Objective-To investigate the effect of opsonization of Rhodococcus equi with R equispecific antibodies in plasma on bacterial viability and phagocyte activation in a cell culture model of infection. Sample-Neutrophils and monocyte-derived macrophages from 6 healthy 1-week-old foals and 1 adult horse. Procedures-Foal and adult horse phagocytes were incubated with either opsonized or nonopsonized bacteria. Opsonization was achieved by use of plasma containing high or low concentrations of R equi-specific antibodies. Phagocyte oxidative burst activity was measured by use of flow cytometry, and macrophage tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α production was measured via an ELISA. Extracellular and intracellular bacterial viability was measured with a novel R equi-luciferase construct that used a luminometer. Results-Opsonized bacteria increased oxidative burst activity in adult horse phagocytes, and neutrophil activity was dependent on the concentration of specific antibody. Secretion of TNF-α was higher in macrophages infected with opsonized bacteria. Opsonization had no significant effect on bacterial viability in macrophages; however, extracellular bacterial viability was decreased in broth containing plasma with R equi-specific antibodies, compared with viability in broth alone. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-The use of plasma enriched with specific antibodies for the opsonization of R equi increased the activation of phagocytes and decreased bacterial viability in the extracellular space. Although opsonized R equi increased TNF-α secretion and oxidative burst in macrophages, additional factors may be necessary for effective intracellular bacterial killing. These data have suggested a possible role of plasma antibody in protection of foals from R equi pneumonia.
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Dawson, D. R., Nydam, D. V., Price, C. T., Graham, J. E., Cynamon, M. H., Divers, T. J., & Felippe, M. J. B. (2011). Effects of opsonization of Rhodococcus equi on bacterial viability and phagocyte activation. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 72(11), 1465–1475. https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.72.11.1465
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