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Res Vet Sci ; 81(2): 211-4, 2006 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16488456

ABSTRACT

The objective of the study was to analyze changes in peripheral blood leukocyte subsets in cases of naturally occurring exudative epidermitis (EE) in pigs. Five of ten piglets developed the chronic clinical form of EE 2-5 days after weaning (PW). Blood samples were obtained at 7, 14 and 21 days from both normal and clinically affected piglets for routine haematology and for the determination of CD45, CD21, CD4, CD8 and gammadeltaTCR cell markers by flow cytometry. When compared with clinically normal piglets EE affected pigs showed significantly decreased values of monocytes at 14 and 21 days PW, and increased numbers of neutrophils and leukocytes at 21 days PW. The EE affected pigs also had an early significant CD4(+) and CD8(high+) T lymphocyte proliferative response at 7 days PW. However affected pigs had a significantly reduced number of B (CD21(+)) and gammadeltaTCR(+) T lymphocytes in blood at 21 days PW. Although all values remained within the normal range, the significant differences in some peripheral blood leukocyte subsets between the two groups of piglets suggest that the generalised cutaneous infection with Staphylococcus hyicus is severe enough to induce a systemic inflammatory and immune responses.


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Epidermitis, Exudative, of Swine/immunology , Staphylococcal Skin Infections/veterinary , Staphylococcus/immunology , T-Lymphocyte Subsets/immunology , T-Lymphocytes/microbiology , Animals , Antigens, CD/immunology , B-Lymphocytes/immunology , B-Lymphocytes/microbiology , Epidermitis, Exudative, of Swine/blood , Epidermitis, Exudative, of Swine/microbiology , Flow Cytometry/veterinary , Leukocyte Count/veterinary , Staphylococcal Skin Infections/blood , Staphylococcal Skin Infections/immunology , Staphylococcal Skin Infections/microbiology , Swine , T-Lymphocyte Subsets/microbiology , T-Lymphocytes/immunology
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Vet Immunol Immunopathol ; 96(1-2): 13-8, 2003 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14522130

ABSTRACT

CCL27 (also named CTACK, ALP, ILC and ESkine) is a CC chemokine primarily expressed by keratinocytes of the skin. The cognate receptor of CCL27 named CCR10 (GPR-2), is also expressed in skin-derived cells, and in addition by a subset of peripheral blood T-cells and in a variety of other tissues. In this paper, we report the cloning of porcine CCL27 cDNA and investigation of CCL27 mRNA expression in Staphylococcus hyicus infected piglets. At the protein level, 77 and 74% homology was found to human and mouse CCL27 sequences, respectively. The results of the expression analyses show that CCL27 mRNA is upregulated in the skin of infected piglets and to a lesser extent in piglets recovered from disease and without clinical signs of infection, indicating a role for CCL27 both during inflammation and after recovery from an infection.


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Chemokines, CC/genetics , Epidermitis, Exudative, of Swine/immunology , Staphylococcal Skin Infections/veterinary , Staphylococcus/immunology , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Base Sequence , Biopsy/veterinary , Chemokine CCL27 , Chemokines, CC/biosynthesis , Chemokines, CC/immunology , Concanavalin A/immunology , Epidermitis, Exudative, of Swine/microbiology , Exfoliatins/immunology , Gene Expression Regulation , Interleukin-12/genetics , Interleukin-12/immunology , Molecular Sequence Data , Phytohemagglutinins/immunology , RNA, Messenger/biosynthesis , RNA, Messenger/genetics , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Sequence Alignment , Staphylococcal Skin Infections/immunology , Staphylococcal Skin Infections/microbiology , Swine
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Vet Microbiol ; 28(2): 157-69, 1991 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1871953

ABSTRACT

In piglets inoculated with partially purified exfoliative toxin (pp-shET) produced by Staphylococcus hyicus subsp. hyicus, exfoliation was observed at 12 h after injection. Chickens inoculated with the same dose of pp-shET also showed exfoliation within 30 min of injection. However, exfoliation was not demonstrated in mouse, rat, guinea pig, hamster, dog or cat inoculated with pp-shET until 24 h after injection. In cultured cell lines, especially L-929 and Hep-2, the rounding effect occurred after incubation with pp-shET for 1 h. The rounding effect was also seen in five other cultured cells (NCTC 2544, HeLa/S3, HmLu-1, CHO and BHK-21) 6-24 h after exposure to pp-shET. These round cells survived for 72 h after inoculation and formed a monolayer 24 h after changeover to a toxin-free medium. The rounding effect was observed in cells after the formation of the monolayer, but not before. It was suggested that the rounding effect was not caused by the increase in cyclic AMP in cells inoculated with pp-shET but by the cleavage of intracellular contacts.


Subject(s)
Exfoliatins/pharmacology , Staphylococcal Skin Infections/veterinary , Staphylococcus , Animals , Cell Line , Chickens , Cricetinae , Disease Susceptibility/veterinary , Dogs , Epidermitis, Exudative, of Swine/immunology , Guinea Pigs , Mice , Rats , Staphylococcal Skin Infections/chemically induced , Staphylococcal Skin Infections/immunology , Swine
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