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Valoración inmunohistoquímica de la expresión de IFN-y en los diferentes tipos lesionales característicos de la paratuberculosis bovina

Authors: Fernández Fernández, Miguel; Castaño, Pablo; Muñoz, M.; Royo González, Marcos; Fuertes Franco, Miguel; Ferreras, Mª del Carmen; Benavides, Julio; +1 Authors

Valoración inmunohistoquímica de la expresión de IFN-y en los diferentes tipos lesionales característicos de la paratuberculosis bovina

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Los animales infectados por Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (Map) pueden presentar diferentes tipos lesionales, desde formas focales caracterizadas por granulomas bien delimitados, sin bacterias y localizados en el tejido linfoide intestinal o en la lámina propia adyacente, asociados a la fase subclínica de la enfermedad, hasta lesiones granulomatosas difusas, con gran cantidad de células epitelioides que albergan micobacterias (formas multibacilares) o con predominio de linfocitos con granulomas dispersos sin apenas carga micobacteriana (formas paucibacilares). Se conoce que la respuesta inmune del hospedador juega un papel fundamental en el desarrollo lesional. El objetivo del trabajo es conocer la expresión local de IFN-γ mediante métodos inmunohistoquímicos en los diferentes tipos de lesión en terneros infectados experimentalmente con Map. Solamente se encontró inmunotinción positiva en linfocitos.....

Trabajo presentado a la XXVI Reunión de la Sociedad Española de Anatomía Patológica Veterinaria (Zaragoza, 18-20 Junio 2014).

Este trabajo ha sido financiado por el Proyecto de Investigación AGL2012-39818-C02-01 del MINECO.

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