mRNA Signatures in Peripheral White Blood Cells Predict Reproductive Potential in Beef Heifers at Weaning

Author:

Banerjee Priyanka1ORCID,Diniz Wellison J. S.1ORCID,Hollingsworth Rachel1,Rodning Soren P.1,Dyce Paul W.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA

Abstract

Reproductive failure is a major contributor to inefficiency within the cow-calf industry. Particularly problematic is the inability to diagnose heifer reproductive issues prior to pregnancy diagnosis following their first breeding season. Therefore, we hypothesized that gene expression from the peripheral white blood cells at weaning could predict the future reproductive potential of beef heifers. To investigate this, the gene expression was measured using RNA-Seq in Angus–Simmental crossbred heifers sampled at weaning and retrospectively classified as fertile (FH, n = 8) or subfertile (SFH, n = 7) after pregnancy diagnosis. We identified 92 differentially expressed genes between the groups. Network co-expression analysis identified 14 and 52 hub targets. ENSBTAG00000052659, OLR1, TFF2, and NAIP were exclusive hubs to the FH group, while 42 hubs were exclusive to the SFH group. The differential connectivity between the networks of each group revealed a gain in connectivity due to the rewiring of major regulators in the SFH group. The exclusive hub targets from FH were over-represented for the CXCR chemokine receptor pathway and inflammasome complex, while for the SFH, they were over-represented for immune response and cytokine production pathways. These multiple interactions revealed novel targets and pathways predicting reproductive potential at an early stage of heifer development.

Funder

The Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research

Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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