An ex vivo abomasal ovine model to study the immediate immune response in the context of Haemonchus contortus larval-stage

•Histological and transcriptional analyses of ovine abomasal explants.•A total of 233 were markedly up-regulated genes in response to L4-inoculation.•The necessity of Ex vivo studies prior to in vivo assessments. We have set up an ex vivo ovine abomasal model, which can mimic the multicellular proce...

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Veröffentlicht in:Veterinary parasitology 2018-04, Vol.254, p.105-113
Hauptverfasser: El-Ashram, Saeed, Li, Cuiping, Abouhajer, Fathi, Mehmood, Rashid, Al Nasr, Ibrahim, Zhang, Yinghui, Lu, Tang, Yili, Ding, Suo, Xun, Haoji, Zhang, Li, Zhili, Huang, Shujian
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Zusammenfassung:•Histological and transcriptional analyses of ovine abomasal explants.•A total of 233 were markedly up-regulated genes in response to L4-inoculation.•The necessity of Ex vivo studies prior to in vivo assessments. We have set up an ex vivo ovine abomasal model, which can mimic the multicellular process to explore the early steps in haemonchine nematode infection using RNA-seq technology. Ovine abomasal explants were collected for histological and transcriptional analysis and supernatants collected to quantitate lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) enzymes. Atotal of 233 were substantially induced genes between L4-inoculated and uninoculated-control tissues, respectively. However, a total of 14 were considerably down-regulated genes between the 51 aforementioned tissues. Fifteen pathways were annotated by Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes, and Genomes pathway analysis accounted for the significant percentage in immediate response to larval-stage of H. contortus. Key genes upregulated in response to the addition of L4-inoculum of H. contortus were IL-6, IL-8, C1q, Atypical chemokine receptor-3, chemokine ligand-2, manganese superoxide dismutase, integrin alpha-7, -8, -9, integrin subunit beta-1, integrin subunit beta 6, intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and actin alpha-1. This study shows for the first time that galectin-1 is up-regulated in an ex vivo abomasal segment model exposed to L4-inoculum of H. contortus following 6 h of incubation. The abomasal segment model has been shown to be a suitable tool to study the haemonchine larval-stage effects on the ovine abomasal tissues prior to in vivo assessment.
ISSN:0304-4017
1873-2550
DOI:10.1016/j.vetpar.2018.02.042