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Humoral Responses and Ex Vivo IFN-γ Production after Canine Whole Blood Stimulation with Leishmania infantum Antigen or KMP11 Recombinant Protein.

Pamela Martínez-OrellanaNoemí GonzálezAntonella BaldassarreAlejandra Álvarez-FernándezLaura OrdeixPaola ParadiesManuel SotoLaia Solano-Gallego
Published in: Veterinary sciences (2022)
The effect of Leishmania infantum soluble antigen (LSA) and recombinant Kinetoplastid Membrane Protein 11 (rKMP11) on the induction of ex vivo specific IFN-γ ( n = 69) and antibody responses ( n = 108) was determined in dogs. All dogs were tested for serological response to both antigens and divided into Group 1: healthy (Asturias, Spain, n = 26), Group 2: sick ( n = 46), Group 3: healthy Ibizan hounds (Mallorca, Spain, n = 22) and Group 4: healthy (Bari, Italy, n = 14). Antibody levels were higher for LSA when compared to rKMP11 ( p = 0.001). Ibizan hounds were all seronegative to rKMP11 and 18% were low seropositive to LSA. Sick dogs presented higher antibody response to both antigens compared to the rest of the groups ( p < 0.0001). All groups showed higher IFN-γ levels after LSA compared to rKMP11 responses ( p < 0.05). The highest response to LSA was found in Ibizan hounds ( p < 0.05). IFN-γ to LSA and rKMP11 stimulation was observed in 34% and in 2.8% of the sick dogs, respectively. Here, we demonstrated that anti-rKMP11 antibodies are mainly present in dogs with moderate to severe disease. Furthermore, cellular immune response measured by specific ex vivo IFN-γ production was more intense to LSA than stimulated to rKMP11.
Keyphrases
  • immune response
  • dendritic cells
  • toll like receptor
  • early onset
  • high intensity
  • inflammatory response
  • trypanosoma cruzi