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Negative energy balance alters global gene expression and immune responses in the uterus of postpartum dairy cows

Most dairy cows suffer uterine microbial contamination postpartum. Persistent endometritis often develops, associated with reduced fertility. We used a model of differential feeding and milking regimes to produce cows in differing negative energy balance status in early lactation (mild or severe, MN...

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Autores principales: Wathes, D. Claire, Cheng, Zhangrui, Chowdhury, Waliul, Fenwick, Mark A., Fitzpatrick, Richard, Morris, Dermot G., Patton, Joe, Murphy, John J.
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Publicado: American Physiological Society 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2747344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19567787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.00064.2009
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author Wathes, D. Claire
Cheng, Zhangrui
Chowdhury, Waliul
Fenwick, Mark A.
Fitzpatrick, Richard
Morris, Dermot G.
Patton, Joe
Murphy, John J.
author_facet Wathes, D. Claire
Cheng, Zhangrui
Chowdhury, Waliul
Fenwick, Mark A.
Fitzpatrick, Richard
Morris, Dermot G.
Patton, Joe
Murphy, John J.
author_sort Wathes, D. Claire
collection PubMed
description Most dairy cows suffer uterine microbial contamination postpartum. Persistent endometritis often develops, associated with reduced fertility. We used a model of differential feeding and milking regimes to produce cows in differing negative energy balance status in early lactation (mild or severe, MNEB or SNEB). Blood hematology was assessed preslaughter at 2 wk postpartum. RNA expression in endometrial samples was compared using bovine Affymetrix arrays. Data were mapped using Ingenuity Pathway Analysis. Circulating concentrations of IGF-I remained lower in the SNEB group, whereas blood nonesterified fatty acid and β-hydroxybutyrate concentrations were raised. White blood cell count and lymphocyte number were reduced in SNEB cows. Array analysis of endometrial samples identified 274 differentially expressed probes representing 197 recognized genes between the energy balance groups. The main canonical pathways affected related to immunological and inflammatory disease and connective tissue disorders. Inflammatory response genes with major upregulation in SNEB cows included matrix metalloproteinases, chemokines, cytokines, and calgranulins. Expression of several interferon-inducible genes including ISG20, IFIH1, MX1, and MX2 were also significantly increased in the SNEB cows. These results provide evidence that cows in SNEB were still undergoing an active uterine inflammatory response 2 wk postpartum, whereas MNEB cows had more fully recovered from their energy deficit, with their endometrium reaching a more advanced stage of repair. SNEB may therefore prevent cows from mounting an effective immune response to the microbial challenge experienced after calving, prolonging the time required for uterine recovery and compromising subsequent fertility.
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spelling pubmed-27473442009-09-29 Negative energy balance alters global gene expression and immune responses in the uterus of postpartum dairy cows Wathes, D. Claire Cheng, Zhangrui Chowdhury, Waliul Fenwick, Mark A. Fitzpatrick, Richard Morris, Dermot G. Patton, Joe Murphy, John J. Physiol Genomics Call for Papers: Comparative Genomics Most dairy cows suffer uterine microbial contamination postpartum. Persistent endometritis often develops, associated with reduced fertility. We used a model of differential feeding and milking regimes to produce cows in differing negative energy balance status in early lactation (mild or severe, MNEB or SNEB). Blood hematology was assessed preslaughter at 2 wk postpartum. RNA expression in endometrial samples was compared using bovine Affymetrix arrays. Data were mapped using Ingenuity Pathway Analysis. Circulating concentrations of IGF-I remained lower in the SNEB group, whereas blood nonesterified fatty acid and β-hydroxybutyrate concentrations were raised. White blood cell count and lymphocyte number were reduced in SNEB cows. Array analysis of endometrial samples identified 274 differentially expressed probes representing 197 recognized genes between the energy balance groups. The main canonical pathways affected related to immunological and inflammatory disease and connective tissue disorders. Inflammatory response genes with major upregulation in SNEB cows included matrix metalloproteinases, chemokines, cytokines, and calgranulins. Expression of several interferon-inducible genes including ISG20, IFIH1, MX1, and MX2 were also significantly increased in the SNEB cows. These results provide evidence that cows in SNEB were still undergoing an active uterine inflammatory response 2 wk postpartum, whereas MNEB cows had more fully recovered from their energy deficit, with their endometrium reaching a more advanced stage of repair. SNEB may therefore prevent cows from mounting an effective immune response to the microbial challenge experienced after calving, prolonging the time required for uterine recovery and compromising subsequent fertility. American Physiological Society 2009-09 2009-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2747344/ /pubmed/19567787 http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.00064.2009 Text en Copyright © 1094-8341/09 $8.00 This document may be redistributed and reused, subject to www.the-aps.org/publications/journals/funding_addendum_policy.htm (http://www.the-aps.org/publications/journals/funding_addendum_policy.htm) .
spellingShingle Call for Papers: Comparative Genomics
Wathes, D. Claire
Cheng, Zhangrui
Chowdhury, Waliul
Fenwick, Mark A.
Fitzpatrick, Richard
Morris, Dermot G.
Patton, Joe
Murphy, John J.
Negative energy balance alters global gene expression and immune responses in the uterus of postpartum dairy cows
title Negative energy balance alters global gene expression and immune responses in the uterus of postpartum dairy cows
title_full Negative energy balance alters global gene expression and immune responses in the uterus of postpartum dairy cows
title_fullStr Negative energy balance alters global gene expression and immune responses in the uterus of postpartum dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed Negative energy balance alters global gene expression and immune responses in the uterus of postpartum dairy cows
title_short Negative energy balance alters global gene expression and immune responses in the uterus of postpartum dairy cows
title_sort negative energy balance alters global gene expression and immune responses in the uterus of postpartum dairy cows
topic Call for Papers: Comparative Genomics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2747344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19567787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.00064.2009
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