Oxidative burst of leukocytes from bovine leukemia Virus-Infected Cattle
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Resumo: | Widespread Bovine Leukemia Virus (BLV) infection leads to persistent lymphocytosis (PL) or lymphosarcoma, mainly in dairy herds. Nevertheless, neither the sequence of events that conducts to these symptoms, nor the effect of infection on function of different leukocyte populations, is well known. We evaluated the effect of BLV infection on immune response of cows through the analysis of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) intracellular production of circulating leukocytes after in vitro stimuli with phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA), Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharides (LPS), or Staphylococcus aureus H2O2 was measured by dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate dependent fluorescence. Results showed that BLV infection does not alter the percentage of H2O2-producing circulating leukocytes (H2O2-PCL), with or without previous stimuli. However, the average of H2O2 intracellular production, with or without previous stimuli, in leukocytes obtained from cows with PL was smaller than those from cells obtained from BLV-negative cows and from BLV-infected, non-lymphocytotic cows. Moreover, stimuli increased H2O2 intracellular production and the percentage of H2O2-PCL obtained from BLVnegative cows and from BLV-infected, non-lymphocytotic cows. Conversely, neither phagocytosis of S. aureus and stimulus with LPS increases H2O2 intracellular production, nor phagocytosis increases the percentage of H2O2 -PCL, when leukocytes were obtained from cows with PL. Thus, results show that BLV-infected cattle, with PL, have an impaired H2O2 intracellular production, demonstrating functional vulnerability reflected by immunosuppression. Cells were obtained from five BLV-non infected cows, five BLV-infected, non-lymphocytotic cows, and five BLV-infected cows with PL, and analyzed by flow cytometry. Intracellular production of H2O2 intracellular production, demonstrating functional vulnerability reflected by immunosuppression. |
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Oxidative burst of leukocytes from bovine leukemia Virus-Infected CattleMetabolismo oxidativo de leucócitos em animais infectados pelo Vírus da Leucemia BovinaRadicais livresLeucócitosDeltaretrovírusLeucose enzoótica bovinaBovinosFree radicalsLeukocytesDeltaretrovirusEnzootic bovine leukosisCattleWidespread Bovine Leukemia Virus (BLV) infection leads to persistent lymphocytosis (PL) or lymphosarcoma, mainly in dairy herds. Nevertheless, neither the sequence of events that conducts to these symptoms, nor the effect of infection on function of different leukocyte populations, is well known. We evaluated the effect of BLV infection on immune response of cows through the analysis of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) intracellular production of circulating leukocytes after in vitro stimuli with phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA), Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharides (LPS), or Staphylococcus aureus H2O2 was measured by dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate dependent fluorescence. Results showed that BLV infection does not alter the percentage of H2O2-producing circulating leukocytes (H2O2-PCL), with or without previous stimuli. However, the average of H2O2 intracellular production, with or without previous stimuli, in leukocytes obtained from cows with PL was smaller than those from cells obtained from BLV-negative cows and from BLV-infected, non-lymphocytotic cows. Moreover, stimuli increased H2O2 intracellular production and the percentage of H2O2-PCL obtained from BLVnegative cows and from BLV-infected, non-lymphocytotic cows. Conversely, neither phagocytosis of S. aureus and stimulus with LPS increases H2O2 intracellular production, nor phagocytosis increases the percentage of H2O2 -PCL, when leukocytes were obtained from cows with PL. Thus, results show that BLV-infected cattle, with PL, have an impaired H2O2 intracellular production, demonstrating functional vulnerability reflected by immunosuppression. Cells were obtained from five BLV-non infected cows, five BLV-infected, non-lymphocytotic cows, and five BLV-infected cows with PL, and analyzed by flow cytometry. Intracellular production of H2O2 intracellular production, demonstrating functional vulnerability reflected by immunosuppression.JA infecção pelo vírus da leucemia bovina (VLB) leva ao desenvolvimento de linfocitose persistente (LP) ou linfossarcomas, principalmente em rebanhos bovinos leiteiros. Entretanto, os eventos que induzem tais manifestações ou o efeito da infecção na função das diferentes populações de leucócitos são pouco conhecidos. Avaliou-se o efeito da infecção pelo VLB na produção intracelular de peróxido de hidrogênio (H2O2) em leucócitos circulantes, mensurada pela fluorescência produzida pela diclorodihidrofluoresceína, utilizando-se de citometria de fluxo. As células foram obtidas de cinco vacas soronegativas; cinco vacas infectadas pelo VLB, alinfocitóticas; e cinco vacas infectadas, manifestando LP. Verificou-se que a infecção pelo VLB não altera a porcentagem de leucócitos circulantes produzindo H2O2 , com ou sem prévio estímulo por adição in vitro: de 12-miristato 13-acetato de forbol (PMA); de lipopolissacarídeos de Escherichia coli (LPS); ou Staphylococcus aureus. Todavia, a produção de H2O2 em leucócitos de animais apresentando LP, com ou sem estímulo, foi menor que aquela verificada em leucócitos de animais soronegativos e de animais soropositivos alinfocitóticos. Os estímulos aumentaram a porcentagem de leucócitos produzindo H2O2 e a produção intracelular média em animais soronegativos ou naqueles infectados alinfocitóticos. Contudo, em leucócitos de vacas soropositivas manifestando LP, a fagocitose de S. aureus não elevou a porcentagem de leucócitos produzindo H2O2 . Também, apenas a adição de PMA elevou a produção intracelular de H2O2 em leucócitos de fêmeas soropositivas manifestando LP.Concluiu-se que bovinos infectados pelo VLB, manifestando LP, apresentam menor produção intracelular de H2O2, demonstrando vulnerabilidade funcional refletida por imunossupressão.Universidade de São Paulo. 