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Title

Rumen-protected methionine supplementation during the peripartal period alters the expression of galectin genes associated with inflammation in peripheral neutrophils and secretion in plasma of Holstein cows.

Authors

Asiamah, Emmanuel K.; Vailati-Riboni, Mario; Zhou, Zheng; Xu, Tianle; Loor, Juan J.; Schimmel, Keith; Worku, Mulumebet

Abstract

The work described in this research communication aimed to investigate whether rumen-protected methionine (Met) supplementation during the periparturient period would affect the expression of galectins in blood-derived neutrophils, and secretion of galectins, IL (interleukin)-1β, IL-6, myeloperoxidase (MPO), and glucose in plasma. Because supplementation of rumen-protected Met would alleviate inflammation and oxidative stress during the peripartal period, we hypothesized that enhancing Met supply would benefit the innate immune response at least in part by altering the expression of galectin genes associated with neutrophil activity and inflammation. Galectins (Gal) have an immuno-modulating effect acting like cell-surface receptors whose activation often results in signaling cascades stimulating cells such as neutrophils. This study revealed an association between Met supplementation and galectin expression and secretion. This implies that galectin expression and secretion can be modulated by Met supplementation. Further studies are needed to evaluate the regulation of galectin gene expression for therapeutic and dietary intervention in the peripartal cow.

Subjects

NEUTROPHILS; GENETIC regulation; SECRETION; GALECTINS; COWS; INFLAMMATION

Publication

Journal of Dairy Research, 2019, Vol 86, Issue 4, p394

ISSN

0022-0299

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1017/S0022029919000736

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