Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5546045 | Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
To evaluate the role of IL-13 gene in Garole/Sahabadi sheep against resistant/susceptibility to Haemonchus contortus five Garole sheep (Group I) with consistently showing low egg per gram of faeces (EPG) (â¤Â 150) and another five Garole sheep (Group II) with high EPG (â¥Â 500) were selected and fed orally with active H. contortus third stage (L3) larvae at the dose rate of 500 larvae/kg body weight. Five Sahabadi sheep (Gr-III) known susceptible to H. contortus were also challenged with the same dose as the previous groups. Blood was collected from each group on day 0, 7 and 14 days post infection (dpi). The serum level of IL-13 cytokine was evaluated by ELISA at different days of post infection. The ovine IL-13 was partially isolated and the RNAm level of IL-13 expression was studied by real-time PCR at different days post infection. In the resistant Garole sheep (Gr-I) the concentration of IL-13 cytokine increased significantly (P â¤Â 0.05) 14 days PI compared to susceptible Garole (Gr-II)/Sahabadi (Group-III). In similar way the relative expression of IL-13 in group I (Gr-I) was found more than seven fold higher than Gr-II and Gr-III on 14 dpi. The Th2 type immune response to H. contortus characterized by higher serum level of IL-13 cytokine and IL-13 gene expression indicated that IL-13 gene plays a vital role for the reduced establishment and/or survival of established H. contortus in resistant Garole sheep.
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Authors
Gautam Patra, Sonjoy Kumar Borthakur, Samares Das, Hmar Lalliankimi, Hniang Lalrinkima,