PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Multi-omics approaches for comprehensive analysis and understanding of the immune response in the miniature pig breed.

  • Devender Arora,
  • Jong-Eun Park,
  • Dajeong Lim,
  • In-Cheol Cho,
  • Kyung Soo Kang,
  • Tae-Hun Kim,
  • Woncheoul Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 5
p. e0263035

Abstract

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The porcine immune system has an important role in pre-clinical studies together with understanding the biological response mechanisms before entering into clinical trials. The size distribution of the Korean minipig is an important feature that make this breed ideal for biomedical research and safe practice in post clinical studies. The extremely tiny (ET) minipig serves as an excellent model for various biomedical research studies, but the comparatively frail and vulnerable immune response to the environment over its Large (L) size minipig breed leads to additional after born care. To overcome this pitfall, comparative analysis of the genomic regions under selection in the L type breed could provide a better understanding at the molecular level and lead to the development of an enhanced variety of ET type minipig. In this study, we utilized whole genome sequencing (WGS) to identify traces of artificial selection and integrated them with transcriptome data generated from blood samples to find strongly selected and differentially expressed genes of interest. We identified a total of 35 common genes among which 7 were differentially expressed and showed selective sweep in the L type over the ET type minipig breed. The stabilization of these genes were further confirmed using nucleotide diversity analysis, and these genes could serve as potential biomarkers for the development of a better variety of ET type pig breed.