Effects of chronic heat stress on mRNA and miRNA expressions in dairy cows
•Cows featured distinct gene expression patterns under heat-stress conditions.•GADD45G, TGFB2, and GNG11 may play important roles in heat stress cows.•miR-423-5p may be one of the regulators of heat stress response in cows. Heat stress has a negative impact on dairy cow productivity. In order to rev...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Gene 2020-06, Vol.742, p.144550, Article 144550 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Cows featured distinct gene expression patterns under heat-stress conditions.•GADD45G, TGFB2, and GNG11 may play important roles in heat stress cows.•miR-423-5p may be one of the regulators of heat stress response in cows.
Heat stress has a negative impact on dairy cow productivity. In order to reveal the mechanisms of heat-stress response, the mRNA and miRNA expression profiles of five cows under chronic heat-stress and thermoneutral conditions were assayed in blood by high-throughput sequencing technology. A total of 540 mRNAs and 9 miRNAs were expressed differently under heat-stress and thermoneutral conditions. Functional analyses revealed that MAPK signaling pathway, cellular senescence, circadian entrainment, aldosterone synthesis and secretion, and pathways in cancer were enriched for differently expressed mRNAs; meanwhile cGMP-PKG signaling pathway, thermogenesis, and protein digestion and absorption were enriched for differently expressed miRNAs. In addition, GADD45G, TGFB2, and GNG11 may play roles in the heat stress, and bta-miR-423-5p might be one of the regulators of heat-stress response in cows as potential mediators of chronic heat-stress response. In conclusion, the present study described the mRNA and miRNA expression patterns in blood extracted from cows during the transition from heat-stress to thermoneutral conditions. The results provide new data that could help in identifying mechanisms that mediate cows’ response to chronic heat stress. |
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ISSN: | 0378-1119 1879-0038 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.gene.2020.144550 |