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Adaptive and Innate Immune Response of Leishmania Infantum Infection in Cirneco Dell’etna Dog Breed

Lola Martínez-Sáez,Annalisa Amato, Carmelo Cavallo, Pablo Jesús Marín-García, Luigi Liotta,Lola Llobat

Comparative Immunology Microbiology and Infectious Diseases(2024)

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Leishmania spp. are an intracellular protozoa present in many countries around the world. In Europe, both the parasite and the disease it causes, leishmaniasis, are endemic in the Mediterranean basin. Clinical signs and severity of disease are highly variable depending on the host in both humans and dogs, traditionally considered the main reservoir of the parasite. The reason for these differences is not known, but it has been speculated that some hosts present immune response, related to activation of Th1 and Th17, capable of controlling the spread of the parasite, and that these immune responses are related to the genetic background of the host. The Ibizan hound, an autochthonous canine breed of the Mediterranean basin, has been postulated as a breed resistant to infection, but other canine breeds evolutionarily close to it and native to this region have not been studied. One of them is the Cirneco dell’Etna, native to the island of Sicily in southern Italy. In this study, the immune response against L. infantum infection in this canine breed was analysed. The results showed that infected dogs of this breed present high levels of several cytokines related to Th1 and Th17 immune response, and significant correlation between serum levels of cytokines related to disease resistance. Further studies are necessary in this canine breed to determine the mechanisms of immune response and genetic background related to L. infantum infection control.
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Cirneco dell’Etna,cytokines,dog,innate immune response,Leishmania
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