Interleukin-6 expression in gut of parasite challenged sheep |
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Authors: | Shen J Bao S McClure S J Emery D L Husband A J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Pathology, University of Sydney, Sydney NSW 2006, Australia. |
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Abstract: | Following challenge with Trichosirongylus colubrifonizis, increased numbers of T-cells and immunoglobulin responses are seen in the intestine of sheep immunised by repeated infection with live worms. IL-6 mRNA expression in the small intestine from T. colubriformis-immunised and naive sheep was determined by in situ hybridisation, whereas CD4(+), IgA(+), IgG(+) cells in the gut were evaluated by immunohistochemistry. There was constitutive expression of IL-6 mRNA by cells in the naive gut, and the number of these cells was increased by parasite challenge. There were corresponding increases in numbers of CD4(+) and TCR gamma/delta(+) T-cells and IgG(+) B-cells. Our data are consistent with a role for IL-6, perhaps produced by CD4(+) and/or TCR gamma/delta(+) T-cells or B-cells, in B-cell terminal differentiation. Infiltration of B-cells, particularly IgG(+) B-cells, may reflect parasite immunity in the host. |
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