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. 2005 Jan;114(1):101–111. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2567.2004.02003.x

Table 3.

Summary of the antimycobacterial cellular and humoral immunological responses by Mycobacterium bovis-infected cattle (group 2 animals) in the week prior to PM (arranged by increasing PM score)

Cellular assays Cytokineβ mRNA PCR Antibody OD450



Animal PM score DTH* PPD-B Increase (mm) LPA (net cpm) PPD-B PWM IFN-γ ODI IFN-γ IL-2 IL-4 IL-10 IgG1 IgG2
B1 12 28·5 31 644 213 172 11·6 + + + + + + 0·09 0·16
B5 17 11·5 189 585 12·4 + + + + + − + + + 0·09 0·12
B4 20 17  5240 2072 14·3 + + + + + + 0·37 0·28
B2 22 15  2232 80 862 11·9 + + + + + + + + 0·38 0·16
B6 25 12·5 49 493  4·9 + + + + + + + 0·76 0·77
B3 47  8·5  999 3176 16·0 + + + + + 0·87 0·16
*

Following collection of the last blood samples, animals were skin-tested. The DTH response was measured after 72 hr using callipers and reported as increase in skin thickness.

LPA and IFN-γ data are presented as follows. Net c.p.m. (test antigen c.p.m. − control c.p.m.), a net c.p.m. reported as negative = no net positive proliferation towards PPD-B. ELISA ODI (test antigen OD/control OD). All animals retained an IFN-γ response to PWM (ODI > 7).

Cytokine mRNA PCR results are presented as scores relative to β-actin.