Cell-mediated and humoral immune profile to hydatidosis among naturally infected farm animals

Background and Aim: Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a widespread parasitic disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus tapeworm infect different intermediate hosts including sheep, cattle, and camels. The intermediate host's immune response to the hydatid cyst is still conflict and complex. The cur...

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Main Authors: Faten A. M. Abo-Aziza, Seham H. M. Hendawy, Samah S. Oda, Dina Aboelsoued, Eman E. El Shanawany
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Published: Veterinary World 2020-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.13/January-2020/32.pdf
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spelling doaj-489a9e83c35a46349c5076662806ceee2021-08-02T07:30:42ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162020-01-0113121422110.14202/vetworld.2020.214-221Cell-mediated and humoral immune profile to hydatidosis among naturally infected farm animalsFaten A. M. Abo-Aziza0Seham H. M. Hendawy1Samah S. Oda2Dina Aboelsoued3Eman E. El Shanawany4Department of Parasitology and Animal Diseases, Veterinary Research Division, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt.Department of Parasitology and Animal Diseases, Veterinary Research Division, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt.Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Alexandria University, Edfina, Egypt.Department of Parasitology and Animal Diseases, Veterinary Research Division, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt.Department of Parasitology and Animal Diseases, Veterinary Research Division, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt.Background and Aim: Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a widespread parasitic disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus tapeworm infect different intermediate hosts including sheep, cattle, and camels. The intermediate host's immune response to the hydatid cyst is still conflict and complex. The current study was designed to evaluate the immune response in sera of hydatid naturally infected sheep, cattle, and camels in the form of features of inflammatory cell infiltrations, levels of Th1 and Th2 cytokines, besides the humoral specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) responses. Materials and Methods: Thirty-nine sheep, 74 cattle, and 79 camels' sera were collected and considered as CE naturally infected and ten samples from each species were graded as non-infected. Lung specimens were collected for histopathological examination. The quantitative concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin (IL)-6, IL-4, and IL-10 were determined. Different antigens were prepared from hydatid cyst; hydatid cyst fluid of lung origin hydatid cyst fluid of liver origin, hydatid cyst protoscoleces of lung origin (HCP-g), hydatid cyst protoscoleces of liver origin , hydatid cyst germinal layer of lung origin, and hydatid cyst germinal layer of liver origin; and characterized by gel electrophoresis and Western blotting analysis. The total specific IgG level against E. granulosus infection was measured using an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results: The results indicated that the cellular immune response in the infected tissues was characterized by inflammatory cell penetration. The pro-inflammatory Th1 cytokine profile was predominant in infected animals in comparison with non-infected ones. However, the humoral immune response was seen as a high level of IgG in infected animals. The presented data approved that the HCP-g antigen could be considered as a delegate antigen for all other prepared antigens with an immunoreactive band at molecular weights 32 kDa. Conclusion: This study provides a fundamental insight into the events that manipulate cellular and humoral immune profiles in an intermediate host; sheep, cattle, and camel that naturally infected with CE. Hence, it was concluded that CE is a constant disease and confirm the reactivity Th1 in combating hydatid cyst. Besides, it could lead to the activation of the humoral immune response in the form of a high level of IgG.http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.13/January-2020/32.pdfcell-mediated immune responsehumoral immune responsehydatidosis
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author Faten A. M. Abo-Aziza
Seham H. M. Hendawy
Samah S. Oda
Dina Aboelsoued
Eman E. El Shanawany
spellingShingle Faten A. M. Abo-Aziza
Seham H. M. Hendawy
Samah S. Oda
Dina Aboelsoued
Eman E. El Shanawany
Cell-mediated and humoral immune profile to hydatidosis among naturally infected farm animals
Veterinary World
cell-mediated immune response
humoral immune response
hydatidosis
author_facet Faten A. M. Abo-Aziza
Seham H. M. Hendawy
Samah S. Oda
Dina Aboelsoued
Eman E. El Shanawany
author_sort Faten A. M. Abo-Aziza
title Cell-mediated and humoral immune profile to hydatidosis among naturally infected farm animals
title_short Cell-mediated and humoral immune profile to hydatidosis among naturally infected farm animals
title_full Cell-mediated and humoral immune profile to hydatidosis among naturally infected farm animals
title_fullStr Cell-mediated and humoral immune profile to hydatidosis among naturally infected farm animals
title_full_unstemmed Cell-mediated and humoral immune profile to hydatidosis among naturally infected farm animals
title_sort cell-mediated and humoral immune profile to hydatidosis among naturally infected farm animals
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
2231-0916
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background and Aim: Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a widespread parasitic disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus tapeworm infect different intermediate hosts including sheep, cattle, and camels. The intermediate host's immune response to the hydatid cyst is still conflict and complex. The current study was designed to evaluate the immune response in sera of hydatid naturally infected sheep, cattle, and camels in the form of features of inflammatory cell infiltrations, levels of Th1 and Th2 cytokines, besides the humoral specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) responses. Materials and Methods: Thirty-nine sheep, 74 cattle, and 79 camels' sera were collected and considered as CE naturally infected and ten samples from each species were graded as non-infected. Lung specimens were collected for histopathological examination. The quantitative concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin (IL)-6, IL-4, and IL-10 were determined. Different antigens were prepared from hydatid cyst; hydatid cyst fluid of lung origin hydatid cyst fluid of liver origin, hydatid cyst protoscoleces of lung origin (HCP-g), hydatid cyst protoscoleces of liver origin , hydatid cyst germinal layer of lung origin, and hydatid cyst germinal layer of liver origin; and characterized by gel electrophoresis and Western blotting analysis. The total specific IgG level against E. granulosus infection was measured using an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results: The results indicated that the cellular immune response in the infected tissues was characterized by inflammatory cell penetration. The pro-inflammatory Th1 cytokine profile was predominant in infected animals in comparison with non-infected ones. However, the humoral immune response was seen as a high level of IgG in infected animals. The presented data approved that the HCP-g antigen could be considered as a delegate antigen for all other prepared antigens with an immunoreactive band at molecular weights 32 kDa. Conclusion: This study provides a fundamental insight into the events that manipulate cellular and humoral immune profiles in an intermediate host; sheep, cattle, and camel that naturally infected with CE. Hence, it was concluded that CE is a constant disease and confirm the reactivity Th1 in combating hydatid cyst. Besides, it could lead to the activation of the humoral immune response in the form of a high level of IgG.
topic cell-mediated immune response
humoral immune response
hydatidosis
url http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.13/January-2020/32.pdf
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