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Bovine fetal microchimerism in normal and embryo transfer pregnancies and its implications for biotechnology applications in cattle
Authors:Turin Lauretta  Invernizzi Pietro  Woodcock Marion  Grati Francesca R  Riva Federica  Tribbioli Giulia  Laible Götz
Institution:Dipartimento di Patologia Animale, Igiene e Sanita' Pubblica Veterinaria, Universita' degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy. lauretta.turin@unimi.it
Abstract:Fetal cells and DNA have been detected in the maternal circulation during and after pregnancy in a few mammalian species. The incidence of similar microchimerism in cattle could have repercussion for the application of modern biotechnologies such as the transfer of transgenic embryos. To determine if feto-maternal leakage can occur in pregnant cows, we have analyzed maternal blood samples for the presence of fetal DNA during gestation and post-partum periods. Y chromosome-specific DNA was detected in up to 73% of blood samples from naturally mated heifers carrying conventional bull calves and a transgene-specific sequence in up to 50% of recipient cows carrying transgenic fetuses. These findings document for the first time that transplacental leakage of fetal DNA into the maternal circulation can occur in cattle despite the epitheliochorial placenta of ruminants, with potential implications for the utilization of recipient cows in the food chain.
Keywords:Bovine  Embryo transfer  Microchimerism  Real-time PCR  Transplacental leakage
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