Biotechnological Advancements in Ovine Bioactives: Mapping Protein Expression Trends and Immuno-Lipidomic Dynamics for Functional Food Applications
Kostas A. Triantaphyllopoulos, Kyriakos Bastas, Nikolaos Moustridis, Maria Masoura, Theofilos MassourasThis study explores the biotechnological applications of the ovine secretome by mapping protein expression trends and lipidomic dynamics in Chios (n = 5) and Karagouniko (n = 10) ewes during early lactation (1, 3, 5, 9, and 15 days post-partum-DPP). Immunoglobulin-G (IgG) expression was monitored via ELISA, lactoferrin (Lf) profiles were quantified using densitometric Tricine-SDS-PAGE, and fatty acid (FA) patterns were resolved by gas chromatography. Two-way mixed-factor repeated-measures ANOVA and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) revealed a highly significant temporal transition (p < 0.0001) across all components. Total IgG expression dropped sharply from DPP 1 (62.0–83.5 mg/mL) to day 15 (12.8–21.4 mg/mL), displaying a significant breed-by-time interaction (p < 0.0001), while the resilient Karagouniko breed exhibited a more buffered clearance slope. Conversely, local Lf mucosal expression followed a parallel, breed-independent temporal decay trajectory (p = 0.5877). Concurrently, saturated FAs decreased while monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fractions rose (p < 0.01), optimizing health-related lipid indices over time, including Atherogenicity (IA), Thrombogenicity (IT), and Health-Promoting (HPI). Unsupervised PCA successfully isolated early colostrum profiles based on coordinated immunological and lipidomic vectors. These findings demonstrate that tracking early secretome trajectories serves as a valuable, non-invasive indicator for translational veterinary medicine, establishing these genotype-specific fractions as potential substrates for future evaluation in bioactive functional food matrices research.