Dynamics of lymphocyte subpopulations in immune organs of chickens infected with Salmonella enteritidis
2003
Asheg, A.A. | Levkut, M. | Revajova, V. | Sevcikova, Z. | Kolodzieyski, L. | Pistl, J. (Univerzita Veterinarskeho Lekarstva, Kosice (Slovak Republic))
To determine the effect of different doses of Salmonella enteritidis on immunocompetent cells, the thymus, bursa Fabricii, and peripheral blood were examined. One-day-old chickens were orally infected with 2 x 10**2 CFU/mL (low dose, LD) and 8 x 10**8 CFU/mL (high dose, HD) of S. enteritidis PT4. Subsets of T lymphocytes and BU1b cells were analyzed at different intervals till day 27 post inoculation (pi). Salmonella infection accelerated the maturation and differentiation of thymus T cells in the first phase of infection, what was secondarily reflected by increased number of studied T lymphocyte subpopulations in the peripheral blood from day 14 to 27 pi. Similarly, it appears that the activation of B cells in bursa Fabricii caused the decrease of the number of bursal B lymphocytes and increased number of these cells in the peripheral blood from day 14 to 27 pi in both infected groups.
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