Project description:Background: Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (M. paratuberculosis) is the causative agent of Johne’s disease, a chronic enteric infection of ruminants. Infection occurs within the first few months of life but remains subclinical for an average of 2-5 years. Current diagnostics to detect early subclinical infections lack diagnostic sensitivity, which hinders disease control resulting in significant economic losses to the dairy industry worldwide. The pathophysiology of early infection with M. paratuberculosis is still not well understood and represents a key hurdle towards the development of better diagnostics. Methods: The present study employed a large-scale RNA-Sequencing technology to better understand early stages of M. paratuberculosis infection and immunization. Specifically, gene expression profiles of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from infected and vaccinated goats were compared to controls. Results: The transcriptome of the control goats revealed a large number of genes (N = 226, 1018, 1714, 1133) that were differentially expressed compared to the M. paratuberculosis-infected goats, goats vaccinated with live attenuated or inactivated vaccines, and goats both vaccinated and infected. Bioinformatics evaluation of the differentially expressed genes indicated the regulation of a large number of genes with immunity and inflammatory functions including IL-18BP, IFN-γ, IL-17A, NOS2, LIPG and IL-22. Interestingly, a large number of goat genes (N=667) were regulated whether live or inactivated vaccine were used. Some of the regulated genes (e.g. IL-17A, IFN-g) continued its unique transcriptional profile up to 12 months post-challenge. Conclusions: Overall, transcriptome analysis of infected and/or immunized goats identified potential targets for developing early diagnostics for Johne’s disease and a potential approach to differentiate infected from vaccinated animals. A similar approach could be used to analyze later stages of Johne’s disease or other chronic infections.
Project description:Laiwu black goat kid liver mRNA expression profile were sequenced with novaSeq 6000. The liver tissues were procured at 5-time points from the Laiwu black goats of 1 day, 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 12 weeks of age, respectively with 5 goats per time point, for a total of 25 goats.
Project description:We applied RNA sequencing analysis to 6 hypothalamuses from pubertal and prepubertal goats. The significant differential expression transcripts were screened out. In order to validate the RNA-seq data, the expression patterns in the samples of lncRNAs and mRNA genes were confirmed by qRT-PCR. This research provides an expression profile of lncRNAs to further research on puberty.
Project description:Research shows that children who are reared in households with low socioeconomic status are more vulnerable to heart disease, respiratory infection, and some cancers when they reach adulthood. This study conducted transcriptional profiling of PBMC in healthy adults who were low vs. high in early-life SES to explore the long-lasting genomic effects of early experience. Keywords: life stress, gene expression, inflammation, socioeconomic status Samples from 30 adults with low early-life SES and 30 adults with high early-life SES