Helicobacter suis induces changes in gastric inflammation and acid secretion markers in pigs of different ages

Veterinary research(2017)

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Gastric mRNA expression of markers for acid secretion and inflammation and presence of gastric ulceration was studied in naturally Helicobacter suis -infected and non-infected 2–3 months old, 6–8 months old and adult pigs. In H. suis -infected 2–3 months old pigs, IL-8 and IL-1β transcript levels were upregulated in the pyloric gland zone, indicating an innate immune response. A similar response was demonstrated in the fundic gland zone of adult pigs, potentially due to a shift of H. suis colonization from the pyloric to the fundic gland zone. A Treg response in combination with decreased expressions of IL-8, IL-17A and IFN-γ was indicated to be present in the H. suis -infected 6–8 months old pigs, which may have contributed to persistence of H. suis . In H. suis -infected adult pigs, a Treg response accompanied by a Th17 response was indicated, which may have played a role in the decreased number of H. suis bacteria in the stomach of this age group. The decreased G-cell mass and upregulated expression of somatostatin indicated decreased acid secretion in H. suis -infected 6–8 months old pigs. In H. suis -infected adult pigs, upregulation of most markers for gastric acid secretion and increased G-cell mass was detected. Presence of severe hyperkeratosis and erosions in the non-glandular part of the stomach were mainly seen in the H. suis -positive groups. These results show that H. suis infection affects the expression of markers for acid secretion and inflammation and indicate that these effects differ depending on the infection phase.
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Helicobacter Suis,Gland Zone,Suis Infection,Gastric Acid Secretion,Severe Hyperkeratosis
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