A preliminary study on the relationship between parasitaemia and cytokine expression of peripheral blood cells in trypanosoma vivax‐experimentally infected cattle

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Autor(a) principal: Junior, Otavio Luiz Fidelis [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sampaio, Paulo Henrique [UNESP], Gonçalves, Luiz Ricardo [UNESP], Machado, Rosangela Zacarias [UNESP], André, Marcos Rogério [UNESP], Wijffels, Gene, Cadioli, Fabiano Antonio [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11113191
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/233775
Resumo: Trypanosoma vivax outbreaks have been reported with increasing frequency worldwide, causing significant economic losses in livestock. Though several studies have suggested that cytokine responses may influence infection caused by Trypanosoma sp., their exact role remains unclear and may vary according to the animal species and parasite strain. The present study aimed to evaluate cytokine expression of peripheral blood cells from three Girolando dairy cows experimentally infected with T. vivax. For this purpose, blood samples were collected prior to the inoculation on the day of inoculation (D0), the day after inoculation (D1), and then every seven days up to 119 days after infection (DAI). Each animal presented a unique pattern of cytokine expression. While a tendency of a Th1 cytokine response was observed during the patent phase (presence of circulating parasites), an increase of Th2 cytokine expression was found at the beginning of the subpatent phase (low parasitaemia or aparasitaemic periods). In animals that presented a better control of parasitaemia, IL‐6 and IFNγ increased during most of the trial period. On the other hand, the cow that presented reduction of IL‐1β, IL‐2, and TNFα during the entire period did not control parasitaemia properly. A balance between the Th1 and Th2 profile is beneficial for parasite control and animal health. The results found in the present study are a first step towards elucidating the dynamics of cattle’s inflammatory response against T. vivax, requiring future studies focusing on the role of key cytokines on the controlling of parasitaemia in different stages of bovine trypanosomosis.
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spelling A preliminary study on the relationship between parasitaemia and cytokine expression of peripheral blood cells in trypanosoma vivax‐experimentally infected cattleHost–parasite relationshipRT‐qPCRTh1Th2TrypanosomosisTrypanosoma vivax outbreaks have been reported with increasing frequency worldwide, causing significant economic losses in livestock. Though several studies have suggested that cytokine responses may influence infection caused by Trypanosoma sp., their exact role remains unclear and may vary according to the animal species and parasite strain. The present study aimed to evaluate cytokine expression of peripheral blood cells from three Girolando dairy cows experimentally infected with T. vivax. For this purpose, blood samples were collected prior to the inoculation on the day of inoculation (D0), the day after inoculation (D1), and then every seven days up to 119 days after infection (DAI). Each animal presented a unique pattern of cytokine expression. While a tendency of a Th1 cytokine response was observed during the patent phase (presence of circulating parasites), an increase of Th2 cytokine expression was found at the beginning of the subpatent phase (low parasitaemia or aparasitaemic periods). In animals that presented a better control of parasitaemia, IL‐6 and IFNγ increased during most of the trial period. On the other hand, the cow that presented reduction of IL‐1β, IL‐2, and TNFα during the entire period did not control parasitaemia properly. A balance between the Th1 and Th2 profile is beneficial for parasite control and animal health. The results found in the present study are a first step towards elucidating the dynamics of cattle’s inflammatory response against T. vivax, requiring future studies focusing on the role of key cytokines on the controlling of parasitaemia in different stages of bovine trypanosomosis.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Department of Veterinary Medicine Vila Velha University (UVV), Avenida Comissário José Dantas de Melo 21Laboratory of Immunoparasitology Departament of Pathology Reproduction and One Health School of Agricultural and Veterinarian Sciences São Paulo State University (Unesp), Via de Acesso Paulo Donato Castellane s/nCommonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), 306 Carmody RdSchool of Veterinary Medicine São Paulo State University (Unesp) Araçatuba, Rua Clóvis Pestana 793Laboratory of Immunoparasitology Departament of Pathology Reproduction and One Health School of Agricultural and Veterinarian Sciences São Paulo State University (Unesp), Via de Acesso Paulo Donato Castellane s/nSchool of Veterinary Medicine São Paulo State University (Unesp) Araçatuba, Rua Clóvis Pestana 793FAPESP: 2012/02284‐3FAPESP: 2014/10572‐4FAPESP: 2016/17401‐6CNPq: 