1. Nasally delivered chitosan-coated poly(lactide-coglycolide) encapsulating honeybee venom enhances T helper 1–related immunity against Salmonella Typhimurium infection in pigs.
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Jina Lee, Bock-Gie Jung, and Bong-Joo Lee
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REGULATORY T cells , *SALMONELLA diseases , *PESTICIDES , *SALMONELLA typhimurium , *FOOD poisoning - Abstract
OBJECTIVE Salmonella Typhimurium is a significant zoonotic concern for human food poisoning and a substantial economic burden in the swine industry. We previously reported that nasally delivered chitosan-coated poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) encapsulating honeybee venom (CP-HBV) could enhance CD4+ T helper 1 (Th1)-related immune responses in healthy pigs. Building upon these findings, the current study aimed to investigate the protective immune enhancement by nasally delivered CP-HBV in pigs challenged with S Typhimurium. ANIMALS 36 healthy, 4-week-old, female, Landrace X Yorkshire X Duroc pigs. METHODS 36 pigs were allocated into 3 groups: CP-HBV (n = 16), control (n = 16), and healthy baseline control (n = 4). CP-HBV and control groups were challenged with S Typhimurium 7 days post-treatment. Pigs from the healthy control group were sacrificed at 0 days postinfection (DPI), and 4 pigs from each of the control and CP-HBV groups were sacrificed at 1, 2, 4, and 7 DPI. Salmonella shedding, immune cell frequencies, cytokines, and transcriptional factor expression levels were measured. RESULTS The CP-HBV group exhibited lower bacterial shedding and an enhanced Th1-related immune response characterized by an upregulation of CD4+ T cells and CD4+ Interferon-γ+ T cells, accompanied by increased expression of Th1-related cytokines and reduced expression of regulatory T cells and immunosuppressive cytokines compared to the control group. CLINICAL RELEVANCE CP-HBV is a promising strategy for controlling Salmonella infections in pigs and improving public health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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