Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Online ISSN : 1347-7439
Print ISSN : 0916-7250
ISSN-L : 0916-7250
Pathology
Immunohistochemical phenotyping of macrophages and T lymphocytes infiltrating in peripheral nerve lesions of dourine-affected horses
Yusuke TANAKAAltanchimeg ADILBISHKenji KOYAMAMungun-Ochir BAYASGALANNoriyuki HORIUCHINyamdolgor URANBILEGKenichi WATANABEBaatarjargal PUREVDORJSoyolmaa GURDORJBattur BANZRAGCHBattsetseg BADGARKeisuke SUGANUMANaoaki YOKOYAMANoboru INOUEYoshiyasu KOBAYASHI
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2020 Volume 82 Issue 10 Pages 1502-1505

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Dourine is a deadly protozoan disease in equids caused by infection with Trypanosoma equiperdum. Neurological signs in the later stage of infection may be caused by peripheral polyneuritis and related axonal degeneration. This neuritis involves T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, and macrophages, and is observed in cases without obvious neurological signs. However, the pathogenesis of neuritis remains unclear. We identified M2 macrophages and CD8 T cells as the predominant phenotypes in neuritis of dourine-affected horses with or without neurological signs. In contrast, the populations of M1 macrophages and CD4 T cells were small. This result indicates that inflammation was chronic and suggests that dourine-associated neuritis occurs at the early stage of infection.

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