| Literature DB >> 29329218 |
J Alex Pasternak1, Vaishnavi Iyer Aka Aiyer2, Glenn Hamonic3, A Denise Beaulieu4, Daniel A Columbus5, Heather L Wilson6.
Abstract
We intended to assess how exposure of piglets to deoxynivalenol (DON)-contaminated feed impacted their growth, immune response and gut development. Piglets were fed traditional Phase I, Phase II and Phase III diets with the control group receiving 0.20-0.40 ppm DON (referred to as the Control group) and treatment group receiving much higher level of DON-contaminated wheat (3.30-3.80 ppm; referred to as DON-contaminated group). Feeding a DON-contaminated diet had no impact on average daily feed intake (ADFI) (p < 0.08) or average daily gain (ADG) (p > 0.10) but it did significantly reduce body weight over time relative to the control piglets (p < 0.05). Cytokine analysis after initial exposure to the DON-contaminated feed did not result in significant differences in serum interleukin (IL) IL1β, IL-8, IL-13, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α or interferon (IFN)-γ. After day 24, no obvious changes in jejunum or ileum gut morphology, histology or changes in gene expression for IL-1β, IL-6, IL-10, TNFα, or Toll-like receptor (TLR)-4 genes. IL-8 showed a trend towards increased expression in the ileum in DON-fed piglets. A significant increase in gene expression for claudin (CLDN) 7 gene expression and a trend towards increased CLDN 2-expression was observed in the ileum in piglets fed the highly DON-contaminated wheat. Because CLDN localization was not negatively affected, we believe that it is unlikely that gut permeability was affected. Exposure to DON-contaminated feed did not significantly impact weaner piglet performance or gut physiology.Entities:
Keywords: contaminated feed; deoxynivalenol; ileum; jejunum; piglet; tight junction
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29329218 PMCID: PMC5793127 DOI: 10.3390/toxins10010040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxins (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6651 Impact factor: 4.546
Body weight (kg) of piglets assigned to receive either a low-DON control diet or a DON-contaminated diet for 24 days. Piglets were weaned at 21 days of age (experimental day 0).
| Time | Control Diet | DON-Contaminated Diet |
|---|---|---|
| Day 0 | 5.80 | 5.79 |
| Day 3 | 5.85 | 5.77 |
| Day 7 | 6.09 | 5.82 |
| Day 14 | 7.43 | 6.94 |
| Day 21 | 9.96 | 9.28 |
| Day 24 | 11.43 * | 10.39 * |
Data are LSMeans. Analysis by repeated measures, overall effect of treatment p = 0.04, SEM 0.144; treatment by day, p = 0.003, SEM 0.277. * Day 24, p < 0.01.
Growth and feed intake of piglets assigned to receive either a low-DON control diet or a DON-contaminated diet for 24 days. Piglets were weaned at 21 days of age (experimental day 0).
| Interval | Control Diet | DON-Contaminated Diet |
|---|---|---|
| Average daily gain (d/g) | ||
| Day 3–7 | 63.3 | 6.4 |
| Day 7–14 | 190.8 | 158.3 |
| Day 14–21 | 358.9 | 331.6 |
| Day 21–24 | 367.0 | 273.6 * |
| Average daily feed intake (g/d) | ||
| Day 3–7 | 137.6 | 90.4 |
| Day 7–14 | 236.9 | 202.4 |
| Day 14–21 | 519.7 | 457.9 |
| Day 21–24 | 700.8 * | 602.3 * |
Data are LSMeans. Analysis by repeated measures, ADG, overall effect of treatment, p < 0.001, SEM 14.95, treatment by day, p = 0.19, SEM 33.28; ADFI, overall effect of treatment p < 0.05, SEM 21.11, treatment by day, p = 0.46, SEM 33.14. * Day 21–24, ADG, p < 0.05; ADFI, p < 0.10.
