Sequencing characterization and expression analysis of interferon gamma (IFN-[gamma]) in Rusa deer (Rusa timorensis) and Thai cervidae
To date, the interferon gamma (IFN-y) assay has become an important diagnostic tool which is applied alternatively to define infection of intracellular pathogens. In this study, the molecular characteristics of IFN-y in Rusa deer (Rusa timorensis), Hog deer (Axis porcinus), Sambar deer (Rusa unicolo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Wētchasān sattawaphāet 2017-03, Vol.47 (1), p.117 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To date, the interferon gamma (IFN-y) assay has become an important diagnostic tool which is applied alternatively to define infection of intracellular pathogens. In this study, the molecular characteristics of IFN-y in Rusa deer (Rusa timorensis), Hog deer (Axis porcinus), Sambar deer (Rusa unicolor) and Eld's deer (Rucervus eldii) were determined. Among the cervid family, the analysis of IFN-y cDNA sequences indicated 5 polymorphism nucleotide positions. Deduced IFN-y amino acid compositions among the cervid group were negligibly different (98-100% homology). Preliminary quantification of IFN-y mRNA expression in the cervidae by reverse transcription quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) was demonstrated. qPCR primers were designed and tested for their ability to quantify IFN-y mRNA with a suggested detection limit at 103 target molecules. Intra- and inter-assay variations of RT-qPCR for IFN-y were 1.41 and 4.57, respectively. Expression ratio of IFN-y mRNA in mitogen-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) relative to non-stimulated cells after normalization against ß2-microglobulin (ß2M) in the Rusa deer, Eld's deer and Hog deer were 6.47±3.39, 22.91±7.21 and 17.66±1.30, respectively. This preliminary demonstration may serve as the basic instrument for further development of rapid, simple and reliable immunodiagnostic methods for the study of cervidae in Thailand. |
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ISSN: | 0125-6491 |