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Acquired immunity mechanisms in sheep infected with: key genes and host responses.

Journal:
Frontiers in veterinary science
Year:
2025
Authors:
Hou, Bin et al.
Affiliation:
Ordos Vocational College of Eco-Environment · China

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Controlling gastrointestinal nematode infections poses a major challenge in intensive farming, worsened by rising anthelmintic resistance. Developing innovative control strategies is critical. Sheep acquired immunity tooffers a valuable model for dissecting host-nematode interactions, though underlying immune mechanisms remain unclear. METHODS: This study employed multi-omics analyses (transcriptome and proteome) of lamb duodenum across infection stages, validated by RT-qPCR, iELISA, histopathological staining (HE), and electron microscopy. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Infection triggered early immune activation mediated by intestinal epithelial cells. Key differentially expressed genes included,,, and, potentially linking to parasite expulsion. Early-stage pathway enrichment in cancer, chemokine signaling, and phagosome function enhanced intestinal barrier integrity and immune cell recruitment. Late-stage upregulation ofchemokines directly impacted nematode survival. Intestinal villi shedding was also correlated with parasite clearance. These findings unravel potential mechanisms of acquired immunity against, highlighting novel therapeutic targets (e.g., epithelial barrier regulators, chemokine networks) and vaccine candidates for nematode control in livestock.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40979361/