Vet World   Vol.18   April-2025  Article - 26 

Research Article

Veterinary World, 18(4): 1014-1024

https://doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2025.1014-1024

Differential expression of TLR and CXCR genes in mammary HC11 cells challenged with Bacillus cereus and Bacillus subtilis: Implications for mastitis resistance

Nova Dilla Yanthi1, Anneke Anggraeni2, Syahruddin Said3, Sugiyono Saputra1, Retno Damayanti Soejoedono4, Muladno Muladno5, Nina Herlina3, Ima Fauziah6, Herjuno Ari Nugroho1, Mukh Fajar Nasrulloh1, and Rida Tiffarent1

1. Research Center for Applied Microbiology, Research Organization for Life Sciences and Environment, National Research and Innovation Agency, Cibinong Science Center, Jl. Raya Jakarta - Bogor KM. 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, West Java, Indonesia.

2. Research Center for Animal Husbandry, Research Organization for Agriculture and Food, National Research and Innovation Agency, Cibinong Science Center, Jl. Raya Jakarta - Bogor KM. 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, West Java, Indonesia.

3. Research Center for Applied Zoology, Research Organization for Life Sciences and Environment, National Research and Innovation Agency, Cibinong Science Center, Jl. Raya Jakarta - Bogor KM. 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, West Java, Indonesia.

4. Division of Medical Microbiology, School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Bogor Agricultural University (IPB University), Jl. Agatis, Kampus IPB Dramaga, Bogor 16680, West Java, Indonesia.

5. Department of Animal Production and Technology, Faculty of Animal Science, Bogor Agricultural University (IPB University), Jl. Agatis, Kampus IPB Dramaga, Bogor 16680, West Java, Indonesia.

6. Research Centre for Veterinary Science, Research Organization for Health, National Research and Innovation Agency, Cibinong Science Center, Jl. Raya Jakarta - Bogor KM. 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, West Java, Indonesia.

Background and Aim: Mastitis remains a major health challenge in dairy cattle, often caused by Gram-positive pathogens. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and chemokine receptors (CXCRs) play essential roles in the innate immune response of mammary epithelial cells (MECs). However, the differential expression of these genes in response to specific mastitis-causing Bacillus spp. has not been comprehensively evaluated. This study aimed to characterize the temporal gene expression patterns of TLR and CXCR family members in murine mammary epithelial HC11 cells exposed to Bacillus cereus and Bacillus subtilis, thereby providing insights into their immunological roles in mastitis pathogenesis.

Materials and Methods: HC11 cells were cultured and infected with B. cereus and B. subtilis (5 × 10⁷ colony-forming units/mL) and incubated at 37°C with 95% O2 and 5% CO2 for 48 h in RPMI 1640 medium supplemented with serum and antibiotics. Gene expression of interleukin (IL)-6, IL-8, TLR2, TLR4, IL-1 alpha (IL-1α), and CXCR1 was evaluated by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction at 0, 6, 12, 24, 48, and 72 h post-infection. Expression levels were normalized to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and analyzed using ΔCt methods and Spearman correlation.

Results: TLR2 exhibited a biphasic expression pattern, with early upregulation followed by suppression, while TLR4 showed higher expression in response to B. subtilis than B. cereus. IL-6 displayed prolonged expression under B. subtilis challenge but was transient under B. cereus exposure. IL-1α showed consistent expression across both bacterial challenges, suggesting its potential as a stable biomarker for mastitis susceptibility. CXCR1 exhibited delayed but sustained expression, indicative of its role in secondary neutrophil recruitment. IL-8 expression correlated with early immune activation and chemotactic signaling.

Conclusion: The immune response of HC11 MECs to Gram-positive bacterial infection is gene- and pathogen-specific. TLR and CXCR genes show distinct temporal profiles, underscoring their utility in understanding epithelial-driven immune defense. These findings provide molecular insights into mastitis pathogenesis and identify IL-1α, IL-6, and CXCR1 as promising targets for genetic selection and therapeutic intervention.

Keywords: Bacillus cereus, Bacillus subtilis, chemokine receptors, gene expression, HC11 cells, innate immunity, mastitis, toll-like receptors.

How to cite this article: Yanthi ND, Anggraeni A, Said S, Saputra S, Soejoedono RD, Muladno M, Herlina N, Fauziah I, Nugroho HA, Nasrulloh MF, and Tiffarent R (2025) Differential expression of TLR and CXCR genes in mammary HC11 cells challenged with Bacillus cereus and Bacillus subtilis: Implications for mastitis resistance, Veterinary World, 18(4): 1014–1024.

Received: 13-11-2024   Accepted: 24-03-2025   Published online: 25-04-2025

Corresponding author: Nova Dilla Yanthi    E-mail: nova002@brin.go.id, nova.dy@gmail.com

DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2025.1014-1024

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