| Literature DB >> 27853874 |
V Bhanuprakash1, Umesh Singh2, Gyanendra Singh Sengar2, T V Raja2, Basavraj Sajjanar3, Rani Alex2, Sushil Kumar2, R R Alyethodi2, Ashish Kumar2, Ankur Sharma2, Suresh Kumar2, Bharat Bhusan4, Rajib Deb5.
Abstract
Thermotolerance depends mainly on the health and immune status of the animals. The variation in the immune status of the animals may alter the level of tolerance of animals exposed to heat or cold stress. The present study was conducted to investigate the expression profile of two important nucleotide binding and oligomerization domain receptors (NLRs) (NOD1 and NOD2) and their central signalling molecule RIP2 gene during in vitro thermal-stressed bovine peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of native (Sahiwal) and crossbred (Sahiwal X HF) cattle. We also examined the differential expression profile of certain acute inflammatory cytokines in in vitro thermal-stressed PBMC culture among native and its crossbred counterparts. Results revealed that the expression profile of NOD1/2 positively correlates with the thermal stress, signalling molecule and cytokines. Present findings also highlighted that the expression patterns during thermal stress were comparatively superior among indigenous compared to crossbred cattle which may add references regarding the better immune adaptability of Zebu cattle.Entities:
Keywords: Cattle; IL-1; IL-6; IL-8; NOD1; NOD2; RIP2; TNFα; Thermal stress
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27853874 DOI: 10.1007/s00484-016-1273-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biometeorol ISSN: 0020-7128 Impact factor: 3.787