高、低免疫应答者加拿大荷斯坦奶牛的差异基因表达。

M I Nino-Soto, A Heriazón, M Quinton, F Miglior, K Thompson, B A Mallard
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摘要

传染病是造成农业食品企业经济损失的一个重要原因。本研究探讨了牛高(HR)和低(LR)免疫反应的指标及其相关的基因表达模式。对荷斯坦奶牛进行免疫,诱导抗体(AMIR)和细胞介导(CMIR)免疫应答。根据酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)和延迟型超敏反应(DTH)结果,将奶牛分为HR、LR和平均(AR)型免疫应答者。微阵列分析证实了两组患者的表型HR和LR状态,并获得了血单个核细胞(BMCs)的总RNA。来自AR奶牛的RNA被用作与内部cDNAmicroarray杂交的共同参考。微阵列分析结果显示,HR组和LR组之间几个免疫相关基因的转录差异。鉴定为差异表达的基因包括转录因子、细胞因子、MHC和tcr相关基因。这些结果有助于建立基于广泛抗病能力的选择规划,旨在改善牛群的总体健康状况。
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Differential gene expression of high and low immune responder Canadian Holstein dairy cows.

Infectious diseases are an important cause of economic loss in the agri-food business. This study investigates indicators of bovine high (HR) and low (LR) immune response and their associated patterns of gene expression. Holstein cows were immunized to induce antibody (AMIR) and cell-mediated (CMIR) immune responses. Based on the results of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH), cows were ranked as HR, LR or average (AR) immune responders. For microarray analysis, phenotypic HR and LR status in both groups was confirmed and total RNA from blood mononuclear cells (BMCs) was obtained. RNA from a pool of AR cows was used as a common reference for hybridization to an in-house cDNAmicroarray. Results of microarray analysis showed transcriptional differences in several immune-related genes between the HR and LR groups. Genes identified as differentially expressed include transcription factors, cytokines, MHC, and TCR-related genes. These results can aid in the establishmentof selection programmes based on broad-based disease resistance, aimed at improving general health in cattle herds.

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