Figure 1Acute but low-level exposure of DON-contaminated feed did not impact serum cytokine production. Sera were collected on Day 3 and Day 7 and subjected to BioPlex analysis to assess changes in (A) IL-1β, (B) IL-8, (C) IL-13, (D) TNF-α and (E) IFN-γ in response piglets fed DON-contaminated feed or Control feed after 3 and 7 days. Each data point represents a unique biological replicate and the horizontal line represents the median value for the group. Statistical analysis was performed with a nonparametric Kruskal-Wallis between DON and Control fed piglets on Day 3 and Day 7 as well as within each treatment group over time.
Figure 2QPCR analysis of cytokines and TLR4 in jejunal and ileal gut tissue. After 24 days of exposure, jejunal and ileal gut samples from control and DON-fed piglets were investigated for relative expression of IL-1β (A), IL-6 (B), IL-8 (C), IL-10 (D), TNFα (E) and TLR4 (F) mRNA expression. The mRNA expression levels of each gene were normalized with the housekeeping genes and were calculated with 2−ΔΔCt relative quantification. Each data point represents a unique biological replicate. Horizontal bars represent the median values.
Figure 3QPCR analysis of Claudins, Occluden and Zonodulin 1 in jejunal and ileal gut tissue. After 24 days of exposure, jejunal and ileal gut samples from control and DON-fed piglets were investigated for relative expression of Claudin (CLDN)-1 (A), (CLDN)-2 (B), (CLDN)-3 (C), (CLDN)-4 (D), (CLDN)-6 (E), (CLDN)-7 (F), (CLDN)-10 (G), (CLDN)-23 (H), Occluden (OCLN) (I), and Zonodulin-1 (ZO1) (J) mRNA expression. The mRNA expression levels of each gene were normalized with the housekeeping genes and were calculated with 2−ΔΔCt relative quantification. Each data point represents a unique biological replicate. Horizontal bars represent the median values.
Figure 4Claudin surface localization in piglet ileal villi and crypts in DON-fed and control fed piglets. Ileal tissue was obtained 24 days after DON-exposure to half of the piglets. CLDN1 was localized to the full length of the pericellular junction within the crypts where as it was found more heavily localized to the apical aspect of the pericellular junction at the villus tip (A,E,I,M). CLDN3 stained the length of the pericellular junction at the villus tip and within the crypts but was more abundant in the latter (B,F,J,N). CLDN4 stained the villous surface but was found intracellularly localized in the epithelium of the crypts (C,G,K,O). CLDN7 stained along the length of the pericellular junction at both the villus tip and within the crypts (D,H,L,P). Secondary antibody: Alexa555-conjugated goat α rabbit IgG (red) in incubation buffer for 4 h at room temperature. Nuclear stain: DAPI (blue). Scale bar represents 50 μm.
Figure 5Claudin surface localization in piglet jejunal villi and crypts in DON-fed and control fed piglets. Jejunal tissue was obtained 24 days after DON-exposure to half of the piglets. CLDN1 was localized to the full length of the pericellular junction within the crypts where as it was found more heavily localized to the apical aspect of the pericellular junction at the villus tip (A,E,I,M). CLDN3 stained the length of the pericellular junction at the villus tip and within the crypts but was more abundant in the latter (B,F,J,N). CLDN4 stained the villous surface but was found intracellularly localized in the epithelium of the crypts (C,G,K,O). CLDN7 stained along the length of the pericellular junction at both the villus tip and within the crypts (D,H,L,P). Secondary antibody: Alexa555-conjugated goat α rabbit IgG (red) in incubation buffer for 4 h at room temperature. Nuclear stain: DAPI (blue). Scale bar represents 50 μm.
