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Effect of salivary gland extracts from the tick,Boophilus microplus,on leucocytes from Brahman and Hereford cattle
Authors:Turni Cornelia  Lee Rogan P  Jackson Louise A
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia. cturni@optushome.com.au
Abstract:
The effect of salivary gland extract (SGE) from Boophilus microplus on peripheral blood lymphocytes, neutrophils and monocytes from Brahman (Bos indicus) and Hereford (Bos taurus) cattle was investigated. SGE (8 micro g) significantly inhibited the proliferation response of lymphocytes to concanavalin A from both Brahman and Hereford cattle by 89% and 41%, respectively. The difference in inhibition between the two breeds was highly significant (P < 0.01), whilst at 1 micro g of SGE, significant inhibition of lymphocytes occurred only in Hereford cattle (34%). Flow cytometric analysis of monocytes and neutrophils showed that SGE (40 micro g) significantly reduced both the proportion of cells actively phagocytosing Escherichia coli labelled with fluorescein isothiocyanate (E. coli-FITC) and the uptake of E. coli-FITC in Brahman cattle. However, in Hereford cattle, a significant depression in uptake was only observed in neutrophils. The proportion of monocytes and neutrophils with oxidative activity was significantly suppressed in the presence of SGE in both breeds of cattle. These results indicate that peripheral blood leucocytes from different breeds of cattle respond differently to SGE.
Keywords:tick    Boophilus microplus    salivary gland    lymphocytes    neutrophils    monocytes    immune suppression    Bos taurus    Bos indicus
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