Consequences of supplying methyl donors during pregnancy on the methylome of the offspring from lactating and non-lactating dairy cattle
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Author
Bach, Alex
Aris, Anna
Guasch, Isabel
Publication date
2017-12-11ISSN
1932-6203
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential effects of methyl donor supplementation of pregnant animals in the presence or absence of a concomitant lactation on the methylome of the offspring. Twenty Holstein cows, 10 nulliparous (non-lactating while pregnant) and 10 multiparous (lactating while pregnant) were blocked by parity and randomly assigned to an i.m. weekly injections of a placebo (CTRL) or a solution containing methyl donors (MET). After calving, 5 calves randomly selected from each treatment (two born to non-lactating and three to lactating dams) were blood-sampled to determine their full methylome. There were more than 2,000 CpG differentially methylated between calves born to CTRL
and those born to MET, and also between calves born to lactating and non-lactating dams. Most of the differences affected genes involved in immune function, cell growth regulation and differentiation, kinase activity, and ion channeling. We conclude that the coexistence of pregnancy and lactation affects the methylome of the offspring, and that supplementation of methyl donors early in gestation has also consequences on the methylome.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
636 - Animal husbandry and breeding in general. Livestock rearing. Breeding of domestic animals
Pages
12
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Is part of
PLoS ONE
Citation
Bach, Alex, Anna Aris, and Isabel Guasch. 2017. "Consequences Of Supplying Methyl Donors During Pregnancy On The Methylome Of The Offspring From Lactating And Non-Lactating Dairy Cattle". PLOS ONE 12 (12): e0189581. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0189581.
Grant agreement number
MINECO/Programa Nacional de Proyectos de Investigación Fundamental/AGL2012-38292/ES/CAMBIO DE PARADIGMA: PROGRAMACION FETAL Y POST-NATAL PARA MEJORAR EL METABOLISMO INTERMEDIO DEL VACUNO LECHERO/
Program
Producció de Remugants
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