Defensin Gene Expression Levels (CBD1 and CBD103) in skin scrapings of the poodle dogs with and without dermatitis

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
10
Article ID: 
19956
4 pages
Research Article

Defensin Gene Expression Levels (CBD1 and CBD103) in skin scrapings of the poodle dogs with and without dermatitis

Alessandra C. O. Pinheiro, Andre M. C. Meneses, Sinerey K. S. A. Sousa, Alexandre R. Casseb, Elizabeth M. Barbosa, Washington L. A. Pereira; Maria V. B. Monteiro and Ednaldo S. Filho

Abstract: 

Defensins represent an important group of antimicrobial peptides and are expressed in the skin and other tissues of various mammalian species. These peptides participate in innate immunity, aiding in the immune response. The objective of this work was to compare the levels of β-defensin gene expressions (cBD1 and cBD103) in skin scrapings of the Poodle dogs with and without dermatitis. Eight dogs with dermatitis and 13 healthy dogs from the Veterinary Hospital and privately owned had collected skin scrapings. RNA extraction was obtained by Trizol® reagent. mRNA expression levels were estimated by RT-PCR using the SYBR® Green One-step Kit on the CFX96 Touch ™ Real-Time PCR Detection System (Bio-Rad, Hercules, CA, USA). Data were compared by 5% Student's t-test. Relative cBD1 and cBD103 genes expressions were significantly higher in dogs with dermatitis (P<0.05). Dogs with dermatitis showed higher levels of defensin expression, suggesting a possible immune response in the skin of these animals.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.19956.09.2020
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