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Expansion of intracellular IFN-γ positive lymphocytes during Mycoplasma agalactiae infection in sheep

A method to assess the expansion of antigen-specific intracellular IFN-γ positive T cell subsets during the infection will be helpful for a better understanding of mycoplasmal infections physiopathology in the sheep. We analysed the percentage of antigen-specific lymphocytes positive for intracellul...

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Published in:Research in veterinary science 2011-12, Vol.91 (3), p.e64-e67
Main Authors: La Manna, M.P., Agnone, A., Villari, S., Puleio, R., Vitale, M., Nicholas, R., Sireci, G., Dieli, F., Loria, G.R.
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description A method to assess the expansion of antigen-specific intracellular IFN-γ positive T cell subsets during the infection will be helpful for a better understanding of mycoplasmal infections physiopathology in the sheep. We analysed the percentage of antigen-specific lymphocytes positive for intracellular IFN-γ during the infection of sheep with Mycoplasma agalactiae by culturing peripheral blood mononuclear cells of infected or uninfected animals with irradiated M. agalactiae. The expansion of antigen-specific IFN-γ positive lymphocytes in infected sheep was initially sustained by CD4 + T cells at day 15 after infection, when antigen specific IgG start to be detectable, followed by CD8/IFN-γ double positive cells. γδ T-cells were not expanded at any time point analysed. IFNγ + T cells disappear 60 days after infection, suggesting that antigen specific IFNγ + T cells, mainly detected in the early phase of the disease, could be useful to understand the role of cell-mediated immunity during M. agalactiae infection.
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Animals
Antibodies, Bacterial - blood
Antibody Specificity
Antigens, Bacterial
CD4 + cells
CD8 + cells
Immunoglobulin G
Interferon-gamma - genetics
Interferon-gamma - metabolism
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Lymphocytes - metabolism
Mastitis
Mycoplasma agalactiae
Mycoplasma Infections - immunology
Mycoplasma Infections - microbiology
Mycoplasma Infections - veterinary
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Sheep
Sheep Diseases - microbiology
T cells
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