Proteomic profile in plasma as a biomarker of pregnancy in cows

Author:

Mojsym Wioleta1ORCID,Wawrzykowski Jacek1ORCID,Kankofer Marta1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Life Sciences in Lublin Lublin Poland

Abstract

AbstractPregnancy has its own protein dynamics, reflecting the hormonal profile. Quantitative and qualitative changes in plasma protein profile may provide useful information about this condition. Any alterations may be a signal heralding clinical or subclinical pathology. The objective of our study was to compare the plasma protein profile between selected months of pregnancy in cows for a better understanding gestation course. For this purpose, we collected blood from healthy pregnant (n = 30; n = 6 for each pregnancy stage) and non‐pregnant (C; n = 6) Holstein‐Friesian cows during a routine veterinary examination. Collected samples were selected according to pregnancy month (first, second, third, sixth, and ninth), prepared, and separated by two‐dimensional electrophoresis. The Delta‐2D program compared and statistically evaluated scanned gel images from the appropriate months. The mean volume of the spots was considered. The MALDI TOF/TOF spectrometer was used to identify statistically significant proteins. There were 11 distinct proteins found, including peptidyl‐prolyl cis‐trans isomerase F, oligoribonuclease, and PRELI domain‐containing protein 3B (all of them have the lowest abundance in the C group), alpha‐1B‐glycoprotein, L‐gulonolactone oxidase, hemopexin (first month with higher abundance than control), alpha‐2‐HS‐glycoprotein (significantly higher abundance in the first month than in remaining groups), ermin (absent in the first month and lower abundance in the third and sixth months than in the remaining groups and control), endophilin‐A2 (significant differences between the control and the second, third, sixth, and ninth months), apolipoprotein A‐I (significant difference between control and the first and sixth months), alpha‐1‐antiproteinase (significant difference between control and the ninth month). The study demonstrated the distinctions between plasma protein composition and alterations during the pregnancy course which may potentially serve as diagnostic tools.

Publisher

Wiley

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