Molecular Mechanisms Associated with the Development of the Metritis Complex in Dairy Cattle

Author:

Sanchez Leanna1,Campos-Chillon Fernando1,Sargolzaei Mehdi23,Peterson Daniel G.1,Sprayberry Kim A.1,McArthur Garry4,Anderson Paul5,Golden Bruce6,Pokharel Siroj1,Abo-Ismail Mohammed K.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Science, California Polytechnic State University, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo, CA 93407, USA

2. Select Sires Inc., 11740 US-42, Plain City, OH 43064, USA

3. Center for Genetic Improvement of Livestock, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada

4. Swinging Udders Veterinary Services, 8418 Liberty Rd, Galt, CA 95632, USA

5. Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, California Polytechnic State University, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo, CA 93407, USA

6. Theta Solutions LLC, Olympia, WA, USA

Abstract

The metritis complex (MC), a group of post-partum uterine diseases, is associated with increased treatment costs and reduced milk yield and fertility. The goal of this study was to identify genetic variants, genes, or genomic regions that modulate MC disease. A genome-wide association study was performed using a single-locus mixed linear model of 1967 genotypes (624,460 SNPs) and metritis complex records. Then, in-silico functional analyses were performed to detect biological mechanisms and pathways associated with the development of MC. The ATP8A2, COX16, AMN, and TRAF3 genes, located on chromosomes 12, 10, and 21, were associated with MC at p ≤ 0.0001. These genes are involved in the regulation of cholesterol metabolism in the stromal tissue of the uterus, which can be directly associated with the mode of transmission for pathogens causing the metritis complex. The modulation of cholesterol abundance alters the efficiency of virulence factors and may affect the susceptibility of the host to infection. The SIPA1L1, DEPDC5, and RNF122 genes were also significantly associated with MC at p ≤ 0.0001 and are involved in the PI3k-Akt pathway, responsible for activating the autophagic processes. Thus, the dysregulation of these genes allows for unhindered bacterial invasion, replication, and survival within the endometrium.

Funder

California State University (CSU) Agriculture Research Institute

CSUPERB-Biotech Faculty-Graduate Student Collaborative Research Grants

California Polytechnic State University internal funding programs including the Research Scholarly and Creative Activities

Select Sires Inc.

Swing Udder Veterinary Service Inc.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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