Colostrum fails to prevent bovine/camelid neonatal neutrophil damage from AFB1

Exposure to environmental toxicants that affect the immune system and overall health of many mammals is mostly unavoidable. One of the more common substances is the mycotoxins, especially carcinogenic aflatoxin (AF)B1 which also causes immune suppression/dysregulation in exposed hosts. The present s...

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Main Authors: Sajad Najafi, Gholamreza Mohammadi, Mehrdad Mohri, Saman Hosseinkhani, Jalil Mehrzad
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
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spelling doaj-d20573c4226349739f6609824f0468e42021-02-08T14:09:12ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Immunotoxicology1547-691X1547-69012020-01-01171435010.1080/1547691X.2020.17256931725693Colostrum fails to prevent bovine/camelid neonatal neutrophil damage from AFB1Sajad Najafi0Gholamreza Mohammadi1Mehrdad Mohri2Saman Hosseinkhani3Jalil Mehrzad4Department of Clinical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ferdowsi University of MashhadDepartment of Clinical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ferdowsi University of MashhadDepartment of Clinical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ferdowsi University of MashhadDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Tarbiat Modares UniversityDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of TehranExposure to environmental toxicants that affect the immune system and overall health of many mammals is mostly unavoidable. One of the more common substances is the mycotoxins, especially carcinogenic aflatoxin (AF)B1 which also causes immune suppression/dysregulation in exposed hosts. The present study analyzed the effects of naturally occurring levels of AFB1 on apoptosis of healthy bovine and camelid neonatal neutrophils (PMN) that were isolated both before and after host consumption of colostrum. Cells from bovine and camel neonates (n = 12 sets of PMN/mammal/timepoint) were exposed for 24 h to a low level of AFB1 (i.e. 10 ng AFB1/ml) and then intracellular ATP content and caspase-3, -7, and -9 activities (determined by bioluminescence) were assessed. The results indicated a significant lessening of intracellular ATP content and equivalents of luminescence intensity in AFB1-treated PMN in all studied samples, i.e. isolated pre-and post-colostrum consumption. In contrast, caspase-3, -7, and -9 activities in both pre- and post-colostrum consumption bovine and camelid PMN were noticeably increased (∼>2-fold). The damaging effects of AFB1 were more pronounced in bovine neonate PMN than in camelid ones. These results showed that camelid or bovine neonatal PMN collected pre- and post-colostrum are sensitive (moreso after consumption) to naturally occurring levels of AFB1. While merits of colostrum are well known, its failure to mitigate toxic effects of AFB1 in what would translate into a critical period in the development of immune competence (i.e. during the first few days of life in bovine and camelid calves) is surprising. The observed in vitro toxicities can help clarify underlying mechanisms of immune disorders caused by AFs in animals/humans.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1547691X.2020.1725693aflatoxin b1colostrumatpbioluminescenceneonateneutrophil
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author Sajad Najafi
Gholamreza Mohammadi
Mehrdad Mohri
Saman Hosseinkhani
Jalil Mehrzad
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Gholamreza Mohammadi
Mehrdad Mohri
Saman Hosseinkhani
Jalil Mehrzad
Colostrum fails to prevent bovine/camelid neonatal neutrophil damage from AFB1
Journal of Immunotoxicology
aflatoxin b1
colostrum
atp
bioluminescence
neonate
neutrophil
author_facet Sajad Najafi
Gholamreza Mohammadi
Mehrdad Mohri
Saman Hosseinkhani
Jalil Mehrzad
author_sort Sajad Najafi
title Colostrum fails to prevent bovine/camelid neonatal neutrophil damage from AFB1
title_short Colostrum fails to prevent bovine/camelid neonatal neutrophil damage from AFB1
title_full Colostrum fails to prevent bovine/camelid neonatal neutrophil damage from AFB1
title_fullStr Colostrum fails to prevent bovine/camelid neonatal neutrophil damage from AFB1
title_full_unstemmed Colostrum fails to prevent bovine/camelid neonatal neutrophil damage from AFB1
title_sort colostrum fails to prevent bovine/camelid neonatal neutrophil damage from afb1
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Immunotoxicology
issn 1547-691X
1547-6901
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Exposure to environmental toxicants that affect the immune system and overall health of many mammals is mostly unavoidable. One of the more common substances is the mycotoxins, especially carcinogenic aflatoxin (AF)B1 which also causes immune suppression/dysregulation in exposed hosts. The present study analyzed the effects of naturally occurring levels of AFB1 on apoptosis of healthy bovine and camelid neonatal neutrophils (PMN) that were isolated both before and after host consumption of colostrum. Cells from bovine and camel neonates (n = 12 sets of PMN/mammal/timepoint) were exposed for 24 h to a low level of AFB1 (i.e. 10 ng AFB1/ml) and then intracellular ATP content and caspase-3, -7, and -9 activities (determined by bioluminescence) were assessed. The results indicated a significant lessening of intracellular ATP content and equivalents of luminescence intensity in AFB1-treated PMN in all studied samples, i.e. isolated pre-and post-colostrum consumption. In contrast, caspase-3, -7, and -9 activities in both pre- and post-colostrum consumption bovine and camelid PMN were noticeably increased (∼>2-fold). The damaging effects of AFB1 were more pronounced in bovine neonate PMN than in camelid ones. These results showed that camelid or bovine neonatal PMN collected pre- and post-colostrum are sensitive (moreso after consumption) to naturally occurring levels of AFB1. While merits of colostrum are well known, its failure to mitigate toxic effects of AFB1 in what would translate into a critical period in the development of immune competence (i.e. during the first few days of life in bovine and camelid calves) is surprising. The observed in vitro toxicities can help clarify underlying mechanisms of immune disorders caused by AFs in animals/humans.
topic aflatoxin b1
colostrum
atp
bioluminescence
neonate
neutrophil
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1547691X.2020.1725693
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