Urine metabolome reveals candidate biomarkers for divergent residual feed intake in beef cattle

Godstime Taiwo , Modoluwamu Idowu , Taylor Sidney , Olanrewaju B. Morenikeji , Ibukun M. Ogunade
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We analyzed the amine/phenol-metabolome of urine samples to identify urinary metabolic biomarkers associated with residual feed intake in beef cattle. A group of 56 crossbred growing beef steers (average BW ​= ​261 ​± ​18.5 ​kg) were adapted to a high-forage total mixed ration in a confinement dry lot equipped with GrowSafe intake nodes for period of 49 ​d to determine their residual feed intake classification (RFI). After RFI determination, weekly urine samples were collected three times from beef steers with negative RFI (most efficient (HFE); RFI ​= ​- 1.93 ​kg/d, n ​= ​8) and positive RFI (least efficient (LFE); RFI ​= ​+ 2.01 ​kg/d, n ​= ​8). Urine samples collected were then composited for each steer. Metabolome analysis was conducted using a chemical isotope labeling/liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry, specifically for the analysis of metabolites containing amine/phenol-chemical groups, which are metabolites associated with metabolisms of amino acids. A total number of 557 amine/phenol-containing metabolites were detected and identified. Biomarker analysis of the urinary amine/phenol-metabolome identified N-acetyl-l-tyrosine, O-methyl-l-threonine, uridine, and threoninyl-hydroxyproline as candidate biomarkers of RFI (false discovery rate ≤0.05; Area Under the Curve ≥0.85). In conclusion, the results of our study revealed that alteration in urine amine/phenol-metabolome is associated with selection for low or high RFI in beef steers and urine is a potential source of metabolite biomarkers associated with RFI in beef cattle.

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尿代谢组揭示了肉牛不同剩余采食量的候选生物标志物
我们分析了尿液样本的胺/酚代谢组,以确定与肉牛剩余采食量相关的尿液代谢生物标志物。选用56头平均体重261±18.5 kg的杂交生长肉牛,在配备GrowSafe采食节点的封闭干地饲喂高饲全混合日粮49 d,以确定其剩余采食量分级(RFI)。在RFI测定后,每周收集三次RFI阴性的牛的尿液样本(最有效(HFE);RFI = - 1.93 kg/d, n = 8)和正RFI(最低效率(LFE);RFI = + 2.01 kg/d, n = 8)。然后将收集到的每头牛的尿液样本进行合成。代谢组学分析采用化学同位素标记/液相色谱-质谱法进行,专门用于分析含有胺/酚化学基团的代谢物,这些代谢物与氨基酸的代谢有关。共检测鉴定了557种含胺/酚代谢物。尿胺/酚代谢组生物标志物分析确定n -乙酰-l-酪氨酸、o -甲基-l-苏氨酸、尿苷和苏氨酸-羟脯氨酸为RFI的候选生物标志物(假发现率≤0.05;曲线下面积≥0.85)。总之,我们的研究结果表明,尿胺/酚代谢组的改变与肉牛低或高RFI的选择有关,尿液是与肉牛RFI相关的代谢物生物标志物的潜在来源。
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Urine (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Urine (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Health Informatics, Pathology and Medical Technology, Urology
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