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Presence of cathelicidin-1 in milk as an indicator of the severity of mammary infection in ewes

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Katsafadou A.I., Vasileiou N.G.C., Tsangaris G.T., Ioannidi K.S., Anagnostopoulos A.K., Billinis C., Fragkou I.A., Papadopoulos E., Mavrogianni V.S., Lianou D.T., Chatzopoulos D.C., Fthenakis G.C.
Date
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.2174/1570164617999200510234638
Keyword
cathelicidin
cathelicidin 1
unclassified drug
animal cell
animal experiment
Article
bacterium examination
breast epithelium cell
cell count
clinical examination
controlled study
cytology
disease severity
ewe
female
image analysis
mammary gland
Mannheimia haemolytica
mastitis
matrix assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight mass spectrometry
milk
milk yield
nonhuman
optical density
pathogenesis
peptide mass fingerprinting
priority journal
protein analysis
protein expression
proteomics
sheep disease
somatic cell
Staphylococcus
udder
Bentham Science Publishers
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Abstract
Aims: The importance of cathelicidin-1 as an indicator of the severity of mammary infection in ewes. Background. Mastitis is an important disease of sheep, affecting their health and welfare. Objective: The association of the presence of cathelicidin-1 in milk samples from ewes with masti-tis with the severity of the infection. Methods: Ewes were intramammarily inoculated with Mannheimia haemolytica or Staphylococcus chromogenes. Conventional (clinical, bacteriological and cytological examinations; milk yield mea-surements) and proteomics evaluation (2-DE, MALDI-TOF MS) to record cathelicidin-1 spot opti-cal densities in milk samples were recorded. Results: Ewes challenged with M. haemolytica developed clinical and ewes challenged with S. chromogenes subclinical mastitis (P=0.05). The challenged organism was isolated from milk samples from inoculated mammary glands; increased somatic cell counts were also recorded. Catheli-cidin-1 was detected in milk samples from the inoculated side of udders of all ewes. Mean spot density of cathelicidin-1 from samples from inoculated glands of ewes challenged with M. haemolytica was higher than from ewes challenged with S. chromogenes: 2896 ± 973 versus 1312 ± 361 (P =0.034). There were significant correlations between the presence of clinical mastitis / somatic cell counts with the spot density of cathelicidin-1 on 2-DE gels (P=0.043 and P=0.023, respectively). There was also a significant inverse correlation between the mean spot densities of cathelicidin-1 in milk samples and the milk yield of respective ewes on D10 (P =0.031). Conclusion: Potentially, cathelicidin-1 could be used as a marker to indicate the severity of damage to the mammary parenchyma. © 2021 Bentham Science Publishers.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/74604
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