Affiliation:
1. Mansoura University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Animal Husbandry and Animal Wealth Development, Egypt
2. Mansoura University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Physiology, Egypt
3. Mansoura University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Infectious and fish Diseases, Egypt
Abstract
Since lactoferrin is acute phase protein and has an exceptional role in
defense mechanism of mammary gland, it is considered a candidate gene for
mastitis susceptibility in dairy cattle. In this study, blood samples were
collected for DNA extraction from fifty Holstein dairy cows in the third
lactation season reared under Egyptian conditions assigned into three groups
mastitis (n=15), subclinical mastitis (n=20) and healthy (n=15) based on
California mastitis test. Moreover biochemical markers for inflammation were
determined to detect severity. PCR amplification of a segment of 6th intron
of lactoferrin gene yielded a fragment of 301-bp in all animals under study.
For revealing polymorphism, DNA sequencing was done for PCR products of
lactoferrin gene (301-bp) in only five healthy (resistant) and five affected
animals. Results indicated that, association between biochemical data and
affections. The PCR-DNA sequencing genetic assessment identified twelve SNPs
in the bovine lactoferrin gene and there was association between these
identified SNPs and mastitis susceptibility, where ten nucleotide sequence
variations for one of the healthy animals were obtained with A166T, T185A,
T200C, G230C, A239G, T251G, A254C, A272C, T273C and A296G SNPs (submitted to
GenBank with accession number gb|KT159457|. On the other hand, two nucleotide
sequence variations for two of the affected animals were obtained with A100G
and T275A SNPs. Consequently, the identified SNPs in the bovine lactoferrin
gene can be used as marker-assisted selection (MAS) to predict, improve
mastitis resistance and minimize incidence of mastitis infection in Holstein
dairy cows.
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