2023
DOI: 10.3390/vetsci10060370
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Investigating Polymorphisms and Expression Profile of Immune, Antioxidant, and Erythritol-Related Genes for Limiting Postparturient Endometritis in Holstein Cattle

Mona Al-Sharif,
Mohamed Abdo,
Omnia El Shabrawy
et al.

Abstract: This study looked at genetic polymorphisms and transcript levels of immune, antioxidant, and erythritol-related markers for postparturient endometritis prediction and tracking in Holstein dairy cows. One hundred and thirty female dairy cows (65 endometritis affected and 65 apparently healthy) were used. Nucleotide sequence variations between healthy and endometritis-affected cows were revealed using PCR-DNA sequencing for immune (TLR4, TLR7, TNF-α, IL10, NCF4, and LITAF), antioxidant (ATOX1, GST, and OXSR1), a… Show more

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“…In order to better understand the resistance and vulnerability of inflammatory reproductive diseases in livestock, genetic polymorphisms of immunological markers for postpartum endometritis were examined in Holstein dairy cows [ 43 ]. Using PCR-DNA sequencing for the immunological ( TLR4 , IL10 , TLR7 , NCF4 , TNF-α , and LITAF ) genes, there were changes in the nucleotide sequence between endometritis-affected cows and healthy ones.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to better understand the resistance and vulnerability of inflammatory reproductive diseases in livestock, genetic polymorphisms of immunological markers for postpartum endometritis were examined in Holstein dairy cows [ 43 ]. Using PCR-DNA sequencing for the immunological ( TLR4 , IL10 , TLR7 , NCF4 , TNF-α , and LITAF ) genes, there were changes in the nucleotide sequence between endometritis-affected cows and healthy ones.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When compared to resistant cows, endometritis-affected cows had considerably higher levels of the genes TLR4 , TLR7 , TNF , NCF4 , and LITAF expression. Meanwhile, the expression of the IL10 gene was much decreased [ 43 ]. SELL , SLC11A1 , and FEZL gene expression were significantly higher in mastitic Holstein and Brown Swiss dairy cows than in tolerant animals [ 46 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Barki sheep, the incidence of postpartum sickness was also linked to TLR4 and SOD SNPs [34]. Genetic polymorphisms of immunological, metabolic, and antioxidant indicators for postparturient endometritis were investigated in Holstein dairy cattle in order to increase an enhanced considerate of resistance and sensitivity of inflammatory reproductive disorders in cattle [35]. The nucleotide sequences of cows with endometritis and those in good health differed.…”
Section: Variations In Immune Metabolic and Antioxidant Genes Associa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endometritis-affected cows expressed significantly more NCF4, LITAF, TLR4, OXSR1, TLR7, TNF-α, TKT, RPIA, and AMPD1 genes than resistant cows did. In the meantime, there was a significant drop in the expression of the GST, ATOX1, and IL10 genes [35]. Dairy calves with subclinical endometritis had specific transcript levels of C2, LTF, TRAPPC13, C3, and PF4 in their blood and endometrium [41].…”
Section: Gene Expression Trend Of Immune Metabolic and Antioxidant Ma...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It involves using both commercial breeds of animals and native aborigine ones (Curone et al, 2018;Gogoi et al, 2021). From the standpoint of general MAS strategy, noteworthy are the studies on genes, the products of which are directly associated with the regulation of the immune system of the organism and, thus, with the indices of resistance/sensitivity to different diseases (Al-Sharif et al, 2023). As for cattle genetics, in the context of issues of resistance to diseases, some of the best-investigated genes relevant for the study are the TLR-family (the family of toll-like receptors) (Mazzone et al, 2023;Maljković 2023), IFNGR2 (Muthusamy et al, 2019;Holder et al, 2020), TNFα (Sattar et al, 2019), and MBL1 (Aksel et al, 2021;Kamaldeep et al, 2021;Moretti et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%