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Multi-Omics Integration and Network Analysis Reveal Potential Hub Genes and Genetic Mechanisms Regulating Bovine Mastitis

Mastitis, inflammation of the mammary gland, is the most prevalent disease in dairy cattle that has a potential impact on profitability and animal welfare. Specifically designed multi-omics studies can be used to prioritize candidate genes and identify biomarkers and the molecular mechanisms underly...

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Autores principales: Naserkheil, Masoumeh, Ghafouri, Farzad, Zakizadeh, Sonia, Pirany, Nasrollah, Manzari, Zeinab, Ghorbani, Sholeh, Banabazi, Mohammad Hossein, Bakhtiarizadeh, Mohammad Reza, Huq, Md. Amdadul, Park, Mi Na, Barkema, Herman W., Lee, Deukmin, Min, Kwan-Sik
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8928958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35723402
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb44010023
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author Naserkheil, Masoumeh
Ghafouri, Farzad
Zakizadeh, Sonia
Pirany, Nasrollah
Manzari, Zeinab
Ghorbani, Sholeh
Banabazi, Mohammad Hossein
Bakhtiarizadeh, Mohammad Reza
Huq, Md. Amdadul
Park, Mi Na
Barkema, Herman W.
Lee, Deukmin
Min, Kwan-Sik
author_facet Naserkheil, Masoumeh
Ghafouri, Farzad
Zakizadeh, Sonia
Pirany, Nasrollah
Manzari, Zeinab
Ghorbani, Sholeh
Banabazi, Mohammad Hossein
Bakhtiarizadeh, Mohammad Reza
Huq, Md. Amdadul
Park, Mi Na
Barkema, Herman W.
Lee, Deukmin
Min, Kwan-Sik
author_sort Naserkheil, Masoumeh
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description Mastitis, inflammation of the mammary gland, is the most prevalent disease in dairy cattle that has a potential impact on profitability and animal welfare. Specifically designed multi-omics studies can be used to prioritize candidate genes and identify biomarkers and the molecular mechanisms underlying mastitis in dairy cattle. Hence, the present study aimed to explore the genetic basis of bovine mastitis by integrating microarray and RNA-Seq data containing healthy and mastitic samples in comparative transcriptome analysis with the results of published genome-wide association studies (GWAS) using a literature mining approach. The integration of different information sources resulted in the identification of 33 common and relevant genes associated with bovine mastitis. Among these, seven genes—CXCR1, HCK, IL1RN, MMP9, S100A9, GRO1, and SOCS3—were identified as the hub genes (highly connected genes) for mastitis susceptibility and resistance, and were subjected to protein-protein interaction (PPI) network and gene regulatory network construction. Gene ontology annotation and enrichment analysis revealed 23, 7, and 4 GO terms related to mastitis in the biological process, molecular function, and cellular component categories, respectively. Moreover, the main metabolic-signalling pathways responsible for the regulation of immune or inflammatory responses were significantly enriched in cytokine–cytokine-receptor interaction, the IL-17 signaling pathway, viral protein interaction with cytokines and cytokine receptors, and the chemokine signaling pathway. Consequently, the identification of these genes, pathways, and their respective functions could contribute to a better understanding of the genetics and mechanisms regulating mastitis and can be considered a starting point for future studies on bovine mastitis.
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spelling pubmed-89289582022-06-04 Multi-Omics Integration and Network Analysis Reveal Potential Hub Genes and Genetic Mechanisms Regulating Bovine Mastitis Naserkheil, Masoumeh Ghafouri, Farzad Zakizadeh, Sonia Pirany, Nasrollah Manzari, Zeinab Ghorbani, Sholeh Banabazi, Mohammad Hossein Bakhtiarizadeh, Mohammad Reza Huq, Md. Amdadul Park, Mi Na Barkema, Herman W. Lee, Deukmin Min, Kwan-Sik Curr Issues Mol Biol Article Mastitis, inflammation of the mammary gland, is the most prevalent disease in dairy cattle that has a potential impact on profitability and animal welfare. Specifically designed multi-omics studies can be used to prioritize candidate genes and identify biomarkers and the molecular mechanisms underlying mastitis in dairy cattle. Hence, the present study aimed to explore the genetic basis of bovine mastitis by integrating microarray and RNA-Seq data containing healthy and mastitic samples in comparative transcriptome analysis with the results of published genome-wide association studies (GWAS) using a literature mining approach. The integration of different information sources resulted in the identification of 33 common and relevant genes associated with bovine mastitis. Among these, seven genes—CXCR1, HCK, IL1RN, MMP9, S100A9, GRO1, and SOCS3—were identified as the hub genes (highly connected genes) for mastitis susceptibility and resistance, and were subjected to protein-protein interaction (PPI) network and gene regulatory network construction. Gene ontology annotation and enrichment analysis revealed 23, 7, and 4 GO terms related to mastitis in the biological process, molecular function, and cellular component categories, respectively. Moreover, the main metabolic-signalling pathways responsible for the regulation of immune or inflammatory responses were significantly enriched in cytokine–cytokine-receptor interaction, the IL-17 signaling pathway, viral protein interaction with cytokines and cytokine receptors, and the chemokine signaling pathway. Consequently, the identification of these genes, pathways, and their respective functions could contribute to a better understanding of the genetics and mechanisms regulating mastitis and can be considered a starting point for future studies on bovine mastitis. MDPI 2022-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8928958/ /pubmed/35723402 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb44010023 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Naserkheil, Masoumeh
Ghafouri, Farzad
Zakizadeh, Sonia
Pirany, Nasrollah
Manzari, Zeinab
Ghorbani, Sholeh
Banabazi, Mohammad Hossein
Bakhtiarizadeh, Mohammad Reza
Huq, Md. Amdadul
Park, Mi Na
Barkema, Herman W.
Lee, Deukmin
Min, Kwan-Sik
Multi-Omics Integration and Network Analysis Reveal Potential Hub Genes and Genetic Mechanisms Regulating Bovine Mastitis
title Multi-Omics Integration and Network Analysis Reveal Potential Hub Genes and Genetic Mechanisms Regulating Bovine Mastitis
title_full Multi-Omics Integration and Network Analysis Reveal Potential Hub Genes and Genetic Mechanisms Regulating Bovine Mastitis
title_fullStr Multi-Omics Integration and Network Analysis Reveal Potential Hub Genes and Genetic Mechanisms Regulating Bovine Mastitis
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Omics Integration and Network Analysis Reveal Potential Hub Genes and Genetic Mechanisms Regulating Bovine Mastitis
title_short Multi-Omics Integration and Network Analysis Reveal Potential Hub Genes and Genetic Mechanisms Regulating Bovine Mastitis
title_sort multi-omics integration and network analysis reveal potential hub genes and genetic mechanisms regulating bovine mastitis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8928958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35723402
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb44010023
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