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Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38217942/impact-of-apitherapy-on-canine-equine-and-chicken-lymphocytes-in-vitro
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffrey T Turn, Joerg Mayer, Koichi Nagata, Frane Banovic, Kristina Meichner, David J Hurley, Eric Koslowski, Robert M Gogal
Apitherapy is a form of alternative medicine that utilizes products from the western honeybee (Apis mellifera), including honey, propolis, and honeybee venom, to improve the health status of human patients by altering host immunity. An added benefit of these products is that they are nutraceuticals and relatively inexpensive to aquire. Currently, little is known about the use of honeybee products in veterinary species, as well as their impact on host immunity. In the present in vitro study, honey, propolis, and honeybee venom were co-cultured with enriched canine, equine, and chicken peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) with cell proliferation, cell viability/apoptosis, and cellular morphology evaluated...
January 4, 2024: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38181474/the-impact-of-age-on-vitamin-d-receptor-expression-vitamin-d-metabolism-and-cytokine-production-in-ex-vivo-rhodococcus-equi-infection-of-equine-alveolar-macrophages
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
L J Berghaus, J Cathcart, R D Berghaus, C Ryan, R E Toribio, K A Hart
Rhodococcus equi (R. equi), a pneumonia-causing intracellular bacterium, results in significant morbidity and mortality in young foals, while healthy adult horses rarely develop disease. Survival and replication within alveolar macrophages (AMφ) are the hallmarks of R. equi's pathogenicity. The vitamin D receptor (VDR) and its ligand, the active vitamin D metabolite 1,25(OH)2 D, are important in immune responses to intracellular bacteria. The vitamin D/VDR pathway regulates the downstream production of cytokines in infected human AMφ...
January 2, 2024: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38147695/the-effect-of-doxycycline-on-canine-neutrophil-functions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johanna C Rieder, Nicole Steffensen, Rabea Imker, Simon Lassnig, Nicole de Buhr
Doxycycline is a broad-spectrum tetracycline-class antibiotic that is frequently used to treat bacterial infections. Its use has also been described in immune-mediated diseases due to its immunomodulatory properties. The aim of this study was to evaluate the immunomodulatory effect of doxycycline on canine neutrophil functions. Therefore, the release of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) were determined after incubation of canine PMNs with doxycycline in three different concentrations (4 µg/mL, 20 µg/mL and 200 µg/mL) for one and three hours, respectively...
January 2024: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38157760/expression-and-functional-characterization-of-bovine-receptor-activator-of-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-ligand-rankl
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ambre F Chapuis, Omar A Alfituri, Jayne C Hope, Jo Stevens, Jo Moore, Kevin Mclean, Dorota Androscuk, Inga Dry
Receptor activator of nuclear factor Kappa-B Ligand (RANKL) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor ligand (TNF) family involved in immune responses and immunomodulation. Expressed in various cells types around the body, RANKL plays a crucial role in bone remodeling and development of the thymus, lymph nodes and mammary glands. Research in other species demonstrates that RANKL is required for the development of microfold cells (M cells) in the gut, however limited information specific to cattle is available...
December 21, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38154260/altered-apoptosis-and-proliferation-in-milk-cells-and-pbmc-from-blv-infected-bovines-with-different-proviral-loads-possible-role-of-the-bcl-2-family-proteins-tnf-alpha-and-receptors
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M E Ladera Gómez, M V Nieto Farias, M Rodríguez, A Váter, M C Ceriani, G L Dolcini
Bovines infected by bovine leukemia virus (BLV) are characterized by presenting low proviral load (LPL) or high proviral load (HPL). It is reported that animals with HPL in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) present a decrease in apoptosis, an increase in viability and the proliferation rate, while animals that maintain an LPL have an intrinsic ability to control the infection, presenting an increased apoptosis rate of their PBMCs. However, there is little information on the effect of BLV on these mechanisms when the virus infects somatic milk cells (SC)...
