Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Effects of divergent selection upon adrenocortical activity on immune traits in pig.
- Journal:
- BMC veterinary research
- Year:
- 2019
- Authors:
- Hervé, Julie et al.
- Affiliation:
- IECM · France
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The sustainability of farming and animal welfare requires the reconsideration of current selection schemes. In particular, implementation of new selection criteria related to animal health and welfare should help to produce more robust animals and to reduce anti-microbial use. The hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis plays a major role in metabolic regulation and adaptation processes and its activity is strongly influenced by genetic factors. A positive association between HPA axis activity and robustness was recently described. To explore whether selecting pigs upon HPA axis activity could increase their robustness, a divergent selection experiment was carried out in the Large White pig breed. This allowed the generation of low (HPA) and high (HPA) responders to adrenocorticotropic hormone administration. RESULTS: In this study, we compared 23 hematologic and immune parameters of 6-week-old, HPAand HPApiglets and analysed their response to a low dose of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) two weeks later. At six weeks of age, HPApiglets displayed greater red blood cell and leucocyte number including CD8αγδ cells, cytotoxic T lymphocytes, naive T helper (Th) cells and B lymphocytes as compared to HPAindividuals. The ability of blood cells to secrete TNFα in response to LPS ex vivo was higher for HPApigs. At week eight, the inflammatory response to the LPS in vivo challenge was poorly affected by the HPA axis activity. CONCLUSIONS: Divergent selection upon HPA axis activity modulated hematologic and immune parameters in 6-week-old pigs, which may confer an advantage to HPApigs at weaning. However, HPAand HPApiglets did not exhibit major differences in the parameters analysed two weeks later, i. e. in 8-week-old pigs. In conclusion, chronic exposure to high cortisol levels in HPApigs does not negatively impact immunity.
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