2022
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering9090448
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Polymorphisms of the IL-17A Gene Influence Milk Production Traits and Somatic Cell Score in Chinese Holstein Cows

Abstract: The cow’s milk production characteristics are a significant economic indicator in the livestock industry. Serum cytokines such as interleukin-17 (IL-17) may be potential indicators for bovine mastitis concerning the milk somatic cell count (SCC) and somatic cell score (SCS). The current study aims to find previously undiscovered single nucleotide polymorphisms in the bovine (IL-17A) gene and further investigates their associations with milk production traits in Chinese Holstein cows. Twenty Chinese Holstein co… Show more

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“…In 2017, Usman and his co-workers found polymorphism (24392436C/T) in IL-17F and mutation (24345410 A > G) in IL-17A, which shows an association between the regulation of immunity and inflammation signaling and high milk SCS in both Chinese Holstein and Sanhe cattle (38). Furthermore, the polymorphism (1578A>G) in IL17A regulated the milk SCC and, thus, their expression might be a potential marker for mastitis susceptibility (91). The IL-17A production was documented during S. uberis mastitis (176), and slightly increased expression was also noticed in S. aureus-infected cows' somatic cells (177).…”
Section: Cytokines Encoded Genes and Their Receptors Associated With ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2017, Usman and his co-workers found polymorphism (24392436C/T) in IL-17F and mutation (24345410 A > G) in IL-17A, which shows an association between the regulation of immunity and inflammation signaling and high milk SCS in both Chinese Holstein and Sanhe cattle (38). Furthermore, the polymorphism (1578A>G) in IL17A regulated the milk SCC and, thus, their expression might be a potential marker for mastitis susceptibility (91). The IL-17A production was documented during S. uberis mastitis (176), and slightly increased expression was also noticed in S. aureus-infected cows' somatic cells (177).…”
Section: Cytokines Encoded Genes and Their Receptors Associated With ...mentioning
confidence: 99%