[HTML][HTML] Multifunctional role of S100 protein family in the immune system: an update

P Singh, SA Ali - Cells, 2022 - mdpi.com
S100 is a broad subfamily of low-molecular weight calcium-binding proteins (9–14 kDa) with
structural similarity and functional discrepancy. It is required for inflammation and cellular …

Host-response patterns of intramammary infections in dairy cows

YH Schukken, J Günther, J Fitzpatrick… - Veterinary immunology …, 2011 - Elsevier
Many different bacterial species have the ability to cause an infection of the bovine
mammary gland and the host response to these infections is what we recognize as mastitis …

[HTML][HTML] Binding of S100 proteins to RAGE: an update

E Leclerc, G Fritz, SW Vetter, CW Heizmann - Biochimica et Biophysica …, 2009 - Elsevier
The Receptor for Advanced Glycation Endproducts (RAGE) is a multi-ligand receptor of the
immunoglobulin family. RAGE interacts with structurally different ligands probably through …

Mastitis impact on technological properties of milk and quality of milk products--a review

L Maréchal, L Loir - Dairy Science & Technology, 2011 - hal.science
The consequences of mastitis on the technological properties of milk and on the quality of
milk products are widely reported in the literature. Besides, recent advances have shed light …

[HTML][HTML] Immune defenses of the mammary gland epithelium of dairy ruminants

P Rainard, FB Gilbert, P Germon - Frontiers in immunology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The epithelium of the mammary gland (MG) fulfills three major functions: nutrition of progeny,
transfer of immunity from mother to newborn, and its own defense against infection. The …

[HTML][HTML] Differentiating Staphylococcus aureus from Escherichia coli mastitis: S. aureus triggers unbalanced immune-dampening and host cell invasion immediately …

J Günther, W Petzl, I Bauer, S Ponsuksili, H Zerbe… - Scientific Reports, 2017 - nature.com
The etiology determines quality and extent of the immune response after udder infection
(mastitis). Infections with Gram negative bacteria (eg Escherichia coli) will quickly elicit …

[HTML][HTML] The mammary microenvironment in mastitis in humans, dairy ruminants, rabbits and rodents: a one health focus

K Hughes, CJ Watson - Journal of mammary gland biology and neoplasia, 2018 - Springer
Abstract The One Health concept promotes integrated evaluation of human, animal, and
environmental health questions to expedite advances benefiting all species. A recognition of …

[HTML][HTML] Escherichia coli- and Staphylococcus aureus-induced mastitis differentially modulate transcriptional responses in neighbouring uninfected bovine mammary …

K Jensen, J Günther, R Talbot, W Petzl, H Zerbe… - BMC genomics, 2013 - Springer
Background The most important disease of dairy cattle is mastitis, caused by the infection of
the mammary gland by various micro-organisms. Although the transcriptional response of …

[HTML][HTML] Escherichia coli infection induces distinct local and systemic transcriptome responses in the mammary gland

S Mitterhuemer, W Petzl, S Krebs, D Mehne, A Klanner… - BMC genomics, 2010 - Springer
Background Coliform bacteria are the most common etiologic agents in severe mastitis of
cows. Escherichia coli infections are mostly restricted to a single udder quarter whereas …

[HTML][HTML] Integrating sequence-based GWAS and RNA-Seq provides novel insights into the genetic basis of mastitis and milk production in dairy cattle

L Fang, G Sahana, G Su, Y Yu, S Zhang, MS Lund… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
Connecting genome-wide association study (GWAS) to biological mechanisms underlying
complex traits is a major challenge. Mastitis resistance and milk production are complex …