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Effects of Deoxynivalenol and Fumonisins Fed in Combination to Beef Cattle: Immunotoxicity and Gene Expression

We evaluated the effects of a treatment diet contaminated with 1.7 mg deoxynivalenol and 3.5 mg fumonisins (B1, B2 and B3) per kg ration on immune status and peripheral blood gene expression profiles in finishing-stage Angus steers. The mycotoxin treatment diet was fed for a period of 21 days follow...

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Autores principales: Roberts, Heaven L., Bionaz, Massimo, Jiang, Duo, Doupovec, Barbara, Faas, Johannes, Estill, Charles T., Schatzmayr, Dian, Duringer, Jennifer M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8541374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34679007
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13100714
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author Roberts, Heaven L.
Bionaz, Massimo
Jiang, Duo
Doupovec, Barbara
Faas, Johannes
Estill, Charles T.
Schatzmayr, Dian
Duringer, Jennifer M.
author_facet Roberts, Heaven L.
Bionaz, Massimo
Jiang, Duo
Doupovec, Barbara
Faas, Johannes
Estill, Charles T.
Schatzmayr, Dian
Duringer, Jennifer M.
author_sort Roberts, Heaven L.
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description We evaluated the effects of a treatment diet contaminated with 1.7 mg deoxynivalenol and 3.5 mg fumonisins (B1, B2 and B3) per kg ration on immune status and peripheral blood gene expression profiles in finishing-stage Angus steers. The mycotoxin treatment diet was fed for a period of 21 days followed by a two-week washout period during which time all animals consumed the control diet. Whole-blood leukocyte differentials were performed weekly throughout the experimental and washout period. Comparative profiles of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells, along with bactericidal capacity of circulating neutrophils and monocytes were evaluated at 0, 7, 14, 21 and 35 days. Peripheral blood gene expression was measured at 0, 7, 21 and 35 days via RNA sequencing. Significant increases in the percentage of CD4(−)CD8(+) T cells were observed in treatment-fed steers after two weeks of treatment and were associated with decreased CD4:CD8 T-cell ratios at this same timepoint (p ≤ 0.10). No significant differences were observed as an effect of treatment in terms of bactericidal capacity at any timepoint. Dietary treatments induced major changes in transcripts associated with endocrine, metabolic and infectious diseases; protein digestion and absorption; and environmental information processing (inhibition of signaling and processing), as evaluated by dynamic impact analysis. DAVID analysis also suggested treatment effects on oxygen transport, extra-cellular signaling, cell membrane structure and immune system function. These results indicate that finishing-stage beef cattle are susceptible to the immunotoxic and transcript-inhibitory effects of deoxynivalenol and fumonisins at levels which may be realistically encountered in feedlot situations.
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spelling pubmed-85413742021-10-24 Effects of Deoxynivalenol and Fumonisins Fed in Combination to Beef Cattle: Immunotoxicity and Gene Expression Roberts, Heaven L. Bionaz, Massimo Jiang, Duo Doupovec, Barbara Faas, Johannes Estill, Charles T. Schatzmayr, Dian Duringer, Jennifer M. Toxins (Basel) Article We evaluated the effects of a treatment diet contaminated with 1.7 mg deoxynivalenol and 3.5 mg fumonisins (B1, B2 and B3) per kg ration on immune status and peripheral blood gene expression profiles in finishing-stage Angus steers. The mycotoxin treatment diet was fed for a period of 21 days followed by a two-week washout period during which time all animals consumed the control diet. Whole-blood leukocyte differentials were performed weekly throughout the experimental and washout period. Comparative profiles of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells, along with bactericidal capacity of circulating neutrophils and monocytes were evaluated at 0, 7, 14, 21 and 35 days. Peripheral blood gene expression was measured at 0, 7, 21 and 35 days via RNA sequencing. Significant increases in the percentage of CD4(−)CD8(+) T cells were observed in treatment-fed steers after two weeks of treatment and were associated with decreased CD4:CD8 T-cell ratios at this same timepoint (p ≤ 0.10). No significant differences were observed as an effect of treatment in terms of bactericidal capacity at any timepoint. Dietary treatments induced major changes in transcripts associated with endocrine, metabolic and infectious diseases; protein digestion and absorption; and environmental information processing (inhibition of signaling and processing), as evaluated by dynamic impact analysis. DAVID analysis also suggested treatment effects on oxygen transport, extra-cellular signaling, cell membrane structure and immune system function. These results indicate that finishing-stage beef cattle are susceptible to the immunotoxic and transcript-inhibitory effects of deoxynivalenol and fumonisins at levels which may be realistically encountered in feedlot situations. MDPI 2021-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8541374/ /pubmed/34679007 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13100714 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Roberts, Heaven L.
Bionaz, Massimo
Jiang, Duo
Doupovec, Barbara
Faas, Johannes
Estill, Charles T.
Schatzmayr, Dian
Duringer, Jennifer M.
Effects of Deoxynivalenol and Fumonisins Fed in Combination to Beef Cattle: Immunotoxicity and Gene Expression
title Effects of Deoxynivalenol and Fumonisins Fed in Combination to Beef Cattle: Immunotoxicity and Gene Expression
title_full Effects of Deoxynivalenol and Fumonisins Fed in Combination to Beef Cattle: Immunotoxicity and Gene Expression
title_fullStr Effects of Deoxynivalenol and Fumonisins Fed in Combination to Beef Cattle: Immunotoxicity and Gene Expression
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Deoxynivalenol and Fumonisins Fed in Combination to Beef Cattle: Immunotoxicity and Gene Expression
title_short Effects of Deoxynivalenol and Fumonisins Fed in Combination to Beef Cattle: Immunotoxicity and Gene Expression
title_sort effects of deoxynivalenol and fumonisins fed in combination to beef cattle: immunotoxicity and gene expression
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8541374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34679007
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13100714
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