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Veterinary Microbiology | 2016

Expression of IL-1β, IL-2, IL-10, TNF-β and GM-CSF in peripheral blood leukocytes of rabbits experimentally infected with rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus.

Alicja Trzeciak-Ryczek; Beata Tokarz-Deptuła; Wiesław Deptuła

Rabbit haemorrhagic disease (RHD) is a highly morbid and mortal viral infection of European rabbits. This disease is one of the main causes of death in wild rabbits, and results in large economic losses in farms of rabbits worldwide. Although the first outbreak of this disease was noted in 1984, the pathogenesis of RHD and mechanisms of RHDV (rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus) pathogenecity have still not been fully elucidated. Recent studies indicate a role of the immune response, especially peripheral blood leukocytes (PBL), in the pathogenesis of this disease. Thus, in the present study we investigated the expression of IL-1β, IL-2, IL-10, TNF-β and GM-CSF genes in PBL of RHDV-infected rabbits. We also compared the expression of genes encoding these cytokines in rabbits with different course of RHDV infection (in animals that died 36h postinfection or survived until 60th h after infection). The study revealed that three (IL-10, TNF-β and GM-CSF) out of five investigated genes encoding cytokines showed increased expression in PBL of RHDV-infected rabbits, and the level of expression depended on the course of RHD. The results indicate the potential role of these cytokines in RHDV infection and their influence on the survival time of infected rabbits.


Postȩpy higieny i medycyny doświadczalnej | 2015

Antifungal immunity in selected fungal infections.

Alicja Trzeciak-Ryczek; Beata Tokarz-Deptuła; Wiesław Deptuła

Fungi are omnipresent in the environment; hence they are frequent factors causing infections in humans and animals even if their immune system works correctly. These facts stimulated interest in and the will to understand the antifungal immunity mechanisms. It has been, however, evidenced that the immunological response to mycotic pathogens is related to the species and morphological form of the fungus. Nevertheless, it is assumed that always in the antifungal response, there are mechanisms of innate and adaptive immunity that cooperate with one another to eliminate such pathogens. It has been evidenced that the main elements of antifungal immunity are physical barriers of the organism, phagocytosis, cytotoxicity, and possibly trogocytosis of PMN and MN cells, as well as T-cells, and to a smaller extent B-cells, the proportion of which is principally related to their products activating the processes of PMN and MN cells. An important role in this immunity also belongs to PRR, which activate the main processes of phagocytosis and cytotoxicity of PMN, MN, NK and DC cells.


Developmental and Comparative Immunology | 2017

Expression of IL-1Ra, IL-6, IL-8, IL-18, TNF-α and IFN-γ genes in peripheral blood leukocytes of rabbits infected with RHDV (Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease Virus)

Alicja Trzeciak-Ryczek; Beata Tokarz-Deptuła; Wiesław Deptuła

Abstract Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) induces a highly contagious and extremely lethal disease that fulfils many requirements of an animal model of fulminant hepatic failure (FHF); however, the pathogenesis of RHD has still not been fully elucidated. Cytokines play an important role in regulation of the immune response and pathogenesis of many diseases, including those caused by viral infections. Furthermore, recent studies indicate a role of the immune response, especially peripheral blood leukocytes (PBL), in the pathogenesis of RHD. Thus, in the present study we investigated the expression of IL‐1Ra, IL‐6, IL‐8, IL‐18, TNF‐&agr; and IFN‐&ggr; genes in PBL of RHDV‐infected rabbits. We also compared the expression of genes encoding these cytokines in rabbits with different course of RHDV infection (in animals that died 36 h post infection or survived even over 60 h after infection). The study revealed increased expression of genes encoding pro‐inflammatory cytokines: IL‐6, IL‐8, TNF‐&agr;, IFN‐&ggr; in PBL of RHDV‐infected rabbits. Moreover, the level of cytokine gene expression depended on the course of RHD. Hence, the results obtained indicate the potential role of these cytokines in RHDV infection and their influence on the survival time of infected rabbits. HighlightsA potential role of IL‐6, IL‐8, TNF‐&agr;, IFN‐&ggr; in pathogenesis of RHD has been demonstrated.Production of these cytokine may influence on survival time of RHDV‐infected rabbits.Quality of immune response may influence susceptibility to RHDV infection.Excessive pro‐inflammatory responses of RHDV‐infected rabbits may disturb homeostasis of the immune system, causing pathology.


