TY - JOUR
T1 - Regression tree analysis of the relationship between the concentrations of antimicrobial components and the microbiota of normal milk from dairy cows
AU - Shinozuka, Yasunori
AU - Suzuki, Naoki
AU - Kaneko, Sohei
AU - Kawai, Kazuhiro
AU - Kurumisawa, Tomomi
AU - Shimizu, Yuko
AU - Imanishi, Tadashi
AU - Ohno, Ayumu
AU - Takahashi, Mano
AU - Isobe, Naoki
N1 - Funding Information:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. This work was funded by Grants-in-Aid for the Promotion of the Livestock Industry from the Japan Racing Association. The authors would like to thank the farmers and personnel of the dairy farm for providing their cows and for their support.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The purpose of this study was to determine the concentrations of antimicrobial components (immunoglobulin A (IgA), lactoferrin (LF), lingual antimicrobial peptide (LAP), and S100A7) in normal milk and their relation to host factors (Age, somatic cell count (SCC), days in milk, richness, and alpha diversity of the milk microbiota) in dairy cows using multivariate regression tree analyses, and to clarify how the milk microbiota is related to the obtained results. Thirty normal milk samples were collected from a commercial dairy farm in June 2020. The thresholds that predicted the concentration of each antimicrobial component in milk were obtained by regression tree analysis, and the beta-diversity of the milk microbiota composition between groups divided according to each threshold was compared by an analysis of similarities test. The IgA and LF concentrations were mainly predicted by the SCC (177,500 and 70,000 cells/ml, respectively), and the LAP and S100A7 concentrations were predicted by Age (29.667 and 40.3 months, respectively). No relationship was observed between the concentration of IgA, LAP, or S100A7 and the milk microbiota composition between the groups divided by the threshold for prediction, but the milk microbiota composition was significantly different between the groups divided by the threshold for predicting the LF concentration. Our results indicated that the LF concentration in normal milk may be associated with the milk microbiota composition.
AB - The purpose of this study was to determine the concentrations of antimicrobial components (immunoglobulin A (IgA), lactoferrin (LF), lingual antimicrobial peptide (LAP), and S100A7) in normal milk and their relation to host factors (Age, somatic cell count (SCC), days in milk, richness, and alpha diversity of the milk microbiota) in dairy cows using multivariate regression tree analyses, and to clarify how the milk microbiota is related to the obtained results. Thirty normal milk samples were collected from a commercial dairy farm in June 2020. The thresholds that predicted the concentration of each antimicrobial component in milk were obtained by regression tree analysis, and the beta-diversity of the milk microbiota composition between groups divided according to each threshold was compared by an analysis of similarities test. The IgA and LF concentrations were mainly predicted by the SCC (177,500 and 70,000 cells/ml, respectively), and the LAP and S100A7 concentrations were predicted by Age (29.667 and 40.3 months, respectively). No relationship was observed between the concentration of IgA, LAP, or S100A7 and the milk microbiota composition between the groups divided by the threshold for prediction, but the milk microbiota composition was significantly different between the groups divided by the threshold for predicting the LF concentration. Our results indicated that the LF concentration in normal milk may be associated with the milk microbiota composition.
KW - antimicrobial component
KW - dairy cattle
KW - milk microbiota
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U2 - 10.1292/jvms.21-0541
DO - 10.1292/jvms.21-0541
M3 - Article
C2 - 35046240
AN - SCOPUS:85125682316
SN - 0916-7250
VL - 84
SP - 310
EP - 318
JO - Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
JF - Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
IS - 3
ER -