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Expression of three intelectins in sheep and response to a Th2 environment

Sheep intelectin1 and sheep intelectin3 (sITLN1 and sITLN3) were cloned and sequenced. The amino acid sequences of sITLN1 and sITLN3 shared 86% and 91% homology with the previously cloned sheep intelectin2 (sITLN2), respectively. Expression of sITLN1 and sITLN3 transcript was demonstrated in abomasu...

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Autores principales: French, Anne T., Knight, Pamela A., Smith, W. David, Pate, Judith A., Miller, Hugh R.P., Pemberton, Alan D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2733327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19549487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/vetres/2009035
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author French, Anne T.
Knight, Pamela A.
Smith, W. David
Pate, Judith A.
Miller, Hugh R.P.
Pemberton, Alan D.
author_facet French, Anne T.
Knight, Pamela A.
Smith, W. David
Pate, Judith A.
Miller, Hugh R.P.
Pemberton, Alan D.
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description Sheep intelectin1 and sheep intelectin3 (sITLN1 and sITLN3) were cloned and sequenced. The amino acid sequences of sITLN1 and sITLN3 shared 86% and 91% homology with the previously cloned sheep intelectin2 (sITLN2), respectively. Expression of sITLN1 and sITLN3 transcript was demonstrated in abomasum, lung, colon and gastric lymph node, terminal rectum, skin, jejunum, mesenteric lymph node, ileal peyer’s patches, brain, kidney, liver, spleen, skin, ear pinna, heart and ovary in normal sheep tissues. sITLN2 transcript expression was restricted to the abomasal mucosa in normal sheep tissues. Using a non selective chicken anti-intelectin antibody, tissue intelectin protein was demonstrated in mucus neck cells in the abomasum, mucus cells in the colon, free mucus in ileum, goblet cells in the lung, small intestinal epithelium and brush border, epidermal layer of the skin and skin sebaceous glands. The expression of the three sITLN transcripts was examined in two nematode infections in sheep known to induce a Th2 response; a Teladorsagia circumcincta challenge infection model and a Dictyocaulus filaria natural infection. The three sITLN were absent in unchallenged naïve lambs and present in the abomasal mucosa of both naïve and immune lambs following T. circumcincta challenge infection. Upregulation of sITLN2 and sITLN3 was shown in sheep lung following D. filaria natural infection. Intelectins may play an important role in the mucosal response to nematode infections in ruminants.
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spelling pubmed-27333272010-11-01 Expression of three intelectins in sheep and response to a Th2 environment French, Anne T. Knight, Pamela A. Smith, W. David Pate, Judith A. Miller, Hugh R.P. Pemberton, Alan D. Vet Res Original Article Sheep intelectin1 and sheep intelectin3 (sITLN1 and sITLN3) were cloned and sequenced. The amino acid sequences of sITLN1 and sITLN3 shared 86% and 91% homology with the previously cloned sheep intelectin2 (sITLN2), respectively. Expression of sITLN1 and sITLN3 transcript was demonstrated in abomasum, lung, colon and gastric lymph node, terminal rectum, skin, jejunum, mesenteric lymph node, ileal peyer’s patches, brain, kidney, liver, spleen, skin, ear pinna, heart and ovary in normal sheep tissues. sITLN2 transcript expression was restricted to the abomasal mucosa in normal sheep tissues. Using a non selective chicken anti-intelectin antibody, tissue intelectin protein was demonstrated in mucus neck cells in the abomasum, mucus cells in the colon, free mucus in ileum, goblet cells in the lung, small intestinal epithelium and brush border, epidermal layer of the skin and skin sebaceous glands. The expression of the three sITLN transcripts was examined in two nematode infections in sheep known to induce a Th2 response; a Teladorsagia circumcincta challenge infection model and a Dictyocaulus filaria natural infection. The three sITLN were absent in unchallenged naïve lambs and present in the abomasal mucosa of both naïve and immune lambs following T. circumcincta challenge infection. Upregulation of sITLN2 and sITLN3 was shown in sheep lung following D. filaria natural infection. Intelectins may play an important role in the mucosal response to nematode infections in ruminants. EDP Sciences 2009 2009-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2733327/ /pubmed/19549487 http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/vetres/2009035 Text en © INRA, EDP Sciences, 2009
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French, Anne T.
Knight, Pamela A.
Smith, W. David
Pate, Judith A.
Miller, Hugh R.P.
Pemberton, Alan D.
Expression of three intelectins in sheep and response to a Th2 environment
title Expression of three intelectins in sheep and response to a Th2 environment
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title_short Expression of three intelectins in sheep and response to a Th2 environment
title_sort expression of three intelectins in sheep and response to a th2 environment
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2733327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19549487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/vetres/2009035
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