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Interaction between the level of immunoglobulins and number of somatic cells as a factor shaping the immunomodulating properties of colostrum

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-95283-1

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  1. CORE Organic Co-fund 2016/17 Funding Bodies, Horizon 2020 ERA-Net project CORE Organic Co-fund (Coordination of European Transnational Research in Organic Food and Farming systems) [727495]

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This study investigated the impact of immunoglobulins and somatic cell count on the immunostimulatory components of colostrum, showing significant differences in colostrum composition among different groups. It is suggested that a classification system based on somatic cell count should be introduced to assess colostrum quality.
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between immunoglobulins and SCC as a factor in shaping the content of the immunostimulatory components of colostrum. Seventy-eight multiparous Polish Holstein-Friesian cows were selected for the experiment. Colostrum samples were collected immediately after calving (up to a max. of 2 h). The cows were divided into groups according to the following levels: Immunoglobulins (IG class)-(IG(1)) over 50 g/L, (IG(2)) up to 50 g/L; SCC class-(SCC1) up to 400 000/ml, (SCC2) 400-800 000/ml, (SCC3) over 800 000/ml. Colostrum assigned to the IG(1) SCC1 group had a statistically significant higher (p <= 0.01) concentration of both whey proteins and fatty acids compared to the IG(1) SCC2 and SCC3 groups. The concentration of IgG, IgM, and IgA was shown to be higher in IG(1) SCC1 than IG(2) SCC3 by 226%, 149%, and 115%, respectively. The concentration of lactoferrin was shown to be higher in IG(1) SCC1 than IG(2) SCC3 by 149%. The determination of colostrum quality based on the concentration of immunoglobulins in the colostrum may not be sufficient because serum IgG concentrations at birth show a linear increase relative to colostrum SCC. A breakdown of colostrum into quality classes, taking into account the level of SCC, should therefore be introduced.

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