24 research outputs found

    TNFα-dependent development of lymphoid tissue in the absence of RORγt⁺ lymphoid tissue inducer cells

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    Lymphoid tissue often forms within sites of chronic inflammation. Here we report that expression of the proinflammatory cytokine TNFa drives development of lymphoid tissue in the intestine. Formation of this ectopic lymphoid tissue was not dependent on the presence of canonical RORgt(+) lymphoid tissue inducer (LTi) cells, because animals expressing increased levels of TNFα but lacking RORgt(+) LTi cells (TNF/Rorc(gt)(−/−) mice) developed lymphoid tissue in inflamed areas. Unexpectedly, such animals developed several lymph nodes that were structurally and functionally similar to those of wild type animals. TNFα production by F4/80(+) myeloid cells present within the anlagen was important for activation of stromal cells during the late stages of embryogenesis and for the activation of an organogenic program that allowed development of lymph nodes. Our results show that lymphoid tissue organogenesis can occur in the absence of LTi cells and suggest that interactions between TNFα-expressing myeloid cells and stromal cells have an important role in secondary lymphoid organ formation

    Investigation into the seasonal salmonellosis in lactating dairy cattle

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    Sporadic salmonellosis has been reported in mature lactating dairy cattle in the southwestern United States and is an intriguing problem in that Salmonella can be cultured from faecal samples of these cattle throughout the year. However, it is pathogenic only during late summer/early autumn and in certain years. We sampled apparently healthy (n=10) and diarrhoeic (n=10) cattle during an outbreak on a 2000 head dairy in 2003. The following year, monthly faecal (from the same 30 head), total mixed ration, water, and pen soil samples were collected for Salmonella culture. No serogroup, serotype, genetic, or antimicrobial susceptibility differences were observed in comparison of isolates from healthy and sick cattle. During year 2 of the study, Salmonella was routinely cultured (although highly variable from month to month) from the cattle and the environment, although no outbreak of salmonellosis was observed
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