Kurukulasuriya, Shanika, et al. “CpG-ODN Induces a Dose-Dependent Enrichment of Immunological Niches in the Spleen and Lungs of Neonatal Chicks That Correlates With the Protective Immunity Against Escherichia Coli”. Journal of Immunology Research, vol. 2020, 2020, pp. 1-15, https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/2704728.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Kurukulasuriya, Shanika
Author: Karunarathana, Ruwani
Author: Goonewardene, Kalhari
Author: Gupta, Ashish
Author: Willson, Philip
Author: Ayalew, Lisanework E.
Author: Gunawardana, Thushari
Author: Foldvari, Marianna
Author: Tikoo, Suresh K.
Author: Gomis, Susantha
Author: Popowich, Shelly
Author: Ahmed, Khawaja Ashfaque
Author: Lockerbie, Betty
Date Issued
2020
Date Published Online
2020-01-13
Abstract

Immunoprotective function of oligodeoxynucleotides containing CpG motifs (CpG-ODN) has been demonstrated in neonatal chickens against common bacterial pathogens such as E.coli and Salmonella sp. Our recent study reported that CpG-ODN administration enriches immune compartments in neonatal chicks. However, a causal relationship between CpG-ODN-induced immune enrichment and protective mechanisms remains unestablished. In this study, we investigated in ovo administered CpG-ODN-mediated immune cell recruitment in the immunological niches in lymphoid (spleen) and nonlymphoid (lungs) organs using various doses of CpG-ODN and examined whether the immunological profiles have any correlation with immunoprotection against E.coli infection. Eighteen-day-old embryonated eggs were injected with either 5, 10, 25, and 50 μg of CpG-ODN or saline ( per group). On the day of hatch (72 hr after CpG-ODN treatment), we collected the spleen and lungs ( per group) and examined the recruitment of macrophages/monocytes, their expression of MHCII and CD40, and the number of CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell subsets in the immunological niches in the spleen and lungs using flow cytometry. We observed the dose-dependent recruitment of immune cells, wherein 25 μg and 50 μg of CpG-ODN induced significant enrichment of immunological niches in both the spleen and the lungs. Four days after the CpG-ODN treatment (1-day after hatch), chicks were challenged with a virulent strain of E. coli ( or cfu, subcutaneously). Clinical outcome and mortality were monitored for 8 days postchallenge. We found that both 25 μg and 50 μg of CpG-ODN provided significant protection and reduced clinical scores compared to saline controls against E. coli infection. Overall, the present study revealed that CpG-ODNs orchestrate immunological niches in neonatal chickens in a dose-dependent manner that resulted in differential protection against E. coli infection, thus supporting a cause and effect relationship between CpG-ODN-induced immune enrichment and the antibacterial immunity.

Language

  • English
Funding Note
Canadian Poultry Research Council
Saskatchewan Chicken Industry Development Fund
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Alberta Livestock and Meat Agency Ltd.
Western Economic Diversification Canada
Page range
1-15
Host Title
Journal of Immunology Research
Host Abbreviated Title
Journal of Immunology Research
Volume
2020
ISSN
2314-8861
2314-7156