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1,25(OH)D vitamin D promotes NOS2 expression in response to bacterial and viral PAMPs in primary bovine salivary gland fibroblasts.

Malena BoylanMegan B O'BrienCharlotte BeynonKieran G Meade
Published in: Veterinary research communications (2020)
RT-qPCR analysis of vimentin expression in cells derived from the bovine submandibular gland shows that cultured cells were fibroblast in origin. These cells significantly induce the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL1B, β-defensin and cathelicidin genes but these were not significantly altered in response to 1,25(OH)D. In contrast, 1,25(OH)D significantly up-regulates the expression of the NOS2 gene encoding iNOS in bovine submandibular stromal cells compared to EtOH (vehicle) control and this is a maintained response to all three bacterial and viral ligands. We have developed a new in vitro model to allow detailed investigations of mechanisms to enhance oral immunity in cattle. We show that these cells are fibroblast in nature, immunologically competent and vitamin D responsive. Their vitamin D-mediated enhancement of NOS2 expression warrants further investigation in saliva as a potential mechanism to boost oral immunity against infectious agents.
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