Abstract

The expression of macrophage surface markers that are likely to be important in antigen presentation and cell interactions was examined in normal sheep and those with clinical paratuberculosis. Immunohistological studies demonstrated that intestinal macrophages in diseased sheep expressed MHC Class II, LFA-1 and CR4 antigens weakly compared with normal tissues. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction analysis of MHC class II mRNA in intestinal whole tissue samples showed no significant difference between control and diseased groups. A reduction in molecules such as MHC class II and LFA-1 on the surface of infected macrophages could have implications for survival of the intracellular mycobacteria and the persistence of infection.

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