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Reduced humoral immunity and atypical cell-mediated immunity in response to vaccination in cows naturally infected with bovine leukemia virus

机译:天然感染牛白血病病毒的奶牛接种疫苗后体液免疫力和非典型细胞介导的免疫力降低

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Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is a retrovirus that is widely distributed across US dairy herds: over 83% of herds are BLV-infected and within-herd infection rates can approach 50%. BLV infection reduces both animal longevity and milk production and can interfere with normal immune health. With such a high prevalence of BLV infection in dairy herds, it is essential to understand the circumstances by which BLV negatively affects the immune system of infected cattle. To address this question, BLV-and BLV+ adult, lactating Holstein dairy cows were vaccinated with Bovi-Shield GOLD (R) FP (R) 5 L5 HB and their immune response to vaccination was measured over the course of 28 days. On day 0 prior to vaccination and days 7, 14 and 28 post-vaccination, fresh PBMCs were characterized for T and B cell ratios in the periphery. Plasma was collected to measure titers of IgM, IgG1 and IgG2 produced against bovine herpesvirus 1 (BHV1), Leptospira hardjo and L pomona, as well as to characterize neutralizing antibody titers produced against BHV1 and bovine viral diarrhea virus types 1 and 2. On day 18 post-vaccination, PBMCs were cultured in the presence of BHV1 and flow cytometry was used to determine IFN gamma production by CD4+, CD8+ and gamma delta T cells and to investigate CD25 and MHCII expression on B cells. BLV+ cows produced significantly lower titers of IgM against BHV1, L. hardjo and L. pomona and produced lower titers of IgG2 against BHV1.)08 T cells from BLV+ cows displayed a hyper reactive response to stimulation in vitro, although no differences were observed in CD4+ or CD8+ T cell activation. Finally, B cells from BLV+ cows exhibited higher CD25 expression and reduced MHCII expression in response to stimulation in vitro. All together, data from this study support the hypothesis that BLV+ cows fail to respond to vaccination as strongly as BLV- cows and, consequently, may have reduced protective immunity when compared to healthy BLV- cows. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:牛白血病病毒(BLV)是一种逆转录病毒,广泛分布于美国奶牛群:超过83%的牛群受到BLV感染,而牛群内感染率可达到50%。 BLV感染会降低动物的寿命和产奶量,并可能干扰正常的免疫健康。鉴于奶牛场中BLV感染如此普遍,必须了解BLV对感染牛的免疫系统产生负面影响的情况。为了解决这个问题,给BLV和BLV +成年哺乳期的荷斯坦奶牛接种了Bovi-Shield GOLD(R)FP(R)5 L5 HB,并在28天的时间内测量了它们对疫苗的免疫反应。在接种前第0天以及接种后第7、14和28天,对新鲜PBMC的外周血T和B细胞比例进行表征。收集血浆以测量针对牛疱疹病毒1(BHV1),钩端螺旋体和L博莫纳产生的IgM,IgG1和IgG2的滴度,并表征针对BHV1和1型和2型牛病毒性腹泻病毒产生的中和抗体滴度。接种疫苗后18天,在BHV1存在的情况下培养PBMC,并使用流式细胞仪确定CD4 +,CD8 +和γ-δT细胞产生的IFNγ,并研究B细胞上CD25和MHCII的表达。 BLV +奶牛产生的针对BHV1,L。hardjo和L. pomona的IgM滴度明显降低,而针对BHV1的IgG2产生的较低滴度。)BLV +奶牛的08 T细胞对体外刺激表现出高反应性,尽管在CD4 +或CD8 + T细胞活化。最后,来自BLV +母牛的B细胞在体外刺激下表现出较高的CD25表达和降低的MHCII表达。总之,这项研究的数据支持以下假设:BLV +母牛不能像BLV-母牛那样对疫苗产生强烈反应,因此,与健康BLV-母牛相比,其保护性免疫力可能降低。 (C)2016 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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