Berteselli G V, Filipe J, Martelli A, Vezzaro G, Canali E, Dall'Ara P
Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, University of Milan, Via dell'Università, Lodi, Italy.
Fiamenghi Domenico, Gianluigi, Claudio e Matteo S.S. Cascina San Giacomo, Strada San Giacomo, San Bassano, Cremona, Italy.
Front Vet Sci. 2024 May 28;11:1383379. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1383379. eCollection 2024.
The transfer of immunoglobulins from the mother to newborns is widely recognized as a critical event for safeguarding offspring against potentially life-threatening infectious diseases. Mainly for this reason, this study aimed to assess the concentrations of immunoglobulin G (IgG) and immunoglobulin A (IgA) in the saliva of newborn calves and explore its potential use for monitoring passive immunity transfer from cows to calves, as also to evaluate how colostrum intake affects serum and saliva IgG and IgA concentrations.
The quality of colostrum samples was evaluated using an optical refractometer before administration to the calves. Saliva and blood samples from 24 calves were obtained at the day of birth (T0) and 2 days after (T2) for determination of serum concentrations of total protein by refractometer, IgG and IgA (both on serum and saliva) by ELISA test.
Positive correlations were observed between salivary IgA at T2 and salivary IgG at T2. A significant increase in both IgG and IgA levels in calf serum and saliva was noted. Salivary IgA levels can reflect salivary IgG levels.
These findings suggest the potential utility of IgA in monitoring passive immunity transfer, and do not exclude saliva as an alternative, practical, and non-invasive matrix for assessing passive immunity transfer.
免疫球蛋白从母体向新生儿的转移被广泛认为是保护后代免受潜在危及生命的传染病侵害的关键事件。主要出于这个原因,本研究旨在评估新生犊牛唾液中免疫球蛋白G(IgG)和免疫球蛋白A(IgA)的浓度,探索其在监测母牛向犊牛被动免疫转移方面的潜在用途,并评估初乳摄入如何影响血清和唾液中IgG和IgA的浓度。
在给犊牛投喂初乳样本之前,使用光学折射仪评估其质量。在出生当天(T0)和出生后2天(T2)采集24头犊牛的唾液和血液样本,通过折射仪测定血清总蛋白浓度,通过酶联免疫吸附测定(ELISA)试验测定血清和唾液中的IgG和IgA。
在T2时观察到唾液IgA与T2时唾液IgG之间存在正相关。犊牛血清和唾液中的IgG和IgA水平均显著升高。唾液IgA水平可以反映唾液IgG水平。
这些发现表明IgA在监测被动免疫转移方面具有潜在用途,并且不排除唾液作为评估被动免疫转移的一种替代、实用且非侵入性的基质。