Immunobiology of the Mammary Gland

The mammary gland is a complex organ that provides neonatal offspring with milk for nourishment and disease resistance. Specific and innate immune factors associated with mammary gland tissues and secretion also play a vital role in protecting the gland from infectious disease. Through genetic selec...

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description The mammary gland is a complex organ that provides neonatal offspring with milk for nourishment and disease resistance. Specific and innate immune factors associated with mammary gland tissues and secretion also play a vital role in protecting the gland from infectious disease. Through genetic selection and technological advances in milk removal, the bovine mammary gland yields far more milk than is needed to nourish the newborn calf. This excess is the basis of the dairy industry. Factors associated with the intense management of dairy cattle can profoundly affect mammary gland immunity and the ability of the host to resist mastitis. Technological advances in immunology have led to the availability of new research tools that can facilitate the study of mammary gland immunity and disease pathogenesis. In recent years, considerable research effort has focused on enhancing the natural defense mechanisms of the mammary gland during periods of heightened susceptibility to disease. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of mammary gland immunity with special emphasis on the bovine system. The underlying mechanisms of disease susceptibility and development of potential immunoregulatory strategies to control mastitis are discussed.
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Animals
ANTIBODY DEPENDENT CELLULAR CYTOTOXICITY
Biological and medical sciences
BOVINE MASTITIS
Cattle - immunology
CITOQUINAS
CYTOKINE
CYTOKINES
Cytokines - therapeutic use
DAIRY COWS
Dairying
DISEASE RESISTANCE
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fundamental immunology
GLANDE MAMMAIRE
GLANDULAS MAMARIAS
IMMUNE RESPONSE
Immunobiology
IMMUNOGLOBULINE
IMMUNOGLOBULINS
INMUNOGLOBULINA
Lactation
LINFOCITOS
LITERATURE REVIEWS
LYMPHOCYTE
LYMPHOCYTES
MAMMARY GLANDS
Mammary Glands, Animal - immunology
mammary immunity
MAMMITE BOVINE
mastitis
MASTITIS BOVINA
Mastitis, Bovine - immunology
Mastitis, Bovine - prevention & control
NATURAL KILLER CELLS
NONSPECIFIC RESISTANCE
OLIGOELEMENT
OLIGOELEMENTOS
Organs and cells involved in the immune response
Recombinant Proteins
REPONSE IMMUNITAIRE
RESISTANCE AUX MALADIES
RESISTENCIA A LA ENFERMEDAD
RESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICA
SELENIO
SELENIUM
SUSCEPTIBILITY
TRACE ELEMENTS
VACAS LECHERAS
VACCINATION
Vaccines
VACHE LAITIERE
VACUNACION
VITAMIN E
VITAMINA E
VITAMINE E
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