4.6 Article

Bovine serum miR-21 expression affected by mastitis

Journal

RESEARCH IN VETERINARY SCIENCE
Volume 135, Issue -, Pages 290-292

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2020.10.001

Keywords

Bovine mastitis; Hemolysis; Inflammation; miRNA; Serum

Funding

  1. Project of the Biooriented Technology Research Advancement Institution, NARO (the special scheme project on advanced research and the development for nextgeneration technology)
  2. Japan Racing and Livestock Promotion Foundation
  3. JSPS KAKENHI [25660243, 17H03926]
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [25660243, 17H03926] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The levels of circulating miRNAs can be affected by disease, acting as indicators of local disease. In cows with mastitis, miR-21 expression in serum significantly increased, while other miRNAs like miR-146a, miR-155, miR-222, and miR-383 remained unchanged. The upregulation of miR-21 in serum may reflect the impact of local inflammation on systemic reaction.
The expression levels of circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) can be affected by disease. The miRNA released from cells within exosomes can act as a remote communication tool and can participate in inflammatory response regulation. Therefore, circulating miRNA has the potential to be an indicator of local disease. The objective of this study was to investigate the serum level of bovine mastitis-related miRNAs. We found that miR-16 expression in serum was affected by hemolysis. The expression levels of miR-21 in serum were increased significantly in cows with mastitis compared with unaffected controls; however, the expression levels of miR-146a, miR-155, miR-222 and miR-383 in cows with mastitis were unchanged. We further verified the upregulation of miR-21 in the serum of cows with mastitis using a digital PCR system. Although the sensitivity and specificity of miR-21 in the serum to detect bovine mastitis was inferior to miRNA biomarkers in the milk, the significant increase of miR21 in serum may reflect the impact of local inflammation on the systemic reaction.

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