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Elucidating genes and gene networks linked to individual susceptibility to milk fat depression in dairy goats

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FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2022.1037764

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goat; milk-fat depression; RNA-Seq; nutrigenomics; individual susceptibility; WGCNA

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  1. Spanish Research State Agency (Agencia Estatal de Investigacion)
  2. European Regional Development Fund [AGL2017-87812-R, RTI2018-093535-B-100]

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Dietary supplementation with marine lipids can improve the fatty acid profile of ruminant milk, but it can also cause milk fat depression. There is significant individual variation in susceptibility to diet-induced milk fat depression. This study used gene expression profiles to investigate the mechanisms underlying milk fat depression in goats and individual variation in its extent. The results identified differentially expressed genes and regulatory pathways associated with milk fat depression in goats.
Dietary supplementation with marine lipids modulates ruminant milk composition toward a healthier fatty acid profile for consumers, but it also causes milk fat depression (MFD). Because the dairy goat industry is mainly oriented toward cheese manufacturing, MFD can elicit economic losses. There is large individual variation in animal susceptibility with goats more (RESPO+) or less (RESPO-) responsive to diet-induced MFD. Thus, we used RNA-Seq to examine gene expression profiles in mammary cells to elucidate mechanisms underlying MFD in goats and individual variation in the extent of diet-induced MFD. Differentially expression analyses (DEA) and weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) of RNA-Seq data were used to study milk somatic cell transcriptome changes in goats consuming a diet supplemented with marine lipids. There were 45 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between control (no-MFD, before diet-induced MFD) and MFD, and 18 between RESPO+ and RESPO-. Biological processes and pathways such as RNA transcription and Chromatin modifying enzymes were downregulated in MFD compared with controls. Regarding susceptibility to diet-induced MFD, we identified the Triglyceride Biosynthesis pathway upregulated in RESPO- goats. The WGCNA approach identified 9 significant functional modules related to milk fat production and one module to the fat yield decrease in diet-induced MFD. The onset of MFD in dairy goats is influenced by the downregulation of SREBF1, other transcription factors and chromatin-modifying enzymes. A list of DEGs between RESPO+ and RESPO- goats (e.g., DBI and GPD1), and a co-related gene network linked to the decrease in milk fat (ABCD3, FABP3, and PLIN2) was uncovered. Results suggest that alterations in fatty acid transport may play an important role in determining individual variation. These candidate genes should be further investigated.

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