Molecular Genetics and Genome Biology of Goats

K. Ekwemalor, S. Adjei-Fremah, E. Asiamah, M. Worku
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Information on goat genome has led to a better understanding of the genetics of goats, its response to infection and the underlying immune response mechanism. Natural product-based therapeutic can therefore be utilized to target genes important for goat immu- nity. In this chapter, we have summarized the effect of diet and dietary supplements as immune modulators in goats. These modulators affect the expression of genes and secreted proteins associated with innate and adaptive immune response and homeostasis. Probiotics, mushroom extracts, plant polyphenol extracts, Sericea lespedeza (SL) and cowpea diet affect key molecular pathways including Toll-like receptor (TLR) pathway, Wnt signaling pathway and cytokine-mediated signaling pathway. Results from various studies reviewed in this chapter suggest that utilization of dietary immunomodulators has beneficial effects on goat health and production.
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山羊的分子遗传学和基因组生物学
关于山羊基因组的信息使人们更好地了解山羊的遗传学、对感染的反应和潜在的免疫反应机制。因此,基于天然产品的治疗可以用于靶向山羊免疫的重要基因。在本章中,我们总结了日粮和日粮补充剂作为山羊免疫调节剂的作用。这些调节剂影响与先天和适应性免疫反应和体内平衡相关的基因和分泌蛋白的表达。益生菌、香菇提取物、植物多酚提取物、丝蚕(SL)和豇豆日粮影响toll样受体(TLR)通路、Wnt信号通路和细胞因子介导的信号通路等关键分子通路。本章综述的各种研究结果表明,饲粮中使用免疫调节剂对山羊的健康和生产有有益的影响。
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