Ingredient composition (%, as-fed) and calculated and analyzed nutrient content of experimental diets.
| Ingredient | Phase I | Phase II | Phase III | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control Diet | DON-Contaminated Diet | Control Diet | DON-Contaminated Diet | Control Diet | DON-Contaminated Diet | |
| Wheat (clean) | 58.1 | 20.3 | 42.6 | 4.3 | 44.4 | 6.2 |
| Wheat (DON) | - | 34.8 | - | 34.8 | - | 34.8 |
| Soybean meal | 22.0 | 25.0 | 21.0 | 24.6 | 18.6 | 22.1 |
| Barley | - | - | 27.9 | 27.9 | 31.9 | 31.9 |
| Whey | 11.4 | 11.4 | - | - | - | - |
| Fish meal | 3.9 | 3.9 | 3.2 | 3.2 | - | - |
| Canola oil | 1.9 | 1.9 | 2.4 | 2.4 | 2.0 | 2.0 |
| Limestone | 1.05 | 1.05 | 1.30 | 1.30 | 1.55 | 1.55 |
| Salt | 0.40 | 0.40 | 0.40 | 0.40 | 0.40 | 0.40 |
| L-Lys, HCl | 0.615 | 0.568 | 0.573 | 0.508 | 0.637 | 0.575 |
| DL-Met | 0.125 | 0.180 | 0.105 | 0.105 | 0.050 | 0.050 |
| L-Thr | 0.180 | 0.125 | 0.175 | 0.175 | 0.130 | 0.130 |
| L-Trp | 0.057 | 0.057 | 0.004 | 0.004 | 0.021 | 0.021 |
| Choline chloride | 0.08 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 0.08 |
| Copper sulfate | 0.04 | 0.04 | 0.04 | 0.04 | 0.04 | 0.04 |
| Vit/min premix 1 | 0.20 | 0.20 | 0.20 | 0.20 | 0.20 | 0.20 |
| Calculated nutrient content | ||||||
| DM (%) | 88.7 | 88.8 | 87.6 | 87.7 | 87.8 | 87.9 |
| CP (%) | 23.5 | 23.1 | 22.1 | 21.8 | 19.7 | 19.4 |
| ME (kcal/kg) | 3323 | 3323 | 3270 | 3273 | 3225 | 3228 |
| Lys (% SID) | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.35 | 1.35 | 1.23 | 1.23 |
| Ca (%) | 0.73 | 0.74 | 0.72 | 0.73 | 0.66 | 0.67 |
| P (%) | 0.58 | 0.59 | 0.51 | 0.52 | 0.42 | 0.43 |
| DON (ppm) | 0.00 | 4.00 | 0.00 | 4.00 | 0.00 | 4.00 |
| Analyzed nutrient content | ||||||
| DM (%) | 89.2 | 89.2 | 89.5 | 89.2 | 89.1 | 89.4 |
| CP (%) | 22.4 | 23.4 | 21.8 | 22.7 | 19.6 | 20.8 |
| Ca (%) | 0.80 | 0.88 | 0.82 | 1.00 | 0.86 | 0.94 |
| P (%) | 0.61 | 0.61 | 0.53 | 0.51 | 0.45 | 0.46 |
| DON (ppm) | 0.30 | 3.30 | 0.20 | 3.80 | 0.40 | 3.80 |
DM, dry matter; ME, metabolizable energy; CP, crude protein. 1 Provided per kg of complete diet: Vitamin A, 12,000 IU/kg; Vitamin D 1500 IU/kg; Vitamin E, 70 IU/kg); menadione, 5 mg/kg; Vitamin B12, 0.04 mg/kg; thiamine, 2 mg/kg; biotin, 0.2 mg/kg; niacin, 40 mg/kg; riboflavin, 8 mg/kg; pantothenate, 24 mg/kg; folic acid, 1 mg/kg; pyridoxine, 10 mg/kg; Fe, 150 mg/kg, Zn, 150 mg/kg; Mg, 40 mg/kg; Cu, 20 mg/kg; Se, 0.3 mg/kg; I, 1 mg/kg.
