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Analysis of immune-related microRNAs in cows and newborn calves

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JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
卷 106, 期 4, 页码 2866-2878

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DOI: 10.3168/jds.2022-22398

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colostrum; milk; miRNA; bovine

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In this study, the concentration of five immune-related miRNAs in dam blood, colostrum, and calf blood was measured to investigate whether miRNAs are transferred from the dam to newborn calves. The levels of these miRNAs in calf blood did not show significant changes after colostrum ingestion, suggesting that they are not transferred from colostrum to the newborn calves.
Bovine colostrum contains a high concentration of immune-related microRNAs (miRNAs) that are pack-aged in exosomes and are very stable. In this study, 5 immune-related miRNAs (miR-142-5p, miR-150, miR-155, miR-181a, and miR-223) were quantified in dam blood, colostrum, and calf blood using reverse transcrip-tion quantitative PCR. Their levels in calf blood after colostrum ingestion were investigated to assess whether miRNAs are transferred from the dam to newborn calves. Three groups of Holstein-Friesian bull calves were bottle-fed 2 L of colostrum or milk from differ-ent sources twice per day. The group A calves received colostrum from their own dam and the group B calves were fed foster dam colostrum. Each pair of group A and group B calves were fed identical colostrum from the same milking of the corresponding group A dam for 3 d and then bulk tank milk for 7 d after birth. Group C calves were fed only 2L of pooled colostrum from multiple dams d 0 to 4 postpartum, and then fed bulk tank milk thereafter for 7 d after birth. The groups were fed colostrum from different sources and different amounts to assess possible miRNA absorption from the colostrum. All miRNAs were at the highest level in colostrum at d 0 and then decreased rapidly after d 1. The level of miR-150 had the largest decrease from 489 x 106 copies/mu L (d 0) to 78 x 106 copies/ mu L (d 1). MicroRNA-223 and miR-155 were the most abundant in both colostrum and milk. Dam colostrum had significantly higher levels of miR-142-5p, miR-155, and miR-181a than the bulk tank milk. However, only the miR-155 concentration was significantly higher in the dam colostrum than in the pooled colostrum. The concentrations of miRNAs in the colostrum were less than in the cow blood (100-to 1,000-fold less). There was no significant correlation between the level of miR-NAs in the dam blood and their colostrum, suggesting that miRNA is synthesized locally by the mammary gland rather than being transferred from the blood. MicroRNA-223 had the highest level in both calf and cow blood compared with the other 4 immune-related miRNAs. Calves were born with high levels of immune-related miRNAs in their blood, and there were no significant differences in miRNA levels between the 3 calf groups at birth or after they were fed different colostrum. This suggests that these miRNAs were not transferred from the colostrum to the newborn calves.

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