Identification of endogenous normalizing genes for expression studies in inguinal ring tissue for scrotal hernias in pigs

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Main Author: Lorenzetti W.R.*
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Ibelli A.M.G., De Oliveira Peixoto J., Mores M.A.Z., Savoldi I.R., Do Carmo K.B., De Oliveira H.C., Ledur M.C.*
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Summary: © 2018 Lorenzetti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.The use of reference genes is required for relative quantification in gene expression analysis and since the stability of these genes could be variable depending on the experimental design, it has become indispensable to test the reliability of endogenous genes. Therefore, this study evaluated 10 reference candidate genes in two different experimental conditions in order to obtain stable genes to be used as reference in expression studies related to scrotal hernias in pigs. Two independent experiments were performed: one with 30 days-old MS115 pigs and the other with 60 days-old Landrace pigs. The inguinal ring/canal was collected, frozen and further submitted to real-time PCR analysis (qPCR). For the reference genes stability evaluation, four tools were used: GeNorm in the SLqPCR, BestKeeper, NormFinder and Comparative CT. A general ranking was generated using the BruteAggreg function of R environment. In this study, the RPL19 was one of the most reliable endogenous genes for both experiments. The breed/age effects influenced the expression stability of candidate reference genes evaluated in the inguinal ring of pigs. Therefore, this study reinforces the importance of evaluating the stability of several endogenous genes previous their use, since a consensual set of reference genes is not easily obtained. Here, two sets of genes are recommended: RPL19, RPL32 and H3F3A for 30-days MS115 and PPIA and RPL19 for the 60 days-old Landrace pigs. This is the first study using the inguinal ring tissue and the results can be useful as an indicative for other studies working with gene expression in this tissue.
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spelling Identification of endogenous normalizing genes for expression studies in inguinal ring tissue for scrotal hernias in pigs© 2018 Lorenzetti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.The use of reference genes is required for relative quantification in gene expression analysis and since the stability of these genes could be variable depending on the experimental design, it has become indispensable to test the reliability of endogenous genes. Therefore, this study evaluated 10 reference candidate genes in two different experimental conditions in order to obtain stable genes to be used as reference in expression studies related to scrotal hernias in pigs. Two independent experiments were performed: one with 30 days-old MS115 pigs and the other with 60 days-old Landrace pigs. The inguinal ring/canal was collected, frozen and further submitted to real-time PCR analysis (qPCR). For the reference genes stability evaluation, four tools were used: GeNorm in the SLqPCR, BestKeeper, NormFinder and Comparative CT. A general ranking was generated using the BruteAggreg function of R environment. In this study, the RPL19 was one of the most reliable endogenous genes for both experiments. The breed/age effects influenced the expression stability of candidate reference genes evaluated in the inguinal ring of pigs. Therefore, this study reinforces the importance of evaluating the stability of several endogenous genes previous their use, since a consensual set of reference genes is not easily obtained. Here, two sets of genes are recommended: RPL19, RPL32 and H3F3A for 30-days MS115 and PPIA and RPL19 for the 60 days-old Landrace pigs. This is the first study using the inguinal ring tissue and the results can be useful as an indicative for other studies working with gene expression in this tissue.2024-12-06T12:48:08Z2018info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0204348https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/6138ark:/33523/001300000qh89PLoS ONE139Lorenzetti W.R.*Ibelli A.M.G.De Oliveira Peixoto J.Mores M.A.Z.Savoldi I.R.Do Carmo K.B.De Oliveira H.C.Ledur M.C.*engreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:49:52Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/6138Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:49:52Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Identification of endogenous normalizing genes for expression studies in inguinal ring tissue for scrotal hernias in pigs
title Identification of endogenous normalizing genes for expression studies in inguinal ring tissue for scrotal hernias in pigs
spellingShingle Identification of endogenous normalizing genes for expression studies in inguinal ring tissue for scrotal hernias in pigs
Lorenzetti W.R.*
title_short Identification of endogenous normalizing genes for expression studies in inguinal ring tissue for scrotal hernias in pigs
title_full Identification of endogenous normalizing genes for expression studies in inguinal ring tissue for scrotal hernias in pigs
title_fullStr Identification of endogenous normalizing genes for expression studies in inguinal ring tissue for scrotal hernias in pigs
title_full_unstemmed Identification of endogenous normalizing genes for expression studies in inguinal ring tissue for scrotal hernias in pigs
title_sort Identification of endogenous normalizing genes for expression studies in inguinal ring tissue for scrotal hernias in pigs
author Lorenzetti W.R.*
author_facet Lorenzetti W.R.*
Ibelli A.M.G.
De Oliveira Peixoto J.
Mores M.A.Z.
Savoldi I.R.
Do Carmo K.B.
De Oliveira H.C.
Ledur M.C.*
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De Oliveira Peixoto J.
Mores M.A.Z.
Savoldi I.R.
Do Carmo K.B.
De Oliveira H.C.
Ledur M.C.*
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lorenzetti W.R.*
Ibelli A.M.G.
De Oliveira Peixoto J.
Mores M.A.Z.
Savoldi I.R.
Do Carmo K.B.
De Oliveira H.C.
Ledur M.C.*
description © 2018 Lorenzetti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.The use of reference genes is required for relative quantification in gene expression analysis and since the stability of these genes could be variable depending on the experimental design, it has become indispensable to test the reliability of endogenous genes. Therefore, this study evaluated 10 reference candidate genes in two different experimental conditions in order to obtain stable genes to be used as reference in expression studies related to scrotal hernias in pigs. Two independent experiments were performed: one with 30 days-old MS115 pigs and the other with 60 days-old Landrace pigs. The inguinal ring/canal was collected, frozen and further submitted to real-time PCR analysis (qPCR). For the reference genes stability evaluation, four tools were used: GeNorm in the SLqPCR, BestKeeper, NormFinder and Comparative CT. A general ranking was generated using the BruteAggreg function of R environment. In this study, the RPL19 was one of the most reliable endogenous genes for both experiments. The breed/age effects influenced the expression stability of candidate reference genes evaluated in the inguinal ring of pigs. Therefore, this study reinforces the importance of evaluating the stability of several endogenous genes previous their use, since a consensual set of reference genes is not easily obtained. Here, two sets of genes are recommended: RPL19, RPL32 and H3F3A for 30-days MS115 and PPIA and RPL19 for the 60 days-old Landrace pigs. This is the first study using the inguinal ring tissue and the results can be useful as an indicative for other studies working with gene expression in this tissue.
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