December 14, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38097452/corrigendum-to-noticeable-immune-dysregulation-and-suppression-in-parvovirus-affected-dogs-vet-immunol-immunopathol-265-2023-110663
#26
Milad Shahbazi Asil, Niloofar Zarifian, Amirhossein Valafar, Darioush Shirani, Jalil Mehrzad
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 14, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38183837/development-of-a-next-generation-sequencing-protocol-for-the-canine-t-cell-receptor-beta-chain-repertoire
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cindy L Zuleger, Rene Welch Schwartz, Irene M Ong, Michael A Newton, David M Vail, Mark R Albertini
Profiling the T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire using next-generation sequencing has become common in both human and translational research. Companion dogs with spontaneous tumors, including canine melanoma, share several features, e.g., natural occurrence, shared environmental exposures, natural outbred population, and immunocompetence. T cells play an important role in the adaptive immune system by recognizing specific antigens via a surface TCR. As such, understanding the canine T cell response to vaccines, cancer, immunotherapies, and infectious diseases is critically important for both dog and human health...
December 12, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38056066/design-of-a-randomized-placebo-controlled-study-evaluating-efficacy-and-safety-of-a-cancer-preventative-vaccine-in-dogs
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jenna H Burton, Stephen Albert Johnston, David M Vail, Jens C Eickhoff, Kathryn F Sykes, Justin R Brown, Luhui Shen, Ana Gervassi, Rodney L Page, Jennifer L Willcox, Sami Al-Nadaf, Amanda L Willis, Danielle Biggs, Jessica Ralston, Irene Mok, Ilene D Kurzman, Michael K Huelsmeyer, Rubi Hayim, Brittany M Smith, Douglas H Thamm
Preventative anti-cancer vaccination strategies have long been hampered by the challenge of targeting the diverse array of potential tumor antigens, with successes to date limited to cancers with viral etiologies. Identification and vaccination against frameshift neoantigens conserved across multiple species and tumor histologies is a potential cancer preventative strategy currently being investigated. Companion dogs spontaneously develop cancers at a similar incidence to those in people and are a complementary comparative patient population for the development of novel anti-cancer therapeutics...
November 29, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38096644/role-of-dla-drb1-amino-acids-outside-the-shared-epitope-in-dachshund-susceptibility-to-immune-mediated-polyarthritis
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meg Nakazawa, Ryuichi Nakajima, Ayaka Oshima, Atsushi Yamazaki, Masaharu Okano, Jiro Miyamae, Fumihiko Katakura, Kazuya Edamura, Tadaaki Moritomo, Toshihiro Watari
Canine immune-mediated polyarthritis (IMPA) is an idiopathic disorder encompassing both erosive and non-erosive forms of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), with a clinical picture similar to human RA. Resemblance in major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-associated risk between the two was first noted within the specific amino acid motif known as the shared epitope (SE) on human leukocyte antigen DRB1. Following further identification of amino acids conferring risk for human RA outside the SE, this study was designed to examine amino acids both within and outside the classic SE in dachshunds, a breed with reported susceptibility to IMPA in Japan...
November 28, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38061231/sars-cov-2-seroprevalence-determination-in-pets-and-camels-in-egypt-using-multispecies-enzyme-linked-immunosorbent-assay
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hanaa Ahmed-Hassan, Manar M Farouk, M E Ali, Esraa A Elsafiee, Naglaa Hagag, Fatma Abdelkader
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has translated into a worldwide economic recession and public health crisis. Bats have been incriminated as the main natural host for the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which is the causative agent of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the reservoir and carrier hosts of the virus remain unknown. Therefore, a cross sectional serosurvey study was performed to estimate antibodies to SARS-CoV-2. To assess IgM antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein (NP), a SARS-CoV-2 Double Antigen Multispecies diagnostic enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit was used...
