Evolution of humoral immunity effectors in four flocks of sheep with symptoms of contagious ecthyma, from Santău village, Romania

Elisabeta-Rafila Mestesanu
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Contagious ecthyma or contagious pustular dermatitis is a debilitating condition located on the skin of sheep and goats, with a zoonotic character. Contagious ecthyma is a disease with economic and animal welfare implications, rarely being fatal if the host organism suffers from immunosuppression or if secondary infections occur. Similar to other members of the Poxviridae family, immunity to contagious ecthyma is mediated by both innate and adaptive immune responses. Following the invasion of the contagious ecthyma virus, immunoglobulins are mobilized that specifically bind to the contagious ecthyma virus to form immune complexes, which are then eliminated by defense system to protect tissues from damage. The level of circulating immune complexes and immunoglobulins can be quantified and can be an indicator of the stage of infection. In the present study we aimed to investigate whether there is a link between the individual characteristics (sex, age, severity of clinical signs) of sheep with orf symptoms and the evolution of circulating immune complexes and total immunoglobulins. In addition to these investigations, we aimed to follow the evolution of these immunological parameters compared to the evolution in clinically healthy animals. Investigations of the serum revealed that levels of these two parameters (total Ig and CIC), can be influenced by the individual characteristics of sheep affected by the contagious ectima and shows differences compared to clinically healthy animals.
罗马尼亚santure村4群有传染性湿疹症状的绵羊体液免疫效应物的进化
传染性湿疹或传染性脓疱性皮炎是一种位于绵羊和山羊皮肤上的使人衰弱的疾病,具有人畜共患的特征。传染性湿疹是一种影响经济和动物福利的疾病,如果宿主机体遭受免疫抑制或继发感染,很少致命。与痘病毒科的其他成员类似,对传染性湿疹的免疫是由先天和适应性免疫反应介导的。在传染性湿疹病毒入侵后,免疫球蛋白被动员起来,特异性地与传染性湿疹病毒结合形成免疫复合物,然后被防御系统清除,以保护组织免受损害。循环免疫复合物和免疫球蛋白的水平可以量化,可以作为感染阶段的一个指标。在本研究中,我们的目的是调查羊口疮症状的个体特征(性别、年龄、临床症状的严重程度)与循环免疫复合物和总免疫球蛋白的演变之间是否存在联系。除了这些研究之外,我们的目的是将这些免疫参数的演变与临床健康动物的演变进行比较。血清调查显示,感染传染性外排瘤的绵羊的个体特征会影响这两个参数(总Ig和CIC)的水平,并且与临床健康动物相比存在差异。
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Romanian Biotechnological Letters
Romanian Biotechnological Letters 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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