1. Immunological implications of bovine leukemia virus infection
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Marcos Xavier Silva, João Paulo Amaral Haddad, Soraia de Araújo Diniz, Maiara Garcia Blagitz, A.M.M.P. Della Libera, L.F.F. Azevedo, Camila Freitas Batista, Eduardo Milton Ramos Sanchez, and Fernando Nogueira de Souza
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0301 basic medicine ,Staphylococcus aureus ,Neutrophils ,animal diseases ,Lymphocytosis ,medicine.disease_cause ,Monocytes ,Immunophenotyping ,03 medical and health sciences ,Immune system ,Phagocytosis ,Leukemia Virus, Bovine ,medicine ,Animals ,Lymphocytes ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,B-Lymphocytes ,Reactive oxygen species ,CD11b Antigen ,General Veterinary ,biology ,Bovine leukemia virus ,Monocyte ,Enzootic Bovine Leukosis ,biology.organism_classification ,LEUCOCITOSE ANIMAL ,Hyaluronan Receptors ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Integrin alpha M ,chemistry ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Cattle ,Female ,L-selectin ,CD5 - Abstract
This study examined neutrophil and monocyte functions and the blood lymphocyte profile of naturally BLV-infected cows with or without persistent lymphocytosis (PL). The percentage of neutrophils and monocytes that phagocytosed Staphylococcus aureus was lower in BLV-infected dairy cows, particularly those with PL. The relative percentage of CD44+ monocytes and neutrophils and CD11b expression by neutrophils was also lower in BLV-infected dairy cows with PL. A correlation between the percentage of CD11b+ neutrophils and that produced reactive oxygen species (ROS) was found. Furthermore, the percentage of CD44+ monocytes was positively correlated with the percentage of monocytes that phagocytosed S. aureus and the same phenomenon was observed for neutrophils. In BLV-infected dairy cows, particularly those with PL, inhibition of monocyte and neutrophil apoptosis was observed. Additionally, the percentage of neutrophils producing ROS was lower in BLV-infected cows with PL, in contrast to higher intensity of intracellular production of ROS by monocytes. The result from the lymphocyte immunophenotyping of BLV-infected cows with PL was an increase in B cells, mainly B CD5+ CD11b+, due to the apoptosis inhibition. In conclusion, this study provides novel insight into the implications of BLV infection for cattle, which can include the dysfunction of blood monocytes and neutrophils.
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- 2017
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