High-resolution transcriptomics of bovine purified protein derivative-stimulated peripheral blood from cattle infected with Mycobacterium bovis across an experimental time course
Carolina N. Correia, Gillian P. McHugo, John A. Browne, Kirsten E. McLoughlin, Nicolas Nalpas, David A. Magee, Adam O. Whelan, Bernardo Villarreal‐Ramos, et al. (12 authors)
Tuberculosis · 2022-07
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Improved bovine tuberculosis (bTB) diagnostics with higher sensitivity and specificity are urgently required. A better understanding of the peripheral blood transcriptional response of Mycobacterium bovis-infected animals after bovine purified protein derivative (PPD-b) stimulation of whole blood-an important component of current bTB diagnostics-will provide new information for development of better diagnostics. METHODS: RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) was used to study the peripheral blood transcriptome after stimulation with PPD-b across four time points (-1 wk pre-infection, and +1 wk, +2 wk, and +10 wk post-infection) from a 14-week M. bovis infection time course experiment with ten age-matched Holstein-Friesian cattle. RESULTS: In vitro PPD-b stimulation of peripheral blood from M. bovis-infected and non-infected cattle elicited a strong transcriptional response. Comparison of PPD-b stimulated, and unstimulated samples revealed higher expression of genes encoding cytokine receptors, transcription factors, and interferon-inducible proteins. Lower expression was seen for genes encoding proteins involved in antimicrobial activity, C-type lectin receptors, inhibition of signal transduction, and genes encoding metal ion transporters. CONCLUSIONS: A transcriptional signature associated with the peripheral blood response to PPD-b stimulation consisting of 170 genes was identified exclusively in the post-infection time points. Therefore, this represents a panel of potential biomarkers of M. bovis infection.
MeSH terms
- Mycobacterium bovis
- Biology
- Transcriptome
- Whole blood
- Gene
- Stimulation
- Gene expression
- Babesia bovis
- Peripheral blood mononuclear cell
- Microbiology
- Molecular biology
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Immunology
- Tuberculosis