Influence of bovine enzootic leukosis on respiratory burst activity of leukocytes / Influência da leucose enzoótica bovina na atividade oxidativa de leucócitos

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

Different leukocyte populations play key roles on the elimination of foreign antigens through phagocytosis and killing by oxygen-independent and -dependent (respiratory burst) mechanisms. Assuming that Enzootic Bovine Leukosis virus (BLV), that causes a chronic disease, and affects, mainly, lymphoid tissues, alters bovine circulating leukocyte subpopulations quantitatively and qualitatively, and influences the innate immune response, this study evaluated the intracellular production of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) of circulating leukocytes after in vitro stimuli with phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA), Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharides (LPS), or phagocytosis of propidium iodide-labeled Staphylococcus aureus (PI-Sa). Cells were obtained from five BLV-negative cows, five naturally BLV-infected, non-lymphocytotic cows, and five BLV-positive cows with persistent lymphocytosis (PL), and analyzed by flow cytometry. Normality was tested using the Anderson-Darling test, followed by an F test or a Lavenes test to analyze the equality of variances. Differences among frequencies were tested using the Qui-square test. Differences among means were verified by a one way analysis of variance (ANOVA), followed by a Turkey-Kramer test, or a Student t-test, a Mann-Whitney U-test, or a Kruskal-Wallis test. Mean total percentage of H2O2-producing cells, characterized by the intensity of 2,7-dichlorofluorescein fluorescence, in the assay without in vitro stimulus (30.60%) was smaller (p=0.005) than that verified in the assay after in vitro addition of LPS (52.00%), and after addition of PMA (63.13%). Mean total percentage of H2O2-producing cells in the assay with stimulus by in vitro phagocytosis of PI-Sa (47.47%) was not different from that verified in the assay without in vitro stimulus. Mean total percentages of H2O2-producing leukocytes did not differ among assays with previous in vitro stimuli. There was no difference in the percentages of H2O2-producing leukocytes, among cells obtained from cows that belonged to different groups. However, mean intracellular H2O2-production of leukocytes obtained from BLV-infected cows, presenting PL, without in vitro stimulus (p=0.007), after in vitro addition of PMA (p<0.001), or LPS (p=0.001), or after phagocytosis (p=0.002) was smaller than that verified in leukocytes obtained from non-infected and from BLV-infected, non-lymphocytotic, cows. The percentage of leukocytes that were carrying out phagocytosis, characterized by the intensity of propidium iodide fluorescence, among cells obtained from BLV-infected cows, presenting PL (7.20%), was smaller (p=0.047) than that verified among cells obtained from non-infected and from BLV-infected (12.90%), non-lymphocytotic (14.70%), cows. Furthermore, leukocytes obtained from BLV-infected cows, presenting PL, showed smaller phagocytosis intensity (p<0.001) than leukocytes obtained from non-infected and from BLV-infected, non-lymphocytotic, cows. Therefore, results show a functional vulnerability of circulating leukocytes obtained from BLV-infected, lymphocytotic cows.

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infecções por deltaretrovírus leucose enzoótica bovina bovinos free radicals leucócitos bovine radicais livres enzootic bovine leukosis deltaretrovirus infections leukocytes

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