Mycotoxin content of DON-contaminated wheat 1.
| Mycotoxin | Level (ppb) 2 |
|---|---|
| Deoxynivalenol | 11,470 |
| 3-acetyl-deoxynivalenol | 763.9 |
| 15-acetyl-deoxynivalenol | <25.0 |
| α-zearalenol | <66.0 |
| Diacetoxyscirpenol | <25.0 |
| HT-2 toxin | 107 |
| Nivalenol | 59.2 |
| Ochratoxin A | <25.0 |
| T-2 toxin | <25.0 |
| β-zearalenol | <66.0 |
| Zeralenone | <25.0 |
| Aflatoxin B1 | <25.0 |
1 Analyzed by HPLC/MS (Prairie Diagnostic Services, Inc., Saskatoon, SK, Canada). 2 Values of <25.0 and <66.0 indicates mycotoxin was below limit of detection.
Bio-Plex cytokine information for detection of pig proinflammatory cytokines in sera.
| Cytokine | Capture Antibody; Supplier | Detection Antibody; Supplier; Dilution | Standard; Supplier; Initial Concentration | Bead; Supplier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IL1β | MAb anti porc IL1β/IF2; | Goat anti porc IL1β/IF2 biotin; | recombinant porc IL1β/IF2; | Region 26; BioRad MC10026-01 |
| IL8 | MAb anti sheep IL8 (86.9% homology); | MAb anti porc CXCL8/IL8; | Recombinant porc IL-8; Kingfisher RP0109S-005; 200 pg/mL | Region 27; BioRad MC10027-01 |
| IL13 | Goat anti swine IL-13; Kingfisher PB0094S-100 | Goat anti swine IL-13 biotin; | Recombinant swine IL-13; | Region 52 ; BioRad MC10052-01 |
| TNFα | MAb anti porcine TNFα; | Goat anti porcine TNF α biotin; | Recombinant porcine TNFα; | Region 34; BioRad MC10034-01 |
| IFNγ | MAb anti-porcine IFNγ; | MAb anti-porc IFNγ; | Recombinant porcine IFNγ; | Region 43; BioRad MC10043-01 |
Target, source and primer-specific information for qPCR analysis in piglet gut tissue.
| Target | Source | Forward Primer | Reverse Primer | Amplicon Length (bp) | Annealing Temp (°C) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Actin B | Nygard et al., 2007 | 5′-CACGCCATCCTGCGTCTGGA-3′ | 5′-AGCACCGTGTTGGCGTAGAG-3′ | 100 | 63 |
| ALOX5 | XM_001927671.3 | 5′-TGGCTTCCCCTTGAGTATTG-3′ | 5′-CAGGTTCTCCATCGCTTTTG-3′ | 118 | 62 |
| ALOX5AP | NM_001164001.1 | 5′-TGGAGCACGAAAGCAAGAC-3′ | 5′-CACAGTTCTGGTTGGCAGTG-3′ | 93 | 60 |
| B2MI | Nygard et al., 2007 | 5′-CAAGATAGTTAAGTGGGATCG-AGAC-3′ | 5′-TGGTAACATCAATACGATTT-CTGA-3′ | 161 | 58 |
| CLDN1 | NM_001244539.1 | 5′-TCCTTGCTGAATCTGAACACC-3′ | 5′-ACACTTCATGCCAACAGTGG-3′ | 108 | 60 |
