Differential Responses of Bovine Monocyte-Derived Macrophages to Infection by Neospora caninum Isolates of High and Low Virulence
Neospora caninum, a protozoan parasite closely related to Toxoplasma gondii, represents one of the main causes of abortion in cattle. Macrophages (MØs) are mediators of the innate immune response against infection and likely one of the first cells encountered by the parasite during the host infectio...
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doaj-f9ffebad141841828998a7f013dcf48c2020-11-24T23:08:23ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242019-04-011010.3389/fimmu.2019.00915430218Differential Responses of Bovine Monocyte-Derived Macrophages to Infection by Neospora caninum Isolates of High and Low VirulenceMarta García-Sánchez0Laura Jiménez-Pelayo1Pilar Horcajo2Javier Regidor-Cerrillo3Einar B. Ólafsson4Amol K. Bhandage5Antonio Barragan6Dirk Werling7Luis Miguel Ortega-Mora8Esther Collantes-Fernández9SALUVET, Animal Health Department, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, SpainSALUVET, Animal Health Department, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, SpainSALUVET, Animal Health Department, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, SpainSALUVET, Animal Health Department, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, SpainDepartment of Molecular Biosciences, The Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedenDepartment of Molecular Biosciences, The Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedenDepartment of Molecular Biosciences, The Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedenDepartment of Pathobiology and Population Sciences, Royal Veterinary College, University of London, North Mymms, United KingdomSALUVET, Animal Health Department, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, SpainSALUVET, Animal Health Department, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, SpainNeospora caninum, a protozoan parasite closely related to Toxoplasma gondii, represents one of the main causes of abortion in cattle. Macrophages (MØs) are mediators of the innate immune response against infection and likely one of the first cells encountered by the parasite during the host infection process. In this study, we investigated in vitro how high or low virulent isolates of N. caninum (Nc-Spain7 and Nc-Spain1H, respectively) interact with bovine monocyte-derived MØs and the influence of the isolate virulence on the subsequent cellular response. Both isolates actively invaded, survived and replicated in the MØs. However, Nc-Spain7 showed a higher invasion rate and a replication significantly faster, following an exponential growth model, whereas Nc-Spain1H presented a delayed replication and a lower growth rate without an exponential pattern. N. caninum infection induced a hypermigratory phenotype in bovine MØs that was characterized by enhanced motility and transmigration in vitro and was accompanied by morphological changes and abrogated extracellular matrix degradation. A significantly higher hypermotility was observed with the highly virulent isolate Nc-Spain7. Nc-Spain1H-infected MØs showed elevated reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and IL12p40 expression, which also resulted in increased IFN-γ release by lymphocytes, compared to cells infected with Nc-Spain7. Furthermore, IL-10 was upregulated in MØs infected with both isolates. Infected MØs exhibited lower expression of MHC Class II, CD86, and CD1b molecules than uninfected MØs, with non-significant differences between isolates. This work characterizes for the first time N. caninum replication in bovine monocyte-derived MØs and details isolate-dependent differences in host cell responses to the parasite.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00915/fullcattleapicomplexahost-pathogeninnate immune responsehypermigrationcoccidiosis |
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Marta García-Sánchez Laura Jiménez-Pelayo Pilar Horcajo Javier Regidor-Cerrillo Einar B. Ólafsson Amol K. Bhandage Antonio Barragan Dirk Werling Luis Miguel Ortega-Mora Esther Collantes-Fernández |
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Marta García-Sánchez Laura Jiménez-Pelayo Pilar Horcajo Javier Regidor-Cerrillo Einar B. Ólafsson Amol K. Bhandage Antonio Barragan Dirk Werling Luis Miguel Ortega-Mora Esther Collantes-Fernández Differential Responses of Bovine Monocyte-Derived Macrophages to Infection by Neospora caninum Isolates of High and Low Virulence Frontiers in Immunology cattle apicomplexa host-pathogen innate immune response hypermigration coccidiosis |
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Marta García-Sánchez Laura Jiménez-Pelayo Pilar Horcajo Javier Regidor-Cerrillo Einar B. Ólafsson Amol K. Bhandage Antonio Barragan Dirk Werling Luis Miguel Ortega-Mora Esther Collantes-Fernández |
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Marta García-Sánchez |
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Differential Responses of Bovine Monocyte-Derived Macrophages to Infection by Neospora caninum Isolates of High and Low Virulence |
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Differential Responses of Bovine Monocyte-Derived Macrophages to Infection by Neospora caninum Isolates of High and Low Virulence |
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Differential Responses of Bovine Monocyte-Derived Macrophages to Infection by Neospora caninum Isolates of High and Low Virulence |
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Differential Responses of Bovine Monocyte-Derived Macrophages to Infection by Neospora caninum Isolates of High and Low Virulence |
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Differential Responses of Bovine Monocyte-Derived Macrophages to Infection by Neospora caninum Isolates of High and Low Virulence |
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differential responses of bovine monocyte-derived macrophages to infection by neospora caninum isolates of high and low virulence |
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Frontiers in Immunology |
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Neospora caninum, a protozoan parasite closely related to Toxoplasma gondii, represents one of the main causes of abortion in cattle. Macrophages (MØs) are mediators of the innate immune response against infection and likely one of the first cells encountered by the parasite during the host infection process. In this study, we investigated in vitro how high or low virulent isolates of N. caninum (Nc-Spain7 and Nc-Spain1H, respectively) interact with bovine monocyte-derived MØs and the influence of the isolate virulence on the subsequent cellular response. Both isolates actively invaded, survived and replicated in the MØs. However, Nc-Spain7 showed a higher invasion rate and a replication significantly faster, following an exponential growth model, whereas Nc-Spain1H presented a delayed replication and a lower growth rate without an exponential pattern. N. caninum infection induced a hypermigratory phenotype in bovine MØs that was characterized by enhanced motility and transmigration in vitro and was accompanied by morphological changes and abrogated extracellular matrix degradation. A significantly higher hypermotility was observed with the highly virulent isolate Nc-Spain7. Nc-Spain1H-infected MØs showed elevated reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and IL12p40 expression, which also resulted in increased IFN-γ release by lymphocytes, compared to cells infected with Nc-Spain7. Furthermore, IL-10 was upregulated in MØs infected with both isolates. Infected MØs exhibited lower expression of MHC Class II, CD86, and CD1b molecules than uninfected MØs, with non-significant differences between isolates. This work characterizes for the first time N. caninum replication in bovine monocyte-derived MØs and details isolate-dependent differences in host cell responses to the parasite. |
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cattle apicomplexa host-pathogen innate immune response hypermigration coccidiosis |
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https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00915/full |
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