Research Papers: Immunology:
The mitochondrial and death receptor pathways involved in the thymocytes apoptosis induced by aflatoxin B1
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Abstract
Xi Peng1,*, Zhengqiang Yu1,*, Na Liang1,*, Xiaofeng Chi1, Xiaochong Li1, Min Jiang1, Jing Fang1, Hengmin Cui1, Weimin Lai1, Yi Zhou1 and Shan Zhou1
1 Key Laboratory of Animal Diseases and Environmental Hazards of Sichuan Province, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, Sichuan, PR China
* These authors have contributed equally to this work
Correspondence to:
Jing Fang, email:
Hengmin Cui, email:
Keywords: aflatoxin B1, thymocytes, apoptosis, signaling pathways, broilers, Immunology and Microbiology Section, Immune response, Immunity
Received: November 04, 2015 Accepted: February 05, 2016 Published: February 25, 2016
Abstract
Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is a potent immunosuppressive agent in endotherms, which can be related to the up-regulated apoptosis of immune organs. In this study, we investigated the roles of the mitochondrial, death receptor, and endoplasmic reticulum pathways in Aflatoxin B1 induced thymocytes apoptosis. Chickens were fed an aflatoxin B1 containing diet (0.6 mg/kg AFB1) for 3 weeks. Our results showed that (1) AFB1 diet induced the decrease of T-cell subsets, morphological changes, and excessive apoptosis of thymus. (2) The excessive apoptosis involved the mitochondrial pathway (up-regulation of Bax, Bak, cytC and down-regulation of Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL) and death receptor pathway (up-regulation of FasL, Fas and FADD). (3) Oxidative stress, an apoptosis inducer, was confirmed in the thymus. In conclusion, this is the first study to demonstrate that mitochondrial and death receptor pathways involved in AFB1 induced thymocytes apoptosis in broilers.
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