Abstract

BackgroundNeospora caninum is an apicomplexan protozoan that is considered one of the main agents responsible for abortion in ruminants. The lesions found in the central nervous system (CNS) of aborted fetuses show multifocal necrosis, gliosis, and perivascular cuffs of mononuclear cells, but the inflammatory and glial cells have not been immunophenotypically characterized. The lesions in the CNS of infected adult animals have rarely been described. Therefore, in this study, we characterized the lesions, the immunophenotypes of the inflammatory and glial cells and the expression of MHC-II and PCNA in the CNS of goats infected with N. caninum. The CNS of eight aborted fetuses and six adult male goats naturally infected with N. caninum were analyzed with lectin histochemistry (RCA1) and immunohistochemistry (with anti-CD3, −CD79α, −GFAP, −MHC-II, and -PCNA antibodies). All animals were the offspring of dams naturally infected with N. caninum.ResultsThe microscopic lesions in the CNS of the aborted fetuses consisted of perivascular cuffs composed mainly of macrophages (RCA1+), rare T lymphocytes (CD3+), and rare B lymphocytes (CD79α+). Multifocal necrosis surrounded by astrocytes (GFAP+), gliosis composed predominantly of monocytic-lineage cells (macrophages and microglia, RCA1+), and the cysts of N. caninum, related (or not) to the lesions were present. Similar lesions were found in four of the six male goats, and multinucleate giant cells related to focal gliosis were also found in three adult goats. Anti-GFAP immunostaining showed astrocytes characterizing areas of glial scarring. Cysts of N. caninum were found in three adult male goats. The presence of N. caninum was evaluated with histopathology, immunohistochemistry, and PCR. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated anti-PCNA labeling of macrophages and microglia in the perivascular cuffs and the expression of MHC-II by microglia and endothelial cells in the CNS of the aborted fetuses and adult male goats.ConclusionsMacrophages and microglia were the predominant inflammatory cells in the CNS of aborted fetuses and healthy adult male goats infected with N. caninum. Activated astrocytes were mainly associated with inflamed areas, suggesting that astrocytes were involved in the resolution of the lesions.

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  • Neospora caninum is an apicomplexan protozoan that is considered one of the main agents responsible for abortion in ruminants

  • The aim of this study was to characterize the inflammatory response and the glial cells in the central nervous system (CNS) lesions in fetuses aborted by N. caninum infection and in healthy male goats naturally infected with the protozoan

  • The congenital infection of the adult male goats was confirmed by the detection of specific antibodies with indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT) (1:50) in sera obtained from blood samples collected before the ingestion of colostrum and by the detection in the dams’ placentas of N. caninum DNA with PCR and DNA sequencing

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Neospora caninum is an apicomplexan protozoan that is considered one of the main agents responsible for abortion in ruminants. The main lesions found in tissue sections of the central nervous systems (CNS) of the aborted fetuses are multifocal necroses, glioses, and perivascular mononuclear cell cuffs, together with N. caninum itself [11,13,14,15]. Similar lesions to those found in fetuses were observed in a sheep [16] and cow [17] diagnosed with neosporosis by the isolation of the parasite and PCR, respectively

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