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Genetic parameters of adaptive immune response traits in Canadian Holsteins

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JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
卷 95, 期 1, 页码 401-409

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2011-4452

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immune response; Holstein cow; health; genetic parameter

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  1. National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (Ottawa, ON, Canada)
  2. Alberta Milk (Edmonton, AB, Canada)
  3. Dairy Farmers of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Prince Edward Island
  4. Novalait Inc. (Quebec, QC, Canada)
  5. Dairy Farmers of Canada (Ottawa, ON, Canada)
  6. DairyGen Council of Canadian Dairy Network (Guelph, ON, Canada)
  7. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (Ottawa, ON, Canada)
  8. Public Health Agency of Canada (Ottawa, ON, Canada)
  9. Technology PEI Inc. (Charlotte-town, PEI, Canada)
  10. Universite de Montreal (Montreal, QC, Canada)
  11. University of Prince Edward Island (Charlotte-town, PEI, Canada) through the Canadian Bovine Mastitis Research Network
  12. Dairy Farmers of Ontario

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The objectives of this study were to estimate genetic parameters of cell-mediated (CMIR) and antibody-mediated (AMIR) immune response (IR) traits of Holstein cattle on a national scale and to associate estimated breeding values of CMIR, AMIR, and overall IR with routinely evaluated traits in Canada. In collaboration with the Canadian Bovine Mastitis Research Network, 445 Holstein cows from 42 herds across Canada were immunized to measure delayed-type hypersensitivity as an indicator of CMIR and serum antibody for AMIR to putative type 1 and type 2 test antigens, respectively. Primary (d 14) and secondary (d 21) AMIR were measured for both IgG1 and IgG2. A series of uni- and bivariate linear animal models were used to estimate genetic parameters and breeding values for CMIR and the 4 AMIR traits. The models included the fixed effects of parity and stage of lactation and the random effects of herd-technician, animal, and residual. Heritability of CMIR was 0.19 (SE = 0.10) and for AMIR traits ranged from 0.16 to 0.41 (SE = 0.09-0.11) depending on time and antibody isotype. The genetic correlations between CMIR and AMIR were negative and ranged from -0.13 to -0.45 (SE = 0.32-0.46). The results indicate adaptive immune response traits are moderately heritable and provide a potential for genetic selection. The negative genetic correlations between CMIR and AMIR indicate the importance of considering both traits in breeding for overall disease resistance. Significant beneficial associations between the reproductive traits number of services and first service to conception were found, which may indicate these reproductive traits would improve with genetic selection for enhanced immune response.

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