Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Circadian Rhythmic Regulation of Lipid Metabolism and Immune Function in Chicken Livers
Jiahua Li, Jie Dong, Minjie Huang, Yuting Jin, Xiaodong Tan, Deqian Wang

TL;DR
This study finds that chicken liver genes related to lipid metabolism and immunity show daily rhythms, offering insights into how chickens manage energy and disease.
Contribution
The study identifies specific genes and pathways in chicken livers that exhibit circadian rhythmicity in lipid metabolism and immune function.
Findings
845 differentially expressed genes were detected, with lipid metabolism and immune function showing the most significant changes.
Weighted gene co-expression network analysis linked tan and cyan modules to hepatic circadian rhythm.
Cosinor analysis identified 9 lipid-related and 11 immune-related genes with significant rhythmic expression.
Abstract
In this study, liver samples were collected at 7 time points during one light/dark cycle, and transcriptomic sequencing was used to explore candidate genes and pathways associated with hepatic rhythm. Trend analysis showed that genes such as FAM21C, SRSF4, TLR2A, MSMO1, ELOVL2, and HMGCR exhibited rhythmic variation trends. A total of 845 differentially expressed genes (e.g., MSMO1, FAM21C) were detected between light/dark conditions, among which the changes in the activity of lipid metabolism and immune function were the most significant. Weighted gene co-expression network analysis revealed that two modules were strongly associated with the hepatic circadian rhythm. Cosinor analysis showed that 9 lipid-related genes (e.g., MSMO1, HMGCR1, ELOVL2) and 11 immune-related genes (e.g., FAM21C, TLR4, TLR2A) exhibited significant rhythmic expression. Liver rhythm has a significant effect on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCircadian rhythm and melatonin · Fatty Acid Research and Health · Lipid metabolism and biosynthesis
