2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40104-023-00890-9
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Transcriptome-wide mapping of milk somatic cells upon subclinical mastitis infection in dairy cattle

Abstract: Background Subclinical intramammary infection (IMI) represents a significant problem in maintaining dairy cows’ health. Disease severity and extent depend on the interaction between the causative agent, environment, and host. To investigate the molecular mechanisms behind the host immune response, we used RNA-Seq for the milk somatic cells (SC) transcriptome profiling in healthy cows (n = 9), and cows naturally affected by subclinical IMI from Prototheca spp. (n = 11) and Streptococcus agalacti… Show more

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“…ITGA9 is a heat shock protein that is associated with body temperature during heat stress [ 12 ] and plays a crucial role in environmental stress adaptation and thermal homeostasis [ 13 ]. Vittoria Bisutti et al [ 14 ] found the presence of ITGA9 in Protothera-infected milk using the somatic cell (SC) transcriptome in their study of subclinical mastitis in dairy cows. ITGA9 is associated with mastitis in cows due to Protothera infection and affects milk quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ITGA9 is a heat shock protein that is associated with body temperature during heat stress [ 12 ] and plays a crucial role in environmental stress adaptation and thermal homeostasis [ 13 ]. Vittoria Bisutti et al [ 14 ] found the presence of ITGA9 in Protothera-infected milk using the somatic cell (SC) transcriptome in their study of subclinical mastitis in dairy cows. ITGA9 is associated with mastitis in cows due to Protothera infection and affects milk quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%