TY - JOUR
T1 - Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Asian Elephants (Elephas maximus)
T2 - Histologic Lesions With Correlation to Local Immune Responses
AU - Landolfi, J. A.
AU - Terio, K. A.
AU - Miller, M.
AU - Junecko, B. F.
AU - Reinhart, T.
N1 - The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: Dr. Landolfi received financial support from the Morris Animal Foundation in the form of a Fellowship Training Grant (D07ZO-401) to pursue this research. Supply funding was provided in part by a grant from the University of Illinois Campus Research Board.
PY - 2015/5/3
Y1 - 2015/5/3
N2 - Although Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection is an important health concern for Asian elephants (Elephas maximus), no studies have evaluated the associated local immune responses or histologic lesions. In primates including humans, latent tuberculosis is distinguished by well-organized granulomas with TH1 cytokine expression, whereas active disease is characterized by poorly organized inflammation and local imbalance in TH1/TH2 cytokines. This study examined archival, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded lung samples from 5 tuberculosis-negative and 9 tuberculosis-positive Asian elephants. Lesions were assessed by light microscopy, and lymphoid infiltrates were characterized by CD3 and CD20 immunolabeling. Expression of TH1 (interferon [IFN]–γ, tumor necrosis factor [TNF]–α) and TH2 (interleukin [IL]–4, IL-10, transforming growth factor [TGF]-β) cytokines was determined using in situ hybridization. In 6 of 9 samples, inflammation was similar to the pattern of primate active disease with low to moderate numbers of lymphocytes, most of which were CD20 positive. In 1 sample, inflammation was most similar to latent tuberculosis in primates with numerous CD3-positive lymphocytes. Expression of IFN-γ was detected in 3 of 8 tuberculosis-positive samples. Expression of TNF-α was detected in 3 of 8 positive samples, including the one with latent morphology. Low-level expression of IL-4 was present in 4 of 8 positive samples. Only single positive samples displayed expression of IL-10 and TGF-β. Tuberculosis-negative samples generally lacked cytokine expression. Results showed heterogeneity in lesions of elephant tuberculosis similar to those of latent and active disease in primates, with variable expression of both TH1 and TH2 cytokines.
AB - Although Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection is an important health concern for Asian elephants (Elephas maximus), no studies have evaluated the associated local immune responses or histologic lesions. In primates including humans, latent tuberculosis is distinguished by well-organized granulomas with TH1 cytokine expression, whereas active disease is characterized by poorly organized inflammation and local imbalance in TH1/TH2 cytokines. This study examined archival, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded lung samples from 5 tuberculosis-negative and 9 tuberculosis-positive Asian elephants. Lesions were assessed by light microscopy, and lymphoid infiltrates were characterized by CD3 and CD20 immunolabeling. Expression of TH1 (interferon [IFN]–γ, tumor necrosis factor [TNF]–α) and TH2 (interleukin [IL]–4, IL-10, transforming growth factor [TGF]-β) cytokines was determined using in situ hybridization. In 6 of 9 samples, inflammation was similar to the pattern of primate active disease with low to moderate numbers of lymphocytes, most of which were CD20 positive. In 1 sample, inflammation was most similar to latent tuberculosis in primates with numerous CD3-positive lymphocytes. Expression of IFN-γ was detected in 3 of 8 tuberculosis-positive samples. Expression of TNF-α was detected in 3 of 8 positive samples, including the one with latent morphology. Low-level expression of IL-4 was present in 4 of 8 positive samples. Only single positive samples displayed expression of IL-10 and TGF-β. Tuberculosis-negative samples generally lacked cytokine expression. Results showed heterogeneity in lesions of elephant tuberculosis similar to those of latent and active disease in primates, with variable expression of both TH1 and TH2 cytokines.
KW - Elephas maximus
KW - cytokine
KW - elephant
KW - local immunity
KW - tuberculosis
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U2 - 10.1177/0300985814548517
DO - 10.1177/0300985814548517
M3 - Article
C2 - 25228055
AN - SCOPUS:84930171947
SN - 0300-9858
VL - 52
SP - 535
EP - 542
JO - Veterinary pathology
JF - Veterinary pathology
IS - 3
ER -