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Ovine vital neutrophil extracellular traps bind and impair Haemonchus contortus L3 in a breed‐dependent manner
Authors:Javier J. Garza  Scott P. Greiner  Scott A. Bowdridge
Affiliation:1. Division of Animal and Nutritional Sciences, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia;2. Department of Animal and Poultry Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia
Abstract:This study aimed to characterize neutrophil response to Haemonchus contortus (Hc) in vitro using cells from parasite‐resistant St. Croix (STC) and parasite‐susceptible Suffolk (SUF) sheep. Neutrophils from Hc‐primed and naive STC and SUF sheep were incubated with Hc larval antigen (HcLA), Hc worm antigen (HcWA) or complete media (CM). After HcLA exposure, neutrophils from STC and SUF formed extracellular traps composed of DNA. Stimulation with HcLA induced a 35‐fold increase in extracellular DNA compared to CM controls. However, extracellular DNA was not found when neutrophils were cultured with HcWA. The formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NET) in response to HcLA yields a low percentage of necrotic cells indicating a form of vital NETosis. Neutrophils from primed and naïve STC bound Hc L3 greater (93% and 68%) than SUF (78% and 45%; P < 0.001). Furthermore, STC neutrophils significantly reduced larval ATP levels compared to SUF neutrophils (0.05 μmol/L vs 0.1 μmol/L ATP, P < 0.001). These data indicate that ovine neutrophils bind, form vital NET and reduce ATP to Hc L3 in a breed and infection status–dependent manner.
Keywords:apoptosis  extracellular traps     Haemonchus     helminths  immune system  larva  neutrophils
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