Association between MHC gene and immune response to FMD vaccine in Malnad Gidda cattle

Malnad Gidda cattle with specific qualities like disease resistance, heat tolerance, ability to survive and productionunder stress and low input conditions needs to be conserved for future. They are found to be less susceptible forfoot and mouth disease (FMD) and are normally not vaccinated for FMD....

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Main Authors: HEMANTH GOWDA K, M NARAYANA SWMAY, C S NAGARAJA, K GANESH, NAVEEN KUMAR G S
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Published: Indian Council of Agricultural Research 2022-02-01
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author HEMANTH GOWDA K
M NARAYANA SWMAY
C S NAGARAJA
K GANESH
NAVEEN KUMAR G S
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description Malnad Gidda cattle with specific qualities like disease resistance, heat tolerance, ability to survive and productionunder stress and low input conditions needs to be conserved for future. They are found to be less susceptible forfoot and mouth disease (FMD) and are normally not vaccinated for FMD. The present study was conducted todetermine the genetic polymorphism at MHC DRB3.2 loci and cellular immune responsiveness to FMD vaccinationin Malnad Gidda compared to Hallikar × HF crossbred cattle. A total of 12 cattle, of which six Malnad Gidda andsix Hallikar × Holstein Friesian crossbred animals aged between one to three years were selected. The genomicDNA was isolated and utilized to determine the genetic polymorphism at MHC DRB3.2 loci. The blood sampleswere collected from the same animals for estimation of CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes by flow cytometry to determinethe cellular immune responsiveness to FMD vaccination. The data obtained were subjected to statistical analysisGraphPad Prism Version 5.01. The two allelic variants MHC DRB3.2*117 and *219 present between MalnadGidda and Holstein Friesian crossbred cattle could be responsible for better cellular immune responsiveness withsignificantly higher CD4 lymphocytes population to FMD vaccination in Malnad Gidda cattle compared to Hallikar× HF crossbred cattle.
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spelling doaj.art-e8dad11b788344af869d1e6464a82a272023-02-08T11:30:25ZengIndian Council of Agricultural ResearchIndian Journal of Animal Sciences0367-83182394-33272022-02-0192110.56093/ijans.v92i1.120907Association between MHC gene and immune response to FMD vaccine in Malnad Gidda cattleHEMANTH GOWDA K0M NARAYANA SWMAY1C S NAGARAJA2K GANESH3NAVEEN KUMAR G S4Karnataka Veterinary Animal Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, Karnataka 585 401 IndiaKarnataka Veterinary Animal Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, Karnataka 585 401 IndiaKarnataka Veterinary Animal Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, Karnataka 585 401 IndiaKarnataka Veterinary Animal Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, Karnataka 585 401 IndiaKarnataka Veterinary Animal Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, Karnataka 585 401 IndiaMalnad Gidda cattle with specific qualities like disease resistance, heat tolerance, ability to survive and productionunder stress and low input conditions needs to be conserved for future. They are found to be less susceptible forfoot and mouth disease (FMD) and are normally not vaccinated for FMD. The present study was conducted todetermine the genetic polymorphism at MHC DRB3.2 loci and cellular immune responsiveness to FMD vaccinationin Malnad Gidda compared to Hallikar × HF crossbred cattle. A total of 12 cattle, of which six Malnad Gidda andsix Hallikar × Holstein Friesian crossbred animals aged between one to three years were selected. The genomicDNA was isolated and utilized to determine the genetic polymorphism at MHC DRB3.2 loci. The blood sampleswere collected from the same animals for estimation of CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes by flow cytometry to determinethe cellular immune responsiveness to FMD vaccination. The data obtained were subjected to statistical analysisGraphPad Prism Version 5.01. The two allelic variants MHC DRB3.2*117 and *219 present between MalnadGidda and Holstein Friesian crossbred cattle could be responsible for better cellular immune responsiveness withsignificantly higher CD4 lymphocytes population to FMD vaccination in Malnad Gidda cattle compared to Hallikar× HF crossbred cattle.https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/120907Foot and mouth diseaseImmune responseMalnad giddaMHC gene
spellingShingle HEMANTH GOWDA K
M NARAYANA SWMAY
C S NAGARAJA
K GANESH
NAVEEN KUMAR G S
Association between MHC gene and immune response to FMD vaccine in Malnad Gidda cattle
Indian Journal of Animal Sciences
Foot and mouth disease
Immune response
Malnad gidda
MHC gene
title Association between MHC gene and immune response to FMD vaccine in Malnad Gidda cattle
title_full Association between MHC gene and immune response to FMD vaccine in Malnad Gidda cattle
title_fullStr Association between MHC gene and immune response to FMD vaccine in Malnad Gidda cattle
title_full_unstemmed Association between MHC gene and immune response to FMD vaccine in Malnad Gidda cattle
title_short Association between MHC gene and immune response to FMD vaccine in Malnad Gidda cattle
title_sort association between mhc gene and immune response to fmd vaccine in malnad gidda cattle
topic Foot and mouth disease
Immune response
Malnad gidda
MHC gene
url https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/120907
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