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Riemerella anatipestifer infection in ducks induces IL-17A production, but not IL-23p19open access

Authors
Flores, Rochelle A.Fernandez-Colorado, Cherry P.Afrin, FahmidaCammayo, Paula Leona T.Kim, SukKim, Woo H.Min, Wongi
Issue Date
13-Sep-2019
Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
Citation
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.9, no.1
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Journal Title
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume
9
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/8752
DOI
10.1038/s41598-019-49516-z
ISSN
2045-2322
Abstract
R. anatipestifer (RA) is one of the most harmful bacterial pathogens affecting the duck industry, and infection is associated with the production of proinflammatory cytokines, including IL-17A. Another proinflammatory cytokine, IL-23, is critical for the development of Th17 cells, which produce IL-17. However, IL-23 roles have not been studied in this infection. Here, we describe the identification and mRNA expression analysis of duck IL-23p19 (dulL-23p19) in splenic lymphocytes and macrophages stimulated with killed RA and in spleens of RA-infected ducks. Expression of dulL-23p19 transcript identified in this study was relatively high in livers of healthy ducks and was upregulated in mitogen-activated splenic lymphocytes as well as in splenic lymphocytes and macrophages stimulated with killed RA. In spleens of RA-infected ducks, expression levels of dulL-23p19 transcript were unchanged at all time points except on days 4 and 7 post-infection; however, dulL-17A and IL-17F expression levels were upregulated in both spleens of RA-infected ducks and splenic lymphocytes and macrophages stimulated with killed RA. In sera collected at 24 h after this infection, dulL-23p19 expression levels were unchanged, whereas IL-17A significantly upregulated. These results suggest that IL-23p19 does not play a critical role in the IL-17A response in early stages of RA-infected ducks.
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