Neutrophils Extracellular Traps Formation and Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Production by Milk Immune Cells from Camels with Subclinical Mastitis

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Camel Practice and Research Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5958/2277-8934.2022.00021.2
J. Hussen, Mohammed Ali Al-Sukruwah, Khulud Bukhari
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Subclinical mammary gland infections are within the most important infectious diseases in dromedary camels with high impact on milk production and animal health. Using flow cytometry, the present study analysed the capacity of milk phagocytes to form neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) and to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) in vitro . Based on the California mastitis test, clinically healthy camels were divided into animals with subclinical mastitis (n = 5) and camels with healthy mammary gland (n = 5). The ex vivo ROS production and the NETs formation activity of milk phagocytes were compared between healthy and affected animals. A basic fraction of phagocytes (10.0 ± 1.7% of total cells) with positive staining with the NETs-sensitive dye SYTOX™ Green was detected in milk samples from healthy camels. The NETs-positive fraction was significantly lower in milk from camels with subclinical mastitis (4.8 ± 1.5 % of total cells) compared to milk samples from healthy camels. Stimulation of milk cells with the gram-negative bacteria E. coli resulted in enhanced ROS production in milk phagocytes from both healthy and affected camels. The two groups, however, did not differ in the ROS level in their unstimulated or stimulated phagocytes. In conclusion, the present study identified basic levels of NETs formation by milk phagocytes separated from healthy camels. The reduced NETs formation by cells from infected camels may play a role in the pathogenesis of subclinical mammary gland infections in camels.
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亚临床乳腺炎骆驼乳免疫细胞中性粒细胞胞外陷阱的形成和活性氧(ROS)的产生
亚临床乳腺感染是单峰骆驼最重要的传染病之一,对产奶量和动物健康有很大影响。本研究利用流式细胞术分析了乳吞噬细胞在体外形成中性粒细胞胞外陷阱(NETs)和产生活性氧(ROS)的能力。基于加州乳腺炎试验,将临床健康骆驼分为亚临床乳腺炎动物(n = 5)和乳腺健康骆驼(n = 5),比较健康动物和患病动物体外ROS生成和乳吞噬细胞NETs形成活性。在健康骆驼的乳样中检测到nets敏感染料SYTOX™Green染色阳性的吞噬细胞基本组分(占总细胞的10.0±1.7%)。与健康骆驼的牛奶样品相比,亚临床乳腺炎骆驼牛奶中的nets阳性分数(占总细胞的4.8±1.5%)显着降低。用革兰氏阴性细菌大肠杆菌刺激乳细胞导致健康和患病骆驼乳吞噬细胞中ROS的产生增加。然而,两组在未受刺激和受刺激的吞噬细胞中的ROS水平没有差异。总之,本研究确定了从健康骆驼分离的乳吞噬细胞形成NETs的基本水平。感染骆驼的细胞形成NETs的减少可能在骆驼亚临床乳腺感染的发病机制中起作用。
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期刊介绍: JCPR is an exclusive journal which brings out the manuscripts based on New World and Old World camelids. This journal provided a very good platform to publish camelid literature with a view to find the missing links of research and to update the camelids practitioners and researchers with latest research.
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