Differences in immune responses to Haemonchus contortus infection in the susceptible Ile de France and the resistant Santa Ines sheep under different anthelmintic treatments regimens

Abstract Understanding the immunological basis of resistance to gastrointestinal nematode infections in livestock is important in order to develop novel methods of parasite control such as vaccination or genetic selection for parasite resistance. The present study aimed to investigate differences in...

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Main Authors: Ana Cláudia A. Albuquerque, Cesar Cristiano Bassetto, Fabiana A. Almeida, Katie A. Hildersley, Tom N. McNeilly, Collette Britton, Alessandro F. T. Amarante
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-11-01
Series:Veterinary Research
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13567-019-0722-3
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spelling doaj-115bf9e1979e449e95bd04c80866862e2020-11-29T12:20:14ZengBMCVeterinary Research1297-97162019-11-0150111210.1186/s13567-019-0722-3Differences in immune responses to Haemonchus contortus infection in the susceptible Ile de France and the resistant Santa Ines sheep under different anthelmintic treatments regimensAna Cláudia A. Albuquerque0Cesar Cristiano Bassetto1Fabiana A. Almeida2Katie A. Hildersley3Tom N. McNeilly4Collette Britton5Alessandro F. T. Amarante6School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, UNESP–São Paulo State UniversityInstitute of Biosciences, UNESP–São Paulo State UniversityInstitute of Biosciences, UNESP–São Paulo State UniversityInstitute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, UoG–University of GlasgowDisease Control Division, MRI –Moredun Research InstituteInstitute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, UoG–University of GlasgowInstitute of Biosciences, UNESP–São Paulo State UniversityAbstract Understanding the immunological basis of resistance to gastrointestinal nematode infections in livestock is important in order to develop novel methods of parasite control such as vaccination or genetic selection for parasite resistance. The present study aimed to investigate differences in immune response between parasite resistant Santa Ines and susceptible Ile de France sheep breeds to natural Haemonchus contortus infection. Parasitological parameters, humoral immunity, local and circulating cellular immune responses were evaluated in 19 Santa Ines and 19 Ile de France lambs undergoing different anthelmintic treatments regimens: suppressive treatments (SUP) or targeted selective treatments (TST) over a 5-month grazing period. Santa Ines lambs had significantly lower Haemonchus faecal egg count and worm burden compared to Ile de France regardless of treatment regime. In addition, circulating blood eosinophils count and parasite-specific IgG levels were significantly higher and more rapidly induced in Santa Ines lambs. Abomasal immune responses were generally greater in the resistant breed, which had significantly higher levels of parasite-specific IgA in mucus, and elevated number of globule leukocytes and CD3+ T cells within the abomasal mucosal. Furthermore, numbers of POU2F3+ epithelial cells, a tuft-cell specific transcription factor, were also elevated in the Santa Ines breed, suggesting that this breed is better able to initiate T-helper type 2 immune responses within the abomasum. In conclusion, the differential immunological responses detailed here are relevant to understanding resistance to gastrointestinal nematodes in other host breeds, as well as to resistance breeding as a sustainable control approach for parasitic infections.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13567-019-0722-3
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author Ana Cláudia A. Albuquerque
Cesar Cristiano Bassetto
Fabiana A. Almeida
Katie A. Hildersley
Tom N. McNeilly
Collette Britton
Alessandro F. T. Amarante
spellingShingle Ana Cláudia A. Albuquerque
Cesar Cristiano Bassetto
Fabiana A. Almeida
Katie A. Hildersley
Tom N. McNeilly
Collette Britton
Alessandro F. T. Amarante
Differences in immune responses to Haemonchus contortus infection in the susceptible Ile de France and the resistant Santa Ines sheep under different anthelmintic treatments regimens
Veterinary Research
author_facet Ana Cláudia A. Albuquerque
Cesar Cristiano Bassetto
Fabiana A. Almeida
Katie A. Hildersley
Tom N. McNeilly
Collette Britton
Alessandro F. T. Amarante
author_sort Ana Cláudia A. Albuquerque
title Differences in immune responses to Haemonchus contortus infection in the susceptible Ile de France and the resistant Santa Ines sheep under different anthelmintic treatments regimens
title_short Differences in immune responses to Haemonchus contortus infection in the susceptible Ile de France and the resistant Santa Ines sheep under different anthelmintic treatments regimens
title_full Differences in immune responses to Haemonchus contortus infection in the susceptible Ile de France and the resistant Santa Ines sheep under different anthelmintic treatments regimens
title_fullStr Differences in immune responses to Haemonchus contortus infection in the susceptible Ile de France and the resistant Santa Ines sheep under different anthelmintic treatments regimens
title_full_unstemmed Differences in immune responses to Haemonchus contortus infection in the susceptible Ile de France and the resistant Santa Ines sheep under different anthelmintic treatments regimens
title_sort differences in immune responses to haemonchus contortus infection in the susceptible ile de france and the resistant santa ines sheep under different anthelmintic treatments regimens
publisher BMC
series Veterinary Research
issn 1297-9716
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Understanding the immunological basis of resistance to gastrointestinal nematode infections in livestock is important in order to develop novel methods of parasite control such as vaccination or genetic selection for parasite resistance. The present study aimed to investigate differences in immune response between parasite resistant Santa Ines and susceptible Ile de France sheep breeds to natural Haemonchus contortus infection. Parasitological parameters, humoral immunity, local and circulating cellular immune responses were evaluated in 19 Santa Ines and 19 Ile de France lambs undergoing different anthelmintic treatments regimens: suppressive treatments (SUP) or targeted selective treatments (TST) over a 5-month grazing period. Santa Ines lambs had significantly lower Haemonchus faecal egg count and worm burden compared to Ile de France regardless of treatment regime. In addition, circulating blood eosinophils count and parasite-specific IgG levels were significantly higher and more rapidly induced in Santa Ines lambs. Abomasal immune responses were generally greater in the resistant breed, which had significantly higher levels of parasite-specific IgA in mucus, and elevated number of globule leukocytes and CD3+ T cells within the abomasal mucosal. Furthermore, numbers of POU2F3+ epithelial cells, a tuft-cell specific transcription factor, were also elevated in the Santa Ines breed, suggesting that this breed is better able to initiate T-helper type 2 immune responses within the abomasum. In conclusion, the differential immunological responses detailed here are relevant to understanding resistance to gastrointestinal nematodes in other host breeds, as well as to resistance breeding as a sustainable control approach for parasitic infections.
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13567-019-0722-3
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