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- W4327898746 abstract "Mastitis is a common and widespread infectious disease in dairy farms around the world, resulting in reduced milk production and quality. Staphylococcus aureus is one of the main pathogenic bacteria causing subclinical mastitis in dairy cows. S. aureus can activate inflammatory signaling pathways in bovine mammary epithelial cells. Exosomes produced by cells can directly transfer pathogen-related molecules from cell to cell, thus affecting the process of infection. Protein is the material basis of the immune defense function in the body; therefore, a comprehensive comparison of proteins in exosomes derived from S. aureus-infected (SA group) and normal (control group [C group]) bovine mammary epithelial MAC-T cells was performed using shotgun proteomics by a DIA approach. A total of 7,070 proteins were identified and quantified. Compared with the C group, there were 802 differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) identified in the SA group (absolute log2 fold change [|log2FC|] of ≥0.58; false discovery rate [FDR] of <0.05), among which 325 proteins were upregulated and 477 were downregulated. The upregulated proteins, including complement 3 (C3), integrin alpha-6 (ITGA6), apolipoprotein A1 (APOA1), annexin A2 (ANXA2), tripeptidyl peptidase II (TPP2), keratin 8 (KRT8), and recombinant desmoyokin (AHNAK), are involved mostly in host defense against pathogens, inflammation, and cell structure maintenance. KEGG enrichment analysis indicated that DEPs in S. aureus infection were involved in the complement and coagulation cascade, phagosome, extracellular matrix (ECM)-receptor interaction, and focal adhesion pathways. The results of this study provide novel information about proteins in the exosomes of MAC-T cells infected with S. aureus and could contribute to an understanding of the infectious mechanism of bovine mastitis. IMPORTANCE Mastitis is a widespread infectious disease in dairy farms, resulting in reduced milk production and quality. Staphylococcus aureus is one of the main pathogenic bacteria causing subclinical mastitis. Exosomes contain proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, which are involved in many physiological and pathological functions. The expression of proteins in exosomes derived from bovine mammary epithelial cells infected by S. aureus is still barely understood. These results provide novel information about MAC-T-derived exosomal proteins, reveal insights into their functions, and lay a foundation for further studying the biological function of exosomes during the inflammatory response." @default.
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- W4327898746 title "Protein Expression Profiles in Exosomes of Bovine Mammary Epithelial Cell Line MAC-T Infected with Staphylococcus aureus" @default.
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