE animals, respectively. In muscle, 128 and 68 DEGs were detected at EARLY and LATE time-points. Functional interpretation revealed that LP diet may inhibit immune system molecules and processes in both tissues at EARLY stage. In liver, the DEGs mainly affect lipid and cholesterol metabolic processes, while in muscle, the expression changes would be involved in growth, development and meat quality. In conclusion, a low protein diet supplied during the growing period seems to slow down the growth of Duroc × Iberian crossbred pigs, but it also seems to affect multiple biological processes that could compromise the immune system of Duroc × Iberian crossbred pigs. Therefore, these results question the adequacy of this type of regime in Duroc × Iberian pigs that must be studied in greater depth before being implemented.
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