NF-κB signaling pathway mechanism in cow intertoe skin inflammation caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum

BackgroundFusobacterium necrophorum is the main pathogen inducing bovine foot rot. The infected site is often accompanied by a strong inflammatory response, but the specific inflammatory regulatory mechanism remains unclear.AimA cow skin explants model was established to elucidate the mechanism of F...

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Published in:Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Main Authors: Hefei Zhang, Jiasan Zheng, Yue Sun, Chunxue Yang, Yang Yue
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1156449/full
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author Hefei Zhang
Jiasan Zheng
Yue Sun
Chunxue Yang
Yang Yue
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Yue Sun
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Yang Yue
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description BackgroundFusobacterium necrophorum is the main pathogen inducing bovine foot rot. The infected site is often accompanied by a strong inflammatory response, but the specific inflammatory regulatory mechanism remains unclear.AimA cow skin explants model was established to elucidate the mechanism of F. necrophorum bacillus causing foot rot in cows, and to provide reference for future clinical practice.MethodsCow intertoe skin explants were cultured in vitro, and F. necrophorum bacteria solution and nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) inhibitor BAY 1-7082 were added to establish an in vitro infection model. Hematoxylin and eosin staining, terminal - deoxynucleotidyl transferase mediated nick end labeling, and immunohistochemistry were used to detect the pathological changes of the skin explants infected with F. necrophorum, the degree of tissue cell apoptosis, and the expression of the apoptosis-related protein Caspase-3, respectively. RT-qPCR, Western blot, and ELISA were used to detect the activation of the NF-κB pathway and inflammatory cytokines by F. necrophorum.ResultsThe intertoe skin structure of cows infected with F. necrophorum changed with different degrees of inflammation, and the degree of tissue cell apoptosis was significantly increased (P < 0.01). In addition, infection with F. necrophorum significantly increased the phosphorylation level of IκBα protein and up-regulated the expression level of NF-κB p65. The high expression and transcriptional activity of NF-κB p65 significantly increased the expression and concentration of the inflammatory cytokines TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-8, thus inducing the occurrence of an inflammatory response. However, inhibition of NF-κB p65 activity significantly decreased the expression of inflammatory factors in the intertoe skin of cows infected with F. necrophorum.ConclusionF. necrophorum activates NF‐κB signaling pathway by increasing the expression of TNF‐α, IL‐1β, IL‐8 and other inflammatory factors, leading to foot rot in dairy cows.
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spelling doaj-art-5a5d7fc2cc8a4e77a20a24f1698634fe2025-08-19T23:53:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology2235-29882023-04-011310.3389/fcimb.2023.11564491156449NF-κB signaling pathway mechanism in cow intertoe skin inflammation caused by Fusobacterium necrophorumHefei ZhangJiasan ZhengYue SunChunxue YangYang YueBackgroundFusobacterium necrophorum is the main pathogen inducing bovine foot rot. The infected site is often accompanied by a strong inflammatory response, but the specific inflammatory regulatory mechanism remains unclear.AimA cow skin explants model was established to elucidate the mechanism of F. necrophorum bacillus causing foot rot in cows, and to provide reference for future clinical practice.MethodsCow intertoe skin explants were cultured in vitro, and F. necrophorum bacteria solution and nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) inhibitor BAY 1-7082 were added to establish an in vitro infection model. Hematoxylin and eosin staining, terminal - deoxynucleotidyl transferase mediated nick end labeling, and immunohistochemistry were used to detect the pathological changes of the skin explants infected with F. necrophorum, the degree of tissue cell apoptosis, and the expression of the apoptosis-related protein Caspase-3, respectively. RT-qPCR, Western blot, and ELISA were used to detect the activation of the NF-κB pathway and inflammatory cytokines by F. necrophorum.ResultsThe intertoe skin structure of cows infected with F. necrophorum changed with different degrees of inflammation, and the degree of tissue cell apoptosis was significantly increased (P < 0.01). In addition, infection with F. necrophorum significantly increased the phosphorylation level of IκBα protein and up-regulated the expression level of NF-κB p65. The high expression and transcriptional activity of NF-κB p65 significantly increased the expression and concentration of the inflammatory cytokines TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-8, thus inducing the occurrence of an inflammatory response. However, inhibition of NF-κB p65 activity significantly decreased the expression of inflammatory factors in the intertoe skin of cows infected with F. necrophorum.ConclusionF. necrophorum activates NF‐κB signaling pathway by increasing the expression of TNF‐α, IL‐1β, IL‐8 and other inflammatory factors, leading to foot rot in dairy cows.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1156449/fullskin explantsbacterial infectionFusobacterium necrophorumNF-κBinflammatory response
spellingShingle Hefei Zhang
Jiasan Zheng
Yue Sun
Chunxue Yang
Yang Yue
NF-κB signaling pathway mechanism in cow intertoe skin inflammation caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum
skin explants
bacterial infection
Fusobacterium necrophorum
NF-κB
inflammatory response
title NF-κB signaling pathway mechanism in cow intertoe skin inflammation caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum
title_full NF-κB signaling pathway mechanism in cow intertoe skin inflammation caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum
title_fullStr NF-κB signaling pathway mechanism in cow intertoe skin inflammation caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum
title_full_unstemmed NF-κB signaling pathway mechanism in cow intertoe skin inflammation caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum
title_short NF-κB signaling pathway mechanism in cow intertoe skin inflammation caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum
title_sort nf κb signaling pathway mechanism in cow intertoe skin inflammation caused by fusobacterium necrophorum
topic skin explants
bacterial infection
Fusobacterium necrophorum
NF-κB
inflammatory response
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