November 27, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38016336/topics-on-maternal-fetal-and-neonatal-immunology-of-dogs-and-cats
#31
REVIEW
Keylla Helena Nobre Pacífico Pereira, Kárita da Mata Fuchs, Júlia Cosenza Mendonça, Gleice Mendes Xavier, Fabíola Cardoso Knupp, Maria Lucia Gomes Lourenço
Birth and the first few weeks of age are critical periods of developing the immune system of puppies and kittens and adapting to an environment containing a variety of infectious agents. The survival rate during these periods depends mainly on the newborn's immune capacity to prevent and combat infections. Although most components of innate and adaptive immunity are present at birth, responses are slow and immature compared to adults. Due to immunological immaturity and the endotheliochorial placental structure, circulating concentrations of immunoglobulins in dogs and cats at birth are quite low...
November 21, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000215/bovine-nk-subsets-in-the-afferent-lymph-and-lymph-nodes-have-distinct-expression-of-na%C3%A3-ve-and-activation-associated-cell-surface-expressed-molecules-and-are-differentially-stimulated-by-bcg-vaccination
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew J Hanton, Lindsey A Waddell, Jayne C Hope, Mark Gray, Zhiguang Wu
Bovine natural killer (bNK) cells are heterogeneous cell populations defined by constitutive expression of the natural cytotoxicity receptor, NKp46 (CD335). Two major subsets of bNK cells, classified by differential expression of CD2, display divergent functions in innate immunity, and are hypothesised to contribute to adaptive immunity following vaccination. Here we characterised phenotypic variation of bNK cells within afferent lymph and lymph node (LN) tissues and between CD2+ and CD2- bNK subsets, and report phenotypic changes induced by BCG vaccination...
November 19, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38039842/intramammary-calcitriol-treatment-of-mastitis-alters-profile-of-milk-somatic-cells-and-indicators-of-redox-activity-in-milk
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Teri L Wells, Michael B Poindexter, Mercedes F Kweh, Jeff Gandy, Corwin D Nelson
The objective of this experiment was to determine the effect of intramammary calcitriol treatment on indicators of inflammation during an intramammary bacterial infection. Lactating Holstein cows were challenged with intramammary Streptococcus uberis. At the onset of mild or moderate mastitis, cows were randomly assigned to receive 10 µg of intramammary calcitriol (CAL, n = 7) or placebo control (CON; n = 6) after every milking for 5 days. Data were analyzed by ANOVA with mixed models using the MIXED procedure of SAS with significance declared at P ≤ 0...
November 18, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37992576/a-novel-monoclonal-antibody-against-porcine-macrophage-colony-stimulating-factor-csf1-detects-expression-on-the-cell-surface-of-macrophages
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lindsey A Waddell, Zhiguang Wu, Kristin A Sauter, Jayne C Hope, David A Hume
Macrophage colony-stimulating factor (CSF1) controls the proliferation and differentiation of cells of the mononuclear phagocyte system through binding to the receptor CSF1R. The expression and function of CSF1 has been well-studied in rodents and humans, but knowledge is lacking in other veterinary species. The development of a novel mouse anti-porcine CSF1 monoclonal antibody (mAb) facilitates the characterisation of this growth factor in pigs. Cell surface expression of CSF1 was confirmed on differentiated macrophage populations derived from blood and bone marrow monocytes, and on lung resident macrophages, the first species for this to be confirmed...
November 18, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37980800/prognostic-potential-of-inflammatory-markers-oxidative-status-thrombocyte-indices-and-renal-biochemical-markers-in-neonatal-calf-diarrhoea-induced-systemic-inflammatory-response-syndrome
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kerim Emre Yanar, Emre Eren, Mustafa Sinan Aktaş, Muhammed Sertaç Eroğlu, Özge Kandemir, Gürsel Aydın
The study aimed to assess the prognostic value of inflammatory markers, indicators of oxidative stress, thrombocyte indices, and renal biochemical markers in neonatal calf diarrhoea (NCD) induced by systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) upon admission. A prospective, observational, and case-control study was conducted on 56 calves diagnosed with NCD. Mean concentrations of interleukin-6 (IL-6), malondialdehyde (MDA), glutathione (GSH), mean platelet volume (MPV), platelet distribution width (PDW), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and creatinine (Crea) were measured...
November 13, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37952345/association-between-major-histocompatibility-complex-haplotypes-and-susceptibility-of-unvaccinated-and-vaccinated-cattle-to-paratuberculosis
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anabel A Garcia, Karren M Plain, Peter C Thomson, Aaron J Thomas, Christopher J Davies, Jenny-Ann L M L Toribio, Richard J Whittington
Bovine Johne's disease (BJD) or paratuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium avium spp. paratuberculosis (MAP) and is a worldwide problem among domestic and wild ruminants. While vaccines are available, natural differences in background immunity between breeds within species and between individuals within herds suggest that genetic differences may be able to be exploited in marker-assisted selection as an aid to disease control. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is an important component in immune recognition with considerable genetic variability...
November 7, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37979488/role-of-cherry-valley-duck-irf1-mediated-signal-pathway-in-host-anti-duck-tembusu-virus
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xingdong Song, Tingting Zhang, Bin Xing, Jinchao Wang, Xinyu Zhai, Xiuyuan Wang, Runchun Miao, Tianxu Li, Liangmeng Wei
China is the country with the largest amount of duck breeding as well as duck meat and egg production. In recent years, the emergence and spread of duck Tembusu virus (DTMUV) has become one of the important factors in reducing the amount of duck slaughter, which seriously endangers the duck breeding industry in our country. In-depth research on the mechanism of duck innate immunity facilitates the exploration of new models for the treatment of DTMUV infection. IRF1 can induce the expression of many antiviral immune factors in the animal organism and play an important role in the innate immune response...
November 4, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37939594/noticeable-immune-dysregulation-and-suppression-in-parvovirus-affected-dogs
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Milad Shahbazi Asil, Niloofar Zarifian, Amirhossein Valafar, Darioush Shirani, Jalil Mehrzad
Canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) is one of the most common causes of infectious diarrhea in small animals, with high mortality and morbidity. Information on the specific treatment option(s) for CPV diseases (CPVD) is unachievably little. So, the treatment is mainly supportive one. Disruption of dog's innate immune system in viral diseases simply occurs; presumably, the CPV-2 may change the level of some TLRs, interleukins, CD4 and CD8 in the leukocytes of CPVD dogs, and disruptive activities of these immune molecules might be attributable to severe CPVD in dogs...
November 3, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37931433/canine-immune-cells-express-high-levels-of-cb-1-and-cb-2-cannabinoid-receptors-and-cannabinoid-mediated-alteration-of-canine-cytokine-production-is-vehicle-dependent
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clare Brown, Matthew Mitsch, Karis Blankenship, Carly Campbell, Mimi Pelanne, Jaylan Sears, Abigail Bell, Alicia K Olivier, Matthew K Ross, Todd Archer, Barbara L F Kaplan
With the increased popularity and societal acceptance of marijuana and cannabidiol (CBD) use in humans, there is an interest in using cannabinoids in veterinary medicine. There have been a few placebo-controlled clinical trials in dogs suggesting that cannabis-containing extracts are beneficial for dogs with inflammatory diseases such as osteoarthritis, and there is growing interest in their immunosuppressive potential for the treatment of immune-mediated diseases. Since cannabinoids exhibit anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects in many species, the purpose of these studies was to examine whether the plant-derived cannabinoids, CBD and Δ9 -tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), would also suppress immune function in canine peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs)...
October 31, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37952346/validation-of-a-commercially-available-photometric-analytical-system-for-assessment-of-plasma-oxidative-status-in-healthy-horses
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah A Vaughn, Natalie A Norton, David J Hurley, Kelsey A Hart
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are the end-products of physiologic functions in health. Oxidative stress occurs when endogenous antioxidants are insufficient to neutralize ROS in the system. As a result, ROS can damage DNA, RNA, proteins, lipids, and cell organelles. To obtain accurate measurements of plasma oxidative stress, levels of both oxidants and antioxidants must be measured. This study validates a commercially available, semi-quantitative, photometric analytical system that measures systemic determinants of reactive oxygen metabolites (dROM) and plasma antioxidant capacity (PAC) in stored equine plasma...
October 30, 2023: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
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