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Histopathological and microbiological findings in buffalo chronic mastitis: evidence of tertiary lymphoid structures
Buffalo mastitis is an important economic problem in southern Italy, causing qualitative/quantitative alterations in milk and resulting in economic losses due to the sub-clinical course and chronic evolution. We investigated 50 udders of slaughtered buffaloes and subjected them to effectual microbio...
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The Korean Society of Veterinary Science
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6538520/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31161746 http://dx.doi.org/10.4142/jvs.2019.20.e28 |
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author | Restucci, Brunella Dipineto, Ludovico Martano, Manuela Balestrieri, Anna Ciccarelli, Davide Russo, Tamara Pasqualina Varriale, Lorena Maiolino, Paola |
author_facet | Restucci, Brunella Dipineto, Ludovico Martano, Manuela Balestrieri, Anna Ciccarelli, Davide Russo, Tamara Pasqualina Varriale, Lorena Maiolino, Paola |
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description | Buffalo mastitis is an important economic problem in southern Italy, causing qualitative/quantitative alterations in milk and resulting in economic losses due to the sub-clinical course and chronic evolution. We investigated 50 udders of slaughtered buffaloes and subjected them to effectual microbiological screening to evaluate macro and microscopic mammary gland changes, immune-characterize the cell infiltrates, and compare the degree of tissue inflammation with somatic cell counts. Numerous Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria were isolated from all samples, majority of which were environmental mastitis pathogens. Histological features referable to chronic mastitis were observed in 92% udders. Lymphocytes, plasma cells and macrophages were found to evolve into aggregates in 48% udders, which often organized to form tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs). A predominance of interstitial CD8+ over CD4+ lymphocytes and, in TLSs, scattered CD8+ lymphocytes in the mantle cells and CD79+ lymphocytes in germinal centers, were evidenced. Environmental pathogens are known to persist and cause chronic inflammatory changes in buffaloes, where CD8+ lymphocytes play an important role by controlling the local immune response. Moreover, the TLSs evidenced here for the first time in buffalo mastitis, could play a role in maintaining immune responses against persistent antigens, thereby contributing in determining the chronic course of mastitis. |
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spelling | pubmed-65385202019-06-04 Histopathological and microbiological findings in buffalo chronic mastitis: evidence of tertiary lymphoid structures Restucci, Brunella Dipineto, Ludovico Martano, Manuela Balestrieri, Anna Ciccarelli, Davide Russo, Tamara Pasqualina Varriale, Lorena Maiolino, Paola J Vet Sci Original Article Buffalo mastitis is an important economic problem in southern Italy, causing qualitative/quantitative alterations in milk and resulting in economic losses due to the sub-clinical course and chronic evolution. We investigated 50 udders of slaughtered buffaloes and subjected them to effectual microbiological screening to evaluate macro and microscopic mammary gland changes, immune-characterize the cell infiltrates, and compare the degree of tissue inflammation with somatic cell counts. Numerous Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria were isolated from all samples, majority of which were environmental mastitis pathogens. Histological features referable to chronic mastitis were observed in 92% udders. Lymphocytes, plasma cells and macrophages were found to evolve into aggregates in 48% udders, which often organized to form tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs). A predominance of interstitial CD8+ over CD4+ lymphocytes and, in TLSs, scattered CD8+ lymphocytes in the mantle cells and CD79+ lymphocytes in germinal centers, were evidenced. Environmental pathogens are known to persist and cause chronic inflammatory changes in buffaloes, where CD8+ lymphocytes play an important role by controlling the local immune response. Moreover, the TLSs evidenced here for the first time in buffalo mastitis, could play a role in maintaining immune responses against persistent antigens, thereby contributing in determining the chronic course of mastitis. The Korean Society of Veterinary Science 2019-05 2019-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6538520/ /pubmed/31161746 http://dx.doi.org/10.4142/jvs.2019.20.e28 Text en © 2019 The Korean Society of Veterinary Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Restucci, Brunella Dipineto, Ludovico Martano, Manuela Balestrieri, Anna Ciccarelli, Davide Russo, Tamara Pasqualina Varriale, Lorena Maiolino, Paola Histopathological and microbiological findings in buffalo chronic mastitis: evidence of tertiary lymphoid structures |
title | Histopathological and microbiological findings in buffalo chronic mastitis: evidence of tertiary lymphoid structures |
title_full | Histopathological and microbiological findings in buffalo chronic mastitis: evidence of tertiary lymphoid structures |
title_fullStr | Histopathological and microbiological findings in buffalo chronic mastitis: evidence of tertiary lymphoid structures |
title_full_unstemmed | Histopathological and microbiological findings in buffalo chronic mastitis: evidence of tertiary lymphoid structures |
title_short | Histopathological and microbiological findings in buffalo chronic mastitis: evidence of tertiary lymphoid structures |
title_sort | histopathological and microbiological findings in buffalo chronic mastitis: evidence of tertiary lymphoid structures |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6538520/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31161746 http://dx.doi.org/10.4142/jvs.2019.20.e28 |
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