Title of article
Gamma/delta T cell response of chickens after oral administration of attenuated and non-attenuated Salmonella typhimurium strains
Author/Authors
Berndt، نويسنده , , Angela and Methner، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
سالنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
19
From page
143
To page
161
Abstract
Poultry represents an important source of Salmonella infection in man. Despite intensive research on immunity, little is known about the involvement of T cell sub-populations in the immunological response of chickens against infection with non-host-adapted Salmonella (S.) serovars. In this study, the T cell composition of blood lymphocytes (CD4+CD8+; CD4+CD8−; CD4−CD8+; CD8+TcR1+; CD8−TcR1+, CD8+TcR1−) after oral administration of the non-attenuated S. typhimurium wild-type strain 421 (infection) or the attenuated vaccine strain Salmonella vac® T (immunization) to day-old chicks was investigated and compared with non-treated chickens by flow cytofluorometry. Additionally, the occurrence of T cell sub-populations (CD4+; CD8+; TcR1+(γδ); TcR2+(αβ1)) in ceca, spleen and bursa of Fabricius of the birds was studied immunohistologically. Blood samples and tissues were examined between days 1 and 12 of age.
inoculated with S. typhimurium 421 or Salmonella vac® T showed significantly elevated percentages of CD8+TcR1+ in blood on days 7, 8 and 9, or on day 8 in comparison to control animals. The CD4 to CD8 cell ratio was about 3:1 in infected animals on day 5 of age. In the organs of treated chicks the numbers of CD8+(γδ) and TcR1+(γδ) cells had markedly increased on days 4 and 5 in ceca, 8 and 9 in the bursa and 9 and 12 in the spleen. Moreover, infected or vaccinated birds revealed larger quantities of CD4+ and TcR2+ T cells in ceca on days 4 and 5. As shown by double staining, the TcR1+ cells in the organs of infected animals additionally carried the CD8 antigen.
clusion, immunization of day-old chicks with the attenuated Salmonella live vaccine strain resulted in the same changes in T cell composition as seen after infection with the non-attenuated Salmonella wild-type strain, but at a lower level. The remarkable increase of CD8+TcR1+(γδ) double positive cells in treated birds indicates an important role of this cell sub-population in the immunological defense of chickens against Salmonella exposure.
Keywords
chicken , Salmonella typhimurium , immunohistochemistry , Monoclonal antibodies
Journal title
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
Record number
2161503
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