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Characterizing the cell type-specific transcriptome is crucial for understanding the cellular and molecular regulatory mechanisms underlying adaptive evolution and complex phenotypes. Here, single-cell/nucleus RNA sequencing (sc/snRNA-seq) is used to construct a cell transcriptomic atlas of 397,011 cells, representing 57 cell types, from 12 tissues in river and swamp buffalo, which exhibit significant divergence in milk production. Differential expression analyses identify metabolic and secretory tissues (i.e., liver, mammary gland, and pituitary) and cell types (e.g., hepatocytes, luminal cells, somatotropes, and lactotropes) that mediate the divergence of milk production. Lactotrope-specific downregulation of TRHDE in river buffalo is associated with high milk production. Integrative analyses of sc/snRNA-seq data with genomic data in buffalo and cattle reveal key cell types (e.g., luminal cells and excitatory neurons) and genes (e.g., RPL13 and LALBA) associated with milk production. Ultimately, the Buffalo Cell Atlas (http://bovomicshub.com) will serve as a valuable resource for advancing buffalo genetics and genomics research, enabling cross-species comparative transcriptome studies and providing deeper insights into the regulation of milk synthesis and secretion.
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Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins
September 2025
Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, 247 667, India.
Ethnic fermented foods represent a significant repository for discovering novel probiotic entities. These fermented foods, entrenched in indigenous practices, have conserved a distinct microbiota through generations. Exploration of these fermented foods could yield microbial consortia capable of transforming human health.
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September 2025
Department of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, Health Science University, Basaksehir Cam and Sakura City Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
Background: One of the most important points in the treatment of food allergies is the avoidance of the culprit allergen. This study aimed to determine whether the training given by a dietitian to mothers of children with IgE-mediated food allergies increased the habit of reading food labels.
Methods: Mothers of children with IgE-mediated food allergies were trained on reading food labels by a dietitian.
Allergol Immunopathol (Madr)
September 2025
Department of Pediatrics, İstinye University, İstanbul, Turkey.
Objectives: Food allergy (FA) is a growing public health concern, imposing significant psychosocial burdens on families and necessitating strict allergen avoidance. The unpredictability of severe reactions is associated with increased anxiety, dietary restrictions, and reduced quality of life.
Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study including 77 mothers of children (0-12 years) with FA and 71 mothers of healthy children.
J Anim Sci
September 2025
Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, 165 00 Prague, Czech Republic.
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