IMMUNOBIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF MARINE Debaryomyces Hansenii-DERIVED LYSATES ON GOAT PERIPHERAL BLOOD LEUKOCYTES

Noé Medina Córdova, Martha Reyes Becerril, Miriam Angulo, Carlos Angulo

Abstract


Background. Successful immunomodulatory effects of yeast structural and secretory bioactive compounds have been demonstrated on several animal species. Likewise, studies have shown the ability of Debaryomyces hansenii to stimulate both immune and antioxidant responses on fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and recently, goats. Objective. To analyze the immunostimulant activity of lysates derived from five strains of the marine yeast D. hansenii in goat peripheral blood leukocytes using in vitro assays. Methodology. For this purpose, leukocytes from caprine peripheral blood were isolated and incubated (24 h) with lysate-derived D. hansenii strains and Zymosan (positive control). Results. The results revealed that these strains significantly increased cell immune parameters, such as phagocytic capacity, reactive oxygen species (respiratory burst) and nitric oxide production, and myeloperoxidase activity. Antioxidant enzyme assays in leukocytes stimulated with lysate-derived D. hansenii demonstrated significant increases in superoxide dismutase and catalase activities. Implications. This in vitro study using peripheral blood leukocytes suggest that lysates derived from marine yeast D. hansenii strains could be considered immunostimulants for goats through their ability to stimulate the non-specific immune parameters and the antioxidant immune mechanism, without affecting leukocyte viability. Conclusion. In particular, the results indicated that D. hansenii BCS001 was able to modulate the immune parameters in goat immune cells. Therefore, additional in vivo immunostimulatory assays deserve further research, including other species of economic interest in food production.

Keywords


Immune response; immunostimulant; ruminants; bioactive compounds; antioxidant activity.

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URN: http://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/urn:ISSN:1870-0462-tsaes.v25i1.36677

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.56369/tsaes.3667



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