| CLDN2 | NM_001161638.1 | 5′-CGTTGCGTGGAATCTTCAT-3′ | 5′-GGGAGAACAGGGAGGAAATG-3′ | 119 | 60 |
| CLDN3 | NM_001160075.1 | 5′-GCCAAAGCCAAGATCCTCTAC-3′ | 5′-AGCATCTGGGTGGACTGGT-3′ | 190 | 60 |
| CLDN4 | NM_001161637.1 | 5′-CAACTGCGTGGATGATGAGA-3′ | 5′-CCAGGGGATTGTAGAAGTCG-3′ | 140 | 62 |
| CLDN6 | NM_001161645.1 | 5′-CTTCATCGGCAACAGCATC-3′ | 5′-CAGCAGCGAGTCATACACCT-3′ | 112 | 60 |
| CLDN7 | NM_001160076.1 | 5′-ATCGTGGCAGGTCTTTGTG-3′ | 5′-CTCACTCCCAGGACAAGAGC-3′ | 192 | 60 |
| CLDN8 | NM_001161646.1 | 5′-GGAGTGCTCTTCGTCCTCAC-3′ | 5′-CTGCCGTCCAGCCTATGTA-3′ | 148 | 62 |
| CLDN10 | NM_001243444.1 | 5′-GCCCTGTTTGGAATGAAATG-3′ | 5′-AGCACAGCCCTGACAGTATG-3′ | 103 | 62 |
| CLDN14 | NM_001161642.1 | 5′-ACGCCTACAAGGACAATCG-3′ | 5′-AATGAACTCGGTGTGGGAAC-3′ | 168 | 62 |
| CLDN23 | NM_001159778.1 | 5′-TGTCTGGCTGAAGGACTCG-3′ | 5′-CCACAGGAAAGGAAGGTCAC-3′ | 112 | 60 |
| IL1b | NM_001005149 | 5′-AGAAGAGCCCATCGTCCTTG-3′ | 5′-GAGAGCCTTCAGCTCATGTG-3′ | 139 | 62 |
| IL6 | NM_214399 | 5′-ATCAGGAGACCTGCTTGATG-3′ | 5′-TGGTGGCTTTGTCTGGATTC-3′ | 177 | 60 |
| IL8 | NM_213867 | 5′-TCCTGCTTTCTGCAGCTCTC-3′ | 5′-GGGTGGAAAGGTGTGGAATG-3′ | 100 | 62 |
| IL10 | NM_214041 | 5′-GGTTGCCAAGCCTTGTCAG-3′ | 5′-AGGCACTCTTCACCTCCTC-3′ | 202 | 60 |
| LTA4H | NM_001185132.1 | 5′-CTGGGAAGGAACACCCCTAT-3′ | 5′-GGGACAGACACCTCTGCACT-3′ | 118 | 60 |
| LTC4S | XM_003123645.4 | 5′-CTACCGAGCCCAAGTAAACTG-3′ | 5′-GCGTGCGTACAGGTAGATGA-3′ | 124 | 60 |
| OCCLN | NM_001163647.2 | 5′-GAGTACATGGCTGCTGCTGA-3′ | 5′-TTTGCTCTTCAACTGCTTGC-3′ | 102 | 62 |
| TLR2 | NM_213761 | 5′-ACGGACTGTGGTGCATGAAG-3′ | 5′-GGACACGAAAGCGTCATAGC-3′ | 101 | 62 |
| TLR4 | NM_001113039 | 5′-TGTGCGTGTGAACACCAGAC-3′ | 5′-AGGTGGCGTTCCTGAAACTC-3′ | 136 | 60 |
| TNFa | NM_214022 | 5′-CCAATGGCAGAGTGGGTATG-3′ | 5′-TGAAGAGGACCTGGGAGTAG-3′ | 116 | 60 |
| ZO1 | XM_003353439.2 | 5′-ACGGCGAAGGTAATTCAGTG-3′ | 5′-CTTCTCGGTTTGGTGGTCTG-3′ | 111 | 62 |
| GAPDH | AF017079 | 5′-CTTCACGACCATGGAGAAGG-3′ | 5′-CCAAGCAGTTGGTGGTACAG-3′ | 170 | 63 |
| HPRT | Nygard et al., 2007 | 5′-GGACTTGAATCATGTTTGTG-3′ | 5′-CAGATGTTTCCAAACTCAAC-3′ | 91 | 60 |
| RPL19 | AF_435591 | 5′-AACTCCCGTCAGCAGATCC-3′ | 5′-AGTACCCTTCCGCTTACCG-3′ | 147 | 60 |
| SDHA | Nygard et al., 2007 | 5′-CTACAAGGGGCAGGTTCTGA-3′ | 5′-AAGACAACGAGGTCCAGGAG-3′ | 141 | 58 |