To reveal the innate immunity of mast cells against recombinant VP1-VP4 protein of foot-and-mouth disease virus(FMDV), mouse peritoneal mast cells(PMCs) were pulsed with recombinant VP1-VP4 protein. The supernatants harvested from PMCs cultures were applied to the high throughput ELISA array. Our results show that the expression levels of CCL19, L-selectin, CCL17, and TNF alpha released from PMCs pulsed with recombinant VP1-VP4 were significantly down-regulated compared with PMCs alone(P<0.001). Surprisingl...
Received:December 15,2015;Accepted:April 15,2016Supported by:National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.31402174),Comprehensive Reform Project of Veterinary Medicine inUniversities,Hebei Province,Key Project of Hebei Education Department(No.ZD2015040