Individual Genomic Loci, Transcript Level and Serum Profile of Immune, Antioxidant and Hormonal Markers Associated with Sheep Arthritis
Asmaa Darwish, Ahmed Ateya, Mansour A. Alghamdi, Ahmed El-Sayed

TL;DR
This study identifies immune, antioxidant, and hormonal markers linked to arthritis in sheep, which could help in diagnosing and understanding the condition.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into gene expression and serum profiles associated with sheep arthritis, offering potential diagnostic markers.
Findings
Arthritis-affected rams showed higher expression of pro-inflammatory genes like IL-1α, IL-1β, and TNFα.
Lower expression of antioxidant genes like SOD3 and CAT was observed in arthritic rams.
Pro-inflammatory cytokines and acute-phase proteins showed high sensitivity and specificity for arthritis detection.
Abstract
Arthritis is an inflammatory condition that impacts joints’ constituent parts. Immunological and antioxidant indicators have a major role in the generation and regulation of the inflammatory response. In this study, 30 rams with arthritis and 30 rams in good condition were employed for biochemical and gene expression research. The results of this study revealed that there were gene expression, nucleotide sequence and biochemical variations between the healthy and arthritis rams. The shift in the profile of the examined markers points to a potential source of sheep arthritis indications. Arthritis is a leading cause of economic loss in livestock farming including sheep. This study examined the changes in gene expression, antioxidants, pro-inflammatory cytokines, acute-phase proteins (APPs), hormonal assays and iron profiles linked to sheep arthritis, as well as the diagnostic utility of…
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TopicsCancer-related molecular mechanisms research · T-cell and Retrovirus Studies · Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
