Urocortin (UCN) is a new neuropeptide of the
corticotrophin-releasing hormone (CRH) family which plays an
important role in immune responses. Mycobacterium avium
subspecies paratuberculosis (Map) is the etiological
agent of paratuberculosis (Johne's disease). The role of UCN or CRH
in the pathogenesis of Map-infection