piRNAs as Potential Regulators of Mammary Gland Development and Pathology in Livestock
Wenjing Yu, Zixuan Zhang, Zhonghua Wang, Xusheng Dong, Qiuling Hou

TL;DR
This paper explores how piRNAs might regulate mammary gland development and disease in dairy cows, offering new insights for livestock research and applications.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel perspective on piRNA functions in bovine mammary biology and mastitis, highlighting their potential for practical applications in animal husbandry.
Findings
piRNAs are key regulators of reproductive development in livestock species.
piRNAs may influence mammary gland development and mastitis in dairy cows.
The paper suggests piRNAs could serve as targets for improving mammary health in cattle.
Abstract
PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) have been demonstrated to maintain transposon silencing and regulate reproductive development and disease progression by binding to PIWI proteins. However, research on piRNAs in livestock animals is still in its infancy, with only preliminary studies available regarding their roles in the reproduction of swine, bovine, and ovine species. Given the regulatory mechanisms of piRNAs in mammary cancer and inflammation, as well as the established roles of other non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) in mammary development, this paper focuses on the dairy cow mammary system to explore the potential functions of piRNAs in mammary development and mastitis. This review offers a novel perspective on mammary gland biology in livestock and provides a theoretical foundation for understanding the role of piRNAs in mammary gland development and associated diseases, representing…
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TopicsCancer-related molecular mechanisms research · Chromosomal and Genetic Variations · MicroRNA in disease regulation
