PLIN5 Promotes Lipid Reconstitution in Goat Intramuscular Fat via the PPARγ Signaling Pathway
Yuhan Dai, Yuling Yang, Haiyang Li, Yinggui Wang, Yong Wang, Yaqiu Lin, Lian Huang, Zhanyu Du, Hua Xiang, Changhui Zhang, Jiangjiang Zhu

TL;DR
This study shows how PLIN5, a lipid droplet protein, affects fat accumulation in goat muscle, which could help improve meat quality.
Contribution
The study reveals that PLIN5 regulates lipid deposition in goat intramuscular fat via PPARγ and PI3K-AKT signaling pathways.
Findings
PLIN5 promotes lipid deposition in goat intramuscular fat by upregulating PPARγ and lipogenesis-related genes.
LPI (18:0) and LPI (16:0) lipids are linked to PPARγ activation in intramuscular fat regulation.
Inhibition of PI3K-AKT and PPARγ confirmed their roles in regulating cell proliferation and lipid accumulation.
Abstract
Goat muscle intramuscular fat (IMF) is associated with the proliferation and differentiation of intramuscular precursor adipocytes, and IMF has various effects on meat quality. PLIN5 is a lipid droplet protein that plays an important role in lipid metabolism. However, the specific function and intrinsic mechanism of PLIN5 in goat IMF deposition remain unclear. Therefore, in this study, we clarified the function and potential mechanism of PLIN5 in goat intramuscular precursor adipocytes via experimental techniques such as overexpression, interference, untargeted lipid omics sequencing, inhibitor addition, and so on. It was found that PLIN5 regulates intramuscular lipid deposition in goat muscle via PPARγ and regulates intramuscular cell proliferation via the PI3K-AKT signaling pathway, thereby altering IMF. Untargeted lipidomic sequencing indicated that the differential lipids LPI (18:0)…
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TopicsLipid metabolism and biosynthesis · Plant Surface Properties and Treatments · Fatty Acid Research and Health
