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Longitudinal liver proteome profiling in dairy cows during the transition from gestation to lactation : Investigating metabolic adaptations and their interactions with fatty acids supplementation via repeated measurements ANOVA-simultaneous component analysis

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
Longitudinal liver proteome profiling in dairy cows during the transition from gestation to lactation : Investigating metabolic adaptations and their interactions with fatty acids supplementation via repeated measurements ANOVA-simultaneous component analysis / A. Veshkini, H. M. Hammon, H. Sauerwein, A. Troscher, D. Viala, M. Delosiere, F. Ceciliani, S. Dejean, M. Bonnet. - In: JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS. - ISSN 1874-3919. - 252:(2022 Feb 10), pp. 104435.1-104435.15. [10.1016/j.jprot.2021.104435]
Abstract:
Repeated measurements analysis of variance – simultaneous component analysis (ASCA) has been developed to handle complex longitudinal omics datasets and combine novel information with existing data. Herein, we aimed at applying ASCA to 64 liver proteomes collected at 4-time points (day −21, +1, +28, and + 63 relative to parturition) from 16 Holstein cows treated from 9 wk. antepartum to 9 wk. postpartum (PP) with coconut oil (CTRL) or a mixture of essential fatty acids (EFA) and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) (EFA + CLA). The ASCA modeled 116, 43, and 97 differentially abundant proteins (DAP) during the transition to lactation, between CTRL and EFA + CLA, and their interaction, respectively. Time-dependent DAP were annotated to pathways related to the metabolism of carbohydrates, FA, and amino acid in the PP period. The DAP between FA and the interaction effect were annotated to the metabolism of xenobiotics by cytochrome P450, drug metabolism - cytochrome P450, retinol metabolism, and steroid hormone biosynthesis. Collectively, ASCA provided novel information on molecular markers of metabolic adaptations and their interactions with EFA + CLA supplementation. Bioinformatics analysis suggested that supplemental EFA + CLA amplified hepatic FA oxidation; cytochrome P450 was enriched to maintain metabolic homeostasis by oxidation/detoxification of endogenous compounds and xenobiotics. Significance: This report is among the first ones applying repeated measurement analysis of variance–simultaneous component analysis (ASCA) to deal with longitudinal proteomics results. ASCA separately identified differentially abundant proteins (DAP) in ‘transition time’, ‘between fatty acid treatments’, and ‘their interaction’. We first identified the molecular signature of hepatic metabolic adaptations during postpartum negative energy balance; the enriched pathways were well-known pathways related to mobilizing fatty acids (FA) and amino acids to support continuous energy production through fatty acid oxidation, TCA cycle, and gluconeogenesis. Some of the DAP were not previously reported in transition dairy cows. Secondly, we provide novel information on the mechanisms by which supplemented essential FA and conjugated linoleic acids interact with hepatic metabolism. In this regard, FA amplified hepatic detoxifying and oxidation capacity through ligand activation of nuclear receptors. Finally, we briefly compared the strengths and weaknesses of the ASCA model with PLS-DA and outlined why these methods are complementary.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
ASCA; Cytochrome p450; Fatty acids; LC-MS/MS; liver biopsy; transition cows
Elenco autori:
A. Veshkini, H. M. Hammon, H. Sauerwein, A. Troscher, D. Viala, M. Delosiere, F. Ceciliani, S. Dejean, M. Bonnet
Autori di Ateneo:
CECILIANI FABRIZIO ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/890921
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/890921/1934909/Liver%20proteome%20profiling%20-Veshkini%20ASCA.pdf
Progetto:
Joint Doctorate in Molecular Animal Nutrition (MANNA)
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