The effect of CpG-ODN on antigen presenting cells of the foal


Autoria(s): Julia, M. Julia B.F.; Borges, Alexandre Secorun; Nydam, Daryl V.; Horohov, David W.; Hecker, Rolf; Matychak, Mary Beth
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

27/05/2014

27/05/2014

01/03/2007

Resumo

Background: Cytosine-phosphate-guanosine oligodeoxynucleotide (CpG-ODN) has been used successfully to induce immune responses against viral and intracellular organisms in mammals. The main objective of this study was to test the effect of CpG-ODN on antigen presenting cells of young foals. Methods: Peripheral blood monocytes of foals (n = 7) were isolated in the first day of life and monthly thereafter up to 3 months of life. Adult horse (n = 7) monocytes were isolated and tested once for comparison. Isolated monocytes were stimulated with IL-4 and GM-CSF (to obtain dendritic cells, DC) or not stimulated (to obtain macrophages). Macrophages and DCs were stimulated for 14-16 hours with either CpG-ODN, LPS or not stimulated. The stimulated and non-stimulated cells were tested for cell surface markers (CD86 and MHC class II) using flow cytometry, mRNA expression of cytokines (IL-12, IFNα, IL-10) and TLR-9 using real time quantitative RT-PCR, and for the activation of the transcription factor NF-κB p65 using a chemiluminescence assay. Results: The median fluorescence of the MHC class II molecule in non-stimulated foal macrophages and DCs at birth were 12.5 times and 11.2 times inferior, respectively, than adult horse cells (p = 0.009). That difference subsided at 3 months of life (p = 0.3). The expression of the CD86 co-stimulatory molecule was comparable in adult horse and foal macrophages and DCs, independent of treatment. CpG-ODN stimulation induced IL-12p40 (53 times) and IFNα (23 times) mRNA expression in CpG-ODN-treated adult horse DCs (p = 0.078), but not macrophages, in comparison to non-stimulated cells. In contrast, foal APCs did not respond to CpG-ODN stimulation with increased cytokine mRNA expression up to 3 months of age. TLR-9 mRNA expression and NF-kB activation (NF-kB p65) in foal DCs and macrophages were comparable (p > 0.05) to adult horse cells. Conclusion: CpG-ODN treatment did not induce specific maturation and cytokine expression in foal macrophages and DCs. Nevertheless, adult horse DCs, but not macrophages, increased their expression of IL-12 and IFNα cytokines upon CpG-ODN stimulation. Importantly, foals presented an age-dependent limitation in the expression of MHC class II in macrophages and DCs, independent of treatment. © 2007 Flaminio et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

Identificador

http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-8518-5-1

Journal of Immune Based Therapies and Vaccines, v. 5.

1476-8518

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/69542

10.1186/1476-8518-5-1

2-s2.0-33847190253

2-s2.0-33847190253.pdf

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eng

Relação

Journal of Immune Based Therapies and Vaccines

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #alpha interferon #CD86 antigen #cell surface marker #CpG oligodeoxynucleotide #cytokine #granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor #immunoglobulin enhancer binding protein #interleukin 10 #interleukin 12 #interleukin 4 #lipopolysaccharide #major histocompatibility antigen class 2 #messenger RNA #toll like receptor 9 #animal cell #antigen presenting cell #cell isolation #cell stimulation #chemoluminescence #controlled study #dendritic cell #flow cytometry #foal #gene expression #horse #macrophage #monocyte #nonhuman #reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article