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Oxidative burst of leukocytes from bovine leukemia Virus-Infected Cattle Metabolismo oxidativo de leucócitos em animais infectados pelo Vírus da Leucemia Bovina |
title |
Oxidative burst of leukocytes from bovine leukemia Virus-Infected Cattle |
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Oxidative burst of leukocytes from bovine leukemia Virus-Infected Cattle Azedo, Milton Ricardo Radicais livres Leucócitos Deltaretrovírus Leucose enzoótica bovina Bovinos Free radicals Leukocytes Deltaretrovirus Enzootic bovine leukosis Cattle |
title_short |
Oxidative burst of leukocytes from bovine leukemia Virus-Infected Cattle |
title_full |
Oxidative burst of leukocytes from bovine leukemia Virus-Infected Cattle |
title_fullStr |
Oxidative burst of leukocytes from bovine leukemia Virus-Infected Cattle |
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Oxidative burst of leukocytes from bovine leukemia Virus-Infected Cattle |
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Oxidative burst of leukocytes from bovine leukemia Virus-Infected Cattle |
author |
Azedo, Milton Ricardo |
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Azedo, Milton Ricardo Massoco, Cristina de Oliveira Blagitz, Maiara Garcia Souza, Fernando Nogueira de Pogliani, Fabio Celidônio Benesi, Fernando José Della Libera, Alice Maria Melville Paiva |
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author |
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Massoco, Cristina de Oliveira Blagitz, Maiara Garcia Souza, Fernando Nogueira de Pogliani, Fabio Celidônio Benesi, Fernando José Della Libera, Alice Maria Melville Paiva |
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Azedo, Milton Ricardo Massoco, Cristina de Oliveira Blagitz, Maiara Garcia Souza, Fernando Nogueira de Pogliani, Fabio Celidônio Benesi, Fernando José Della Libera, Alice Maria Melville Paiva |
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Radicais livres Leucócitos Deltaretrovírus Leucose enzoótica bovina Bovinos Free radicals Leukocytes Deltaretrovirus Enzootic bovine leukosis Cattle |
topic |
Radicais livres Leucócitos Deltaretrovírus Leucose enzoótica bovina Bovinos Free radicals Leukocytes Deltaretrovirus Enzootic bovine leukosis Cattle |
description |
Widespread Bovine Leukemia Virus (BLV) infection leads to persistent lymphocytosis (PL) or lymphosarcoma, mainly in dairy herds. Nevertheless, neither the sequence of events that conducts to these symptoms, nor the effect of infection on function of different leukocyte populations, is well known. We evaluated the effect of BLV infection on immune response of cows through the analysis of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) intracellular production of circulating leukocytes after in vitro stimuli with phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA), Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharides (LPS), or Staphylococcus aureus H2O2 was measured by dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate dependent fluorescence. Results showed that BLV infection does not alter the percentage of H2O2-producing circulating leukocytes (H2O2-PCL), with or without previous stimuli. However, the average of H2O2 intracellular production, with or without previous stimuli, in leukocytes obtained from cows with PL was smaller than those from cells obtained from BLV-negative cows and from BLV-infected, non-lymphocytotic cows. Moreover, stimuli increased H2O2 intracellular production and the percentage of H2O2-PCL obtained from BLVnegative cows and from BLV-infected, non-lymphocytotic cows. Conversely, neither phagocytosis of S. aureus and stimulus with LPS increases H2O2 intracellular production, nor phagocytosis increases the percentage of H2O2 -PCL, when leukocytes were obtained from cows with PL. Thus, results show that BLV-infected cattle, with PL, have an impaired H2O2 intracellular production, demonstrating functional vulnerability reflected by immunosuppression. Cells were obtained from five BLV-non infected cows, five BLV-infected, non-lymphocytotic cows, and five BLV-infected cows with PL, and analyzed by flow cytometry. Intracellular production of H2O2 intracellular production, demonstrating functional vulnerability reflected by immunosuppression. |
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Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 49 Núm. 2 (2012); 93-101 Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 49 No. 2 (2012); 93-101 Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; v. 49 n. 2 (2012); 93-101 Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; V. 49 N. 2 (2012); 93-101 1678-4456 1413-9596 reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science instname:Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP) instacron:USP |
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