Expression profiling of microRNA from peripheral blood of dairy cows in response to Staphylococcus aureus-infected mastitis
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ABSTRACT: Purpose: To identify the expression profiling of miRNA in peripheral blood of dairy cows in response to S. aureus-infected mastitis and explore the biomarkers for early diagnosis of S. aureus-infected mastitis. Methods: RNAseq technology was used to determine the expression profiles of microRNA (miRNA) from peripheral blood of Chinese Holstein cows infected with S. aureus at 0, 1, 3, 5, and 7 days. Results: Ttal of 288 differentially expressed miRNAs (DIE-miRNA) including 108 known and 180 novel predicted miRNAs, involved in 10 immune system-related signaling pathways. Compare with the 0 dpi, the number of DIE-miRNAs in 1, 3, 5, and 7 dpi groups were 12, 21, 75, and 48, respectively. It was also found that the expression variation of up-regulated expression of miR-320a, miR-19a, and miR-19b as well as down-regulated expression of miR-143, miR‑205, and miR‑24 reached a significant level on the 5 dpi and 7 dpi. However, at different times after S. aureus infection, miR-1301 was significantly up-regulated in peripheral blood. miR-2284r was significantly down-regulated. Conclusion: miR-1301 and miR-2284r might be the new blood biomarkers for S. aureus-infected dairy cow mastitis. The above results laid a new foundation for the research and development of molecular diagnosis and biological therapy technology for S. aureus-infected mastitis in dairy cow.
ORGANISM(S): Bos taurus
PROVIDER: GSE172056 | GEO | 2021/05/20
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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