Changes in Immune Cell Composition During the
Periparturient Period in Female Dromedary Camels
Jamal Hussen1*, Abdullah IA Al-Mubarak1,
Naser Abdallah Al Humam1, Turke Shawaf2 and
Faisal Almathen3,4
1Department
of Microbiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal
University, Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia
2Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary
Medicine, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia
3Department of Veterinary Public Health, College of
Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia;
4The Camel Research Center, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa,
Saudi Arabia
*Corresponding author:
jhussen@kfu.edu.sa
Abstract
In the dromedary she-camel, the impact of
parturition on composition and phenotype of blood immune cells has not been
evaluated so far. Therefore, the current study aimed to investigate the
composition of blood leukocytes and their cell adhesion molecules expression in
she-camels during the periparturient period. Using flow cytometry and membrane
immunofluorescence, leukocyte composition and adhesion molecules expression were
analyzed in blood samples collected from she-camels at days -28, -14, 0, +14 and
+28 relative to calving. At parturition, she-camels showed a significant rise in
the number of total leukocytes with increased numbers of neutrophilic
granulocytes. Two weeks after calving, the number of total lymphocytes was
significantly elevated. Among lymphocytes, the numbers of CD4+ T cells and B
cells were expanded.
Although the cell number of total monocytes did not change significantly during
the periparturient period, significant differences in the fractions of monocyte
subsets were observed. The number of the CD14high MHCIIlow
monocyte subset was significantly decreased at calving and remained at a low
abundance during the postparturient time, while the numbers of the CD14high
MHCIIhigh and the CD14low MHCIIhigh monocyte
subsets was increased after calving. For neutrophils (at calving and at day +14
after calving) and monocytes (at calving), a significant increase in the
expression of the cell adhesion molecule CD11a was observed. Collectively, the
present study identified several alterations in the leukogram and distribution
of blood monocyte and lymphocyte subpopulations during the periparturient period
in dromedary she-camels.
To Cite This Article: Hussen J, Al-Mubarak AIA, Al Humam NA, Shawaf T
and Almathen F, 2021. Changes in immune cell composition during the
periparturient period in female dromedary camels. Pak Vet J, 41(2): 221-227.
http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2021.004