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Título: Age-related immune response to experimental infection with Eimeria ninakohlyakimovae in goat kids
Autores/as: Matos, L.
Muñoz, M. C. 
Molina Caballero, J. M. 
Rodríguez, F. 
Perez, D.
López, A. M. 
Hermosilla, C.
Taubert, A.
Ruiz Reyes, Antonio 
Clasificación UNESCO: 3109 Ciencias veterinarias
Palabras clave: Eimeria ninakohlyakimovae
Immune response
Age
Goat kids
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Publicación seriada: Research in Veterinary Science 
Resumen: Both the immune response developed in ruminants against Eimeria spp. and the ability to bear patent infections seems to be dependent on the age of the host. In the present study we have evaluated the influence of the age in the development of protective immune responses against Eimeria ninakohlyakimovae. For this purpose, 3, 4 and 5 week-old goat kids were infected with sporulated oocysts and subjected to a homologous challenge 3 weeks later. Goat kids primary infected at 6, 7 and 8 weeks of age served as challenge controls, and uninfected animals were used as negative controls. The protective immunity was assessed by clinical, haematological, parasitological, immunological and pathological parameters. Altogether, the results demonstrate that goat kids of either 3, 4 or 5 weeks of age are able to develop patent infections and immunoprotective responses against E. ninakohlyakimovae, as all age groups: (i) released significantly less oocysts after challenge, which was associated to milder clinical signs; (ii) displayed a local immune response, with significant increase of numerous cellular populations; and (iii) had increased levels of IgG and IgM, and mainly of local IgA. Nevertheless, detailed analysis of the data showed some differences between the three age groups, related both to the Eimeria infection outcome and the resulting immune response, suggesting that youngest goat kids are not fully immunocompetent. This finding may be of interest for the design of immunoprophylactic approaches and/or prophylactic/methaphylactic treatments against goat coccidiosis.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/41870
ISSN: 0034-5288
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2018.02.004
Fuente: Research in Veterinary Science[ISSN 0034-5288],v. 118, p. 155-163
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