2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2023.102856
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High-fat diet-induced gut microbiota alteration promotes lipogenesis by butyric acid/miR-204/ACSS2 axis in chickens

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“…This reduction, in turn, inhibits miRNA-204 in the liver, resulting in the up-regulation of ACSS2, a downstream target gene negatively regulated by miRNA-204. Ultimately, this molecular cascade contributes to the development of obesity [53]. In bovine adipocytes, miRNA-193b has been identi ed as a regulator that downregulates the expression of ACSS2.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This reduction, in turn, inhibits miRNA-204 in the liver, resulting in the up-regulation of ACSS2, a downstream target gene negatively regulated by miRNA-204. Ultimately, this molecular cascade contributes to the development of obesity [53]. In bovine adipocytes, miRNA-193b has been identi ed as a regulator that downregulates the expression of ACSS2.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Yang et al [ 13 ] explored the alleviating effect of Fu brick tea thearownin on ulcerative colitis and its potential mechanisms through fecal 16S rRNA genes, metabolomics, and FMT. Chen et al [ 14 ] used FMT, 16S rRNA sequencing, miRNA sequencing, and RNA sequencing to elucidate the role of gut microbiota/butyric acid/miR-204/ACSS2 in regulating chicken fat production and deposition.…”
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