Immune-Suppression in Sheep via MPA
Effects of Mycophenolic Acid (MPA)
Treatment on Expression of Fc Receptor (FcRn) and
Polymeric
Immunoglobulin Receptor (pIgR) mRNA in Adult Sheep Tissues
Anamarija
Didiæ, Anna Mohr1, Karsten Meyer1, Johann Bauer1, Heinrich H.D.
Meyer, Michael W. Pfaffl
Croatian Medical
Journal 2004 45(2) 130-135
Institute of
Physiology and 1 Institute of Animal Hygiene, FML-Weihenstephan, Center
of Life and Food Science,
Technical
University of Munich, Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany
Aim. To quantify the
expression of Fc receptor (FcRn) and polymeric immunoglobulin receptor
(pIgR) mRNA under a long-term influence of
mycotoxinmycophenolic acid (MPA),which is used in human
transplantationmedicine due to its immunosuppressive properties
and is a common contaminant in silage.
Method.
We applied 300 mg MPA/day in nine sheep for nine weeks and compared
them
with untreated animals (n=9). The expression level of Ig
receptormRNAwas determined in eight different adult ovine tissues
(liver, kidney, jejunum, ileum, spleen, thymus, mesenteric
and pharyngeal lymph nodes). For a reliable and sensitivemRNA
quantification of Ig receptor subtypes, a
real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was
used with a relative- and tissue-specific
efficiency corrected quantification model (REST).
Results.
Each tissue exhibited an individual expression pattern of FcRn and
pIgRmRNA. Both types of Ig receptors were highly expressed in the liver,
kidney, and gastrointestinal tract.Medium-to-low expressions were found
in the spleen, thymus, mesenteric and pharyngeal
lymph nodes. FcRn mRNA was significantly down-regulated byMPA in the
liver (p=0.02).
After MPA treatment, a significant up-regulation of pIgR mRNA
expression was observed in the ileum and liver (p=0.04 for both).
Expression level of FcRn mRNA in the tissues in decreasing order was as
follows: liver>kidney>jejunum>ileum>spleen>thymus>mesenterial
lymph node>pharyngeal lymph node;whereas expression level for pIgRmRNAwas the
following: liver>kidney>jejunum>ileum>pharyngeal lymph
node>spleen
> thymus >
mesenterial lymph node.
Conclusion. The MPA exhibited immunomodulatory effects in
the liver and ileum of treated sheep. Its possible immunosuppressive effectsmay be
explained by lowering the level of FcRn expression in the liver,which
resulted in a lower IgG serum-to-bile transport.
However, MPA showed stimulatory effects on pIgR expression in
the liver and ileum, suggesting good IgA and IgM
transport in these tissues.
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Immune globuline receptors & Tight junction proteins |
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A Dzidic, A Mohr, K Meyer, J Bauer, HHD Meyer & MW
Pfaffl (2003)
RELATIVE
QUANTIFICATION OF Fc RECEPTOR (FcRn) AND POLYMERIC
IMMUNOGLOBULIN RECEPTOR (pIgR) mRNA IN SHEEP USING REVERSE
TRANSCRIPTION REAL-TIME
PCR (real-time RT-PCR)
CMJ, September 2003 |
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Cytokine Expression
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A
Dzidic, HHD Meyer, J Bauer* & MW Pfaffl
The in vivo effects of a Mycophenolic Acid (MPA)
treatment on the cytokine expression in sheep leukocytes, using an
efficiency corrected relative quantification model in real-time RT-PCR
Physiology Weihenstephan, Institute of Animal Hygiene, Center of Life
and Food Science,
Technical University of Munich, Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany
1st qPCR Symposium & Application Workshop
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