302420/2017‐7Vila Velha University (UVV)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO)Junior, Otavio Luiz Fidelis [UNESP]Sampaio, Paulo Henrique [UNESP]Gonçalves, Luiz Ricardo [UNESP]Machado, Rosangela Zacarias [UNESP]André, Marcos Rogério [UNESP]Wijffels, GeneCadioli, Fabiano Antonio [UNESP]2022-05-01T10:18:54Z2022-05-01T10:18:54Z2021-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11113191Animals, v. 11, n. 11, 2021.2076-2615http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23377510.3390/ani111131912-s2.0-85118475919Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengAnimalsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-04T18:04:12Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/233775Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-04T18:04:12Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A preliminary study on the relationship between parasitaemia and cytokine expression of peripheral blood cells in trypanosoma vivax‐experimentally infected cattle
title A preliminary study on the relationship between parasitaemia and cytokine expression of peripheral blood cells in trypanosoma vivax‐experimentally infected cattle
spellingShingle A preliminary study on the relationship between parasitaemia and cytokine expression of peripheral blood cells in trypanosoma vivax‐experimentally infected cattle
Junior, Otavio Luiz Fidelis [UNESP]
Host–parasite relationship
RT‐qPCR
Th1
Th2
Trypanosomosis
title_short A preliminary study on the relationship between parasitaemia and cytokine expression of peripheral blood cells in trypanosoma vivax‐experimentally infected cattle
title_full A preliminary study on the relationship between parasitaemia and cytokine expression of peripheral blood cells in trypanosoma vivax‐experimentally infected cattle
title_fullStr A preliminary study on the relationship between parasitaemia and cytokine expression of peripheral blood cells in trypanosoma vivax‐experimentally infected cattle
title_full_unstemmed A preliminary study on the relationship between parasitaemia and cytokine expression of peripheral blood cells in trypanosoma vivax‐experimentally infected cattle
title_sort A preliminary study on the relationship between parasitaemia and cytokine expression of peripheral blood cells in trypanosoma vivax‐experimentally infected cattle
author Junior, Otavio Luiz Fidelis [UNESP]
author_facet Junior, Otavio Luiz Fidelis [UNESP]
Sampaio, Paulo Henrique [UNESP]
Gonçalves, Luiz Ricardo [UNESP]
Machado, Rosangela Zacarias [UNESP]
André, Marcos Rogério [UNESP]
Wijffels, Gene
Cadioli, Fabiano Antonio [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Sampaio, Paulo Henrique [UNESP]
Gonçalves, Luiz Ricardo [UNESP]
Machado, Rosangela Zacarias [UNESP]
André, Marcos Rogério [UNESP]
Wijffels, Gene
Cadioli, Fabiano Antonio [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Vila Velha University (UVV)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Junior, Otavio Luiz Fidelis [UNESP]
Sampaio, Paulo Henrique [UNESP]
Gonçalves, Luiz Ricardo [UNESP]
Machado, Rosangela Zacarias [UNESP]
André, Marcos Rogério [UNESP]
Wijffels, Gene
Cadioli, Fabiano Antonio [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Host–parasite relationship
RT‐qPCR
Th1
Th2
Trypanosomosis
topic Host–parasite relationship
RT‐qPCR
Th1
Th2
Trypanosomosis
description Trypanosoma vivax outbreaks have been reported with increasing frequency worldwide, causing significant economic losses in livestock. Though several studies have suggested that cytokine responses may influence infection caused by Trypanosoma sp., their exact role remains unclear and may vary according to the animal species and parasite strain. The present study aimed to evaluate cytokine expression of peripheral blood cells from three Girolando dairy cows experimentally infected with T. vivax. For this purpose, blood samples were collected prior to the inoculation on the day of inoculation (D0), the day after inoculation (D1), and then every seven days up to 119 days after infection (DAI). Each animal presented a unique pattern of cytokine expression. While a tendency of a Th1 cytokine response was observed during the patent phase (presence of circulating parasites), an increase of Th2 cytokine expression was found at the beginning of the subpatent phase (low parasitaemia or aparasitaemic periods). In animals that presented a better control of parasitaemia, IL‐6 and IFNγ increased during most of the trial period. On the other hand, the cow that presented reduction of IL‐1β, IL‐2, and TNFα during the entire period did not control parasitaemia properly. A balance between the Th1 and Th2 profile is beneficial for parasite control and animal health. The results found in the present study are a first step towards elucidating the dynamics of cattle’s inflammatory response against T. vivax, requiring future studies focusing on the role of key cytokines on the controlling of parasitaemia in different stages of bovine trypanosomosis.
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2022-05-01T10:18:54Z
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