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The immune gene expression induced by Cooperia punctata in naturally infected calves with resistance and susceptible phenotype traits

Authors :
Sara Olazarán-Jenkins
Betzaid Sánchez-Sánchez
David E. Reyes-Guerrero
Miguel Ángel Alonso-Díaz
Elke von-Son-de-Fernex
Ma. Eugenia López-Arellano
Ivette Matamoros-Mercado
Source :
Veterinary parasitology. 289
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The analysis of the immune gene expression was performed in Zebu × Holstein calves with resistant and susceptible phenotypes naturally infected with Cooperia punctata. Fourteen calves of 4 months old were grazed for 11 weeks under a tropical climate. The parasitic infection showed an average epg value of 1055 ± 1155 and an IgG optical density of 0.814 ± 0.0.037 with statistic differences among the different weeks (p0.05), and a pcv value of 24 ± 2.0 % (p0.05). High variation in epg value was observed, between 7 ± 7.14 and 4657 ± 1886, and, based on these differences; the infected hosts were classified as five resistant calves with epg ≤ 200 and nine susceptible calves with epg ≥ 300. Moreover, IgG levels displayed statistical differences between resistance and susceptible calves to C. punctata infection. The immune gene expression was analysed in three resistant and susceptible calves, respectively. Nine cytokine genes and the FCεR1A receptor were analysed at the 3rd and 11th weeks post-infection. In the first period upregulation was found, from 2.19- to 9.45-fold, (p 0.05) for IL-2, -5, - 6, -10, TGF-β and FCεR1A in the resistant group; the expression was decreased at the 11th week with low level of IgG. In contrast, downregulation for susceptible calves was found for nine immune genes and upregulation for INF-γ in both periods together with increased IgG levels. In conclusion, immune gene expression was regulated at the begging infection of C. punctata in resistant grazing calves. In contrast, suppression of important genes was involved in calves susceptible to C. punctata.

Details

ISSN :
18732550
Volume :
289
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Veterinary parasitology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1e738320cea5f354a6475a9a15b094b1