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      Goblet Cell Immune Response To Gastrointestinal Nematodes Infection In Sheep

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      2021-07-26
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      Samto, Muhammad Rafiq
      Tiuria, Risa
      Priosoeryanto, Bambang
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      Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) are a group of multicellular parasites that have evolved to coexist within the intestinal area of multiple species including sheep. Major gastrointestinal nematodes that parasitize sheep are Haemonchus contortus, Trichostrongylus spp., Cooperia curticei, and Oesophagostomum spp. Most of these nematodes affect the abomasum or small intestine causing varying type of clinical disease especially in young, growing animals. The host has a variety of immune system that can counter the infestation of GIN among them is mucus. Mucus are produced by Goblet cell which reside in the intestine. Mucus have a key protective role against GIN infections and it is important that this feature to not be neglected and studied further. The goal of this literature review is to better understand the role and effect of the mucin-producing Goblet cell have in the immune response on the infection of GIN in sheep. Noteworthy aspects of the goblet cell role in GIN infection are related to the Muc2. Muc2 expression differs between the sites of infection such as small intestine having a higher expression than on stomach. Important component of the GIN infection response for goblet role includes IL-25, IL-13, ILC2, Th2, Muc2 and Muc5ac. It is known that the main role of goblet cell in GIN infection are as producer of mucus, and as a physical barrier.
       
      Nematoda gastrointestinal (GIN) adalah sekelompok parasit multiseluler yang telah berevolusi untuk hidup berdampingan dalam area usus beberapa spesies hewan termasuk domba. Nematoda gastrointestinal utama yang menjadi parasit pada domba adalah Haemonchus contortus, Trichostrongylus spp., Cooperia curticei, dan Oesophagostomum spp. Sebagian besar nematoda ini mempengaruhi abomasum atau usus kecil yang menyebabkan berbagai jenis penyakit klinis terutama pada hewan muda yang sedang tumbuh. Inang hewan memiliki berbagai sistem kekebalan yang dapat melawan serangan GIN di antaranya adalah mucin/lendir. Lendir diproduksi oleh sel Goblet/sel piala yang berada di usus. Lendir memiliki peran perlindungan kunci terhadap infeksi GIN dan penting agar fitur ini tidak diabaikan dan dipelajari lebih lanjut. Tujuan dari tinjauan pustaka ini adalah untuk lebih memahami peran dan efek sel Goblet penghasil lendir dalam respon imun terhadap infeksi GIN pada domba. Aspek penting dari peran sel Goblet dalam infeksi GIN terkait dengan Muc2. Ekspresi muc2 berbeda antara tempat infeksi seperti usus kecil yang memiliki ekspresi lebih tinggi daripada di perut. Komponen penting dari respon infeksi GIN untuk peran Goblet termasuk IL-25, IL13, ILC2, Th2, Muc2 dan Muc5ac. Diketahui bahwa peran utama sel goblet dalam infeksi GIN adalah sebagai penghasil lendir, dan sebagai penghalang fisik.
       
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