A resource of longitudinal RNA-seq data of Holstein cow rumen, duodenum, and colon epithelial cells during the lactation cycle.

IF 2.5 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY BMC genomic data Pub Date : 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1186/s12863-025-01295-5
Yahui Gao, George E Liu, Li Ma, Cong-Jun Li, Ransom L Baldwin
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Objective: As one of the most important ruminant breeds, Holstein cattle supply a significant portion of milk and dairy for human consumption, playing a crucial role in agribusiness. The goal of our study was to examine the molecular adaptation of gastrointestinal tissues that facilitate milk synthesis in dairy cattle. DATA DESCRIPTION: We performed RNA-seq analysis on epithelial cells from the rumen, duodenum, and colon at eight different time points: Days 3, 14, 28, 45, 120, 220, and 305 in milk, as well as the dry period. Samples were taken from five multiparous dairy cows as biological replicates per tissue per stage, except for Days 14 and 28, for which the sample size was three. These tissues each serve critical and distinct roles in the digestion and absorption of nutrients and are all vital for providing the necessary substrates required for milk production. Understanding the intricate connections between the tissues involved in providing nutrients necessary to support milk synthesis and their role in digestion can deepen the understanding of lactation physiology. This resource aims to deliver in-depth insights into cattle lactation, highlighting the distinct traits of gastrointestinal tissues and illuminating the intricate transcriptomic dynamics throughout the lactation period.

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荷斯坦奶牛泌乳周期瘤胃、十二指肠和结肠上皮细胞纵向RNA-seq数据资源。
目的:作为最重要的反刍动物品种之一,荷斯坦牛为人类提供了很大一部分牛奶和乳制品,在农业综合经营中发挥着至关重要的作用。我们研究的目的是研究促进奶牛牛奶合成的胃肠道组织的分子适应性。数据描述:我们对8个不同时间点的瘤胃、十二指肠和结肠上皮细胞进行了RNA-seq分析:在牛奶中的第3、14、28、45、120、220和305天,以及干燥期。除第14天和第28天为3个样本量外,每期取5头产奶牛的每个组织作为生物重复。这些组织在营养物质的消化和吸收中都起着关键而独特的作用,并且对于提供产奶所需的必要底物都至关重要。了解组织之间复杂的联系,提供必要的营养,以支持牛奶的合成和他们在消化中的作用,可以加深对哺乳生理学的理解。该资源旨在深入了解牛的泌乳期,突出胃肠道组织的独特特征,并阐明整个泌乳期复杂的转录组动力学。
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