Role of the JAK-STAT Pathway in Bovine Mastitis and Milk Production.

作者: Muhammad Zahoor Khan , Adnan Khan , Jianxin Xiao , Yulin Ma , Jiaying Ma

DOI: 10.3390/ANI10112107

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摘要: The cytokine-activated Janus kinase (JAK)-signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) pathway is a sequence communications between proteins in cell, it associated with various processes such as cell division, apoptosis, mammary gland development, lactation, anti-inflammation, immunity. involved transferring information from receptors on the surface to nucleus, resulting regulation genes through transcription. 2 (JAK2), signal A B (STAT5 & B), STAT1, cytokine signaling suppressor 3 (SOCS3) are key members JAK-STAT pathway. Interestingly, prolactin (Prl) also uses regulate milk production traits dairy cattle. activation JAK2 STATs has critical role mastitis resistance. upregulation SOCS3 bovine epithelial cells inhibits genes, which promotes development reduces lactational performance In current review, we highlight recent knowledge JAK-STAT, will enhance our ability devise therapeutic strategies for control. Furthermore, review explores

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