Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI | 2021

Feeding System Resizes the Effects of DGAT1 Polymorphism on Milk Traits and Fatty Acids Composition in Modicana Cows

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Simple Summary Genetic selection for single-locus polymorphisms could offer suitable opportunities to rapidly improve milk traits in local unselected cattle breeds characterized by low production levels. Since these hardy breeds are generally raised in traditional extensive and semi-intensive systems, which make wide use of grazing resources, the interactive effect between genotype and feeding system is worthy of investigation. In Modicana cattle breed, milk composition and fatty acid profile were influenced by both genetic polymorphisms at the DGAT1 K232A locus and feeding systems. The milk from homozygous AA cows was associated with a more favorable fatty acid composition due to a lower percentage of total saturated fatty acids, saturated to unsaturated ratio, atherogenic index, and a greater presence of oleic acid and total unsaturated fatty acids. Our finding confirmed the important role of pasture feeding on milk composition: the high nutritional and healthy value of milk obtained in extensive systems by pasture-fed cows. The interaction between the two experimental factors also appears to play a role: in our experimental condition, it seems that high pasture feeding can resize the effect of the DGAT1 genotype on milk traits and fatty acid composition in Modicana cows. Abstract The interaction between genetic polymorphism and feeding system on milk traits and fatty acid composition was investigated in Modicana cows. Two DGAT1 K232A genotypes (AK and AA) and two feeding regimes, extensive system (EX) with 8 h of grazing without concentrate (EX) and semi-intensive systems (SI) with 2 h of grazing with concentrate, were investigated. DGAT1 genotype did not influence milk yield and composition. The feeding system affected milk composition: protein was significantly higher in SI and lactose in the EX system. A significant genotype × feeding system interaction was observed: the protein and casein levels of AK cows were higher in the SI compared to the EX system. Milk fatty acids profile, total saturated to total unsaturated fatty acids, n-6 to n-3 ratios, and atherogenic index were affected by the feeding system, improving the healthy properties of milk from animals reared in the extensive system. DGAT1 genotype influenced the fatty acid composition: milk from AA cows had a more favorable fatty acid composition due to lower total saturated fatty acids, saturated to unsaturated ratio, atherogenic index, and higher levels of oleic acid and total unsaturated fatty acids. Furthermore, an interaction genotype x feeding system was observed: the AK milk was richer in short-chain FAs (C4:0–C8:0) and C10:0 only in the EX but not in the SI system. Our data suggest that a high amount of green forage in the diet of Modicana cows can resize the effect of the DGAT1 genotype on milk traits and fatty acids composition.

Volume 11
Pages None
DOI 10.3390/ani11061616
Language English
Journal Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI

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