2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-70616-8
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Early pregnancy-induced transcripts in peripheral blood immune cells in Bos indicus heifers

Abstract: Immune cells play a central role in early pregnancy establishment in cattle. We aimed to: (1) discover novel early-pregnancy-induced genes in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC); and (2) characterize the temporal pattern of early-pregnancy-induced transcription of select genes in pBMc and peripheral blood polymorphonuclear cells (PMN). Beef heifers were artificially inseminated on D0 and pregnancies were diagnosed on D28. On D10, 14, 16, 18, and 20, blood was collected for isolation of PBMC and PMN from … Show more

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“…The potential use of LGALS3BP expression as a pregnancy marker before d 20 post-TAI was recently indicated by our group because its expression is elevated in PBMC from d 10 to 20 of pregnancy in beef heifers (Rocha et al, 2020). Intriguingly, the present results were distinct, indicating that the presence of a viable bovine embryo did not stimulate LGALS3BP expression in immune cells from blood or milk but did stimulate it in CC samples.…”
Section: Short Communication Physiologymentioning
confidence: 43%
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“…The potential use of LGALS3BP expression as a pregnancy marker before d 20 post-TAI was recently indicated by our group because its expression is elevated in PBMC from d 10 to 20 of pregnancy in beef heifers (Rocha et al, 2020). Intriguingly, the present results were distinct, indicating that the presence of a viable bovine embryo did not stimulate LGALS3BP expression in immune cells from blood or milk but did stimulate it in CC samples.…”
Section: Short Communication Physiologymentioning
confidence: 43%
“…Recently, other studies have used total immune cells from whole blood (Yoshino et al, 2018) or milk (Schanzenbach et al, 2017) or cervical and vaginal mucosa cells (Kunii et al, 2018) for accessing gene expression and predicting pregnancy status. In addition, novel potential pregnancy markers were recently reported by our group in beef heifers (Rocha et al, 2020) and need to be tested for early pregnancy diagnosis in dairy cattle. From these potential markers, LGALS3BP expression in immune cells was always 50% greater in pregnant heifers from d 10 to 20 of pregnancy.…”
Section: Short Communication Physiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They then showed that measurement of ISG15 mRNA could provide a reliable indicator of early pregnancy on day 18 of gestation in heifers but not in mature cows (81). These findings have since been confirmed in beef breeds using both polymorphonuclear neutrophils and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (82,83) and extending to a number of other ISGs (84). Although the results of ISG15 up-regulation in early pregnancy were highly repeatable between studies, de Melo et al (85) found that ISG15 measurement was less reliable for confirmation of pregnancy than the use of circulating pregnancy-associated glycoprotein or Doppler ultrasound.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our interest in the pattern recognition receptors (PRR) started when we performed an enrichment analysis (unpublished) with our transcriptomic data in PBMC of pregnant and nonpregnant heifers (Rocha et al, 2020). The PPR pathway came up as the most significant in PBMC of pregnant heifers on day 18 post-AI, suggesting that PRR is the main pathway affected by pregnancy during this period in immune cells.…”
Section: Pattern Recognition Receptors and Type 1 Interferon Responsementioning
confidence: 99%