Interferon-γ is expressed in both gut and spleen during Eimeria tenella infection

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The effect of primary infection and subsequent challenge with Eimeria tenella on interferon-γ, (IFN-γ) production in the spleen and caeca of Light Sussex chickens was assessed. The ability of splenocytes to proliferate and produce IFN-γ in response to mitogen stimulation ex vivo was determined. Differences in the kinetics of IFN-γ production suggested that the spleens of infected birds contain a subpopulation of T cells, primed to produce IFN-γ, which migrate from the spleen in response to a secondary infection. IFN-γ mRNA expression was detected by hybridization of an anti-sense chicken IFN-γ riboprobe to splenic sections from infected birds and caecal sections from challenged birds. Hybridization was to T-cell areas in the spleen, and to cells in the lamina propria and intraepithelial compartments of the caecum. This is the first direct demonstration of IFN-γ expression in chickens at the site of E. tenella infection, and also the first indication that IFN-γ may be involved in the immune response to challenge.

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Rothwell, L., Muir, W., & Kaiser, P. (2000). Interferon-γ is expressed in both gut and spleen during Eimeria tenella infection. Avian Pathology, 29(4), 333–342. https://doi.org/10.1080/03079450050118467

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