Gene expression profiling of Hereford Shorthorn cattle following challenge with Boophilus microplus tick larvae
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Abstract
The ability of cattle to resist tick infestations is partly genetically determined. In order to better define the nature of Bos taurus resistance to the cattle tick Boophilus microplus, skin gene expression was studied using a cattle skin derived cDNA microarray. Expression profiles were determined in skin biopsies sampled from three highly tick resistant animals (HR) and two animals with lower tick resistance (LR) at time 0, immediately before challenge, and again 24 h after challenge. The analysis of the resulting expression data addressed two biological questions: first, for any animal exposed to ticks, which genes are differentially expressed in the 24 h following challenge; and second, which genes are differentially expressed between animals of high and low resistance at 24 h after challenge? In total, 214 genes were found to be differentially expressed in response to larval challenge across all the animals. Seventy-two genes were upregulated and 76 were downregulated at 24 h after challenge. Genes with significantly altered gene expression levels following tick infestation were predominantly keratin genes or mitochondrial genes, as well as odorant binding protein (OBP) and Bos taurus major allergen BDA20. In addition, we identified 66 genes with differential expression between HR and LR animals at 24 h. Of these, genes representing the extracellular matrix and immunoglobulin gene expression pathways were overrepresented. Three differentially expressed genes, OBP, Bos taurus major allergen BDA20 and dendritic cell protein HFL-B5 were further analysed by quantitative reverse transcription PCR (qRT-PCR). The qRT-PCR assay results closely mirrored the expression profiles found in the microarray experiment.
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