Artículo
Skin transcriptome analysis in Brangus cattle under heat stress
Álvarez Cecco, Paulo; Balbi, Marianela
; Bonamy, Martin
; Rogberg Muñoz, Andres
; Olivera, Leónidas Hernán
; Giovambattista, Guillermo
; Fernandez, María Elena
; Bonamy, Martin
; Rogberg Muñoz, Andres
; Olivera, Leónidas Hernán
; Giovambattista, Guillermo
; Fernandez, María Elena
Fecha de publicación:
04/2024
Editorial:
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
Revista:
Journal of Thermal Biology
ISSN:
0306-4565
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Heat stress is a major factor that negatively affects animal welfare and production systems. Livestock should adapt to tropical and subtropical areas and to meet this, composite breeds have been developed. This work aimed to evaluate gene expression profiles in the skin of Brangus cattle under heat stress using a case-control design, and to correlate this with skin histological characteristics. Two groups of bulls were set using rectal temperature as a criterion to define stress conditions: stressed (N = 5) and non-stressed (N = 5) groups. Skin transcriptomics was performed and correlations between breed composition, phenotypic and skin histological traits were evaluated. Results showed 4309 differentially expressed genes (P < 0.01), 2113 downregulated and 2196 upregulated. Enrichment and ontology analyses revealed 132 GO terms and 67 pathways (P < 0.01), including thermogenesis, glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, mitochondrial activity, antioxidant and immune response, and apoptosis. The identity of the terms and pathways indicated the diversity of mechanisms directed to relieve the animals’ suffering, acting from simple passive mechanisms (conduction, convection and radiation) to more complex active ones (behavioural changes, evaporation, vasodilation and wheezing). Furthermore, significant differences between phenotypic and skin histological traits and correlations between pairs of traits suggested a direction towards heat dissipation processes. In this sense, number of vessels was positively correlated with number of sweat glands (P < 0.001) and both were positively correlated with zebuine genetic content (P < 0.05 and P < 0.01, respectively), gland size was positively correlated with epidermal thickness and negatively with hair length (P < 0.05), and epidermal thickness was negatively correlated with gland-epidermis distance (P < 0.0005). These results support the notion that response to heat stress is physiologically complex, producing significant changes in the expression of genes involved in several biological pathways, while the animal’s ability to face it depends greatly on their skin features.
Palabras clave:
Thermal adaptation
,
Plasticity
,
Seasonality
,
Climate change
,
Ecology
,
Evolution
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Articulos(IGEVET)
Articulos de INST.DE GENETICA VET ING FERNANDO NOEL DULOUT
Articulos de INST.DE GENETICA VET ING FERNANDO NOEL DULOUT
Articulos(INPA)
Articulos de UNIDAD EJECUTORA DE INVESTIGACIONES EN PRODUCCION ANIMAL
Articulos de UNIDAD EJECUTORA DE INVESTIGACIONES EN PRODUCCION ANIMAL
Citación
Álvarez Cecco, Paulo; Balbi, Marianela; Bonamy, Martin; Rogberg Muñoz, Andres; Olivera, Leónidas Hernán; et al.; Skin transcriptome analysis in Brangus cattle under heat stress; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Journal of Thermal Biology; 121; 4-2024; 1-9
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