Acta Biologica | 2016

Values of B and T cells and their subpopulations in peripheral blood of rabbits

Beata Tokarz-Deptuła; Paulina Niedźwiedzka-Rystwej; Alicja Trzeciak-Ryczek; Andrzej Pępiak; Wiesław Deptuła

1 Department of Immunology, Faculty of Biology, University of Szczecin, Felczaka 3c, 71-412 Szczecin, Poland, e-mail: [email protected] 2 Domestic Animal Clinic, Łubinowa 17, Szczecin, Poland 3 Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Szczecin, Felczaka 3c, 71-412 Szczecin, Poland. 4 Center of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology, University of Szczecin, Szczecin, Poland


Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences | 2015

Hematological parameters in Polish mixed breed rabbits with addition of meat breed blood in the annual cycle.

Beata Tokarz-Deptuła; Paulina Niedźwiedzka-Rystwej; M. Adamiak; Beata Hukowska-Szematowicz; Alicja Trzeciak-Ryczek; Wiesław Deptuła

In the paper we studied haematologic values, such as haemoglobin concentration, haematocrit value, thrombocytes, leucocytes: lymphocytes, neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils and monocytes in the pheral blood in Polish mixed-breeds with addition of meat breed blood in order to obtain the reference values which are until now not available for this animals. In studying this indices we took into consideration the impact of the season (spring, summer, autumn, winter), and sex of the animals. The studies have shown a high impact of the season of the year on those rabbits, but only in spring and summer. Moreover we observed that the sex has mean impact on the studied values of haematological parameters in those rabbits. According to our knowledge, this is the first paper on haematologic values in this widely used group of rabbits, so they may serve as reference values.


Acta Biochimica Polonica | 2015

The importance of liver lesions and changes to biochemical and coagulation factors in the pathogenesis of RHD

Alicja Trzeciak-Ryczek; Beata Tokarz-Deptuła; Wiesław Deptuła

RHDV (rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus) is an etiologic factor of RHD (rabbit haemorrhagic disease), which is highly morbid and mortal viral infection of an adult European rabbit. Although three decades have passed since the first outbreak of rabbit haemorrhagic disease, the pathogenesis of RHD has still not been fully elucidated. It is known that RHDV replicates in the liver within the first hours following infection, causing necrotic and apoptotic cell death of hepatocytes. Anatomopathological changes are also observed in other organs of infected rabbits, i.e. lungs, spleen, kidneys, heart, as well as central nerve system. These changes leading to animals death are predominantly caused by systemic hemorrhagic diathesis with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), appearing most likely as a consequence of liver cell loss through RHDV-induced apoptosis. In this paper, we presented previously described changes in biochemical and coagulation factors in RHDV infection.


Central European Journal of Immunology | 2014

B and T cell values in peripheral blood in Polish mixed breed rabbits.

Beata Tokarz-Deptuła; Paulina Niedźwiedzka-Rystwej; Beata Hukowska-Szematowicz; Alicja Trzeciak-Ryczek; Mateusz Adamiak; Wiesław Deptuła

Due to the lack of reference values for immunological parameters in Polish mixed breed rabbits, the study was aimed at developing standards for B-cells with CD19+ receptor, and T-cells with CD5+ receptor, and their subpopulations, namely T-cells with receptors CD4+, CD8+ and CD25+ in peripheral blood of Polish mixed breed rabbits, as well as at assessing the impact of four seasons and sex of the animals on such values. The results of the study not only are the source of reference values, but also revealed that the season of the year and sex of the rabbits affect the percentage of B- and T-cells and their subpopulations in peripheral blood.


Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences | 2013

Platelets--an important element of the immune system.

Alicja Trzeciak-Ryczek; Beata Tokarz-Deptuła; Wiesław Deptuła


Central European Journal of Immunology | 2011

Review paper Adipose tissue – component of the immune system

Alicja Trzeciak-Ryczek; Beata Tokarz-Deptuła; Paulina Niedźwiedzka-Rystwej; Wiesław Deptuła


Acta Biochimica Polonica | 2013

Apoptosis of peripheral blood leucocytes in rabbits infected with different strains of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus

Paulina Niedźwiedzka-Rystwej; Beata Hukowska-Szematowicz; Beata Tokarz-Deptuła; Alicja Trzeciak-Ryczek; Joanna Działo; Wiesław Deptuła

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M. Adamiak

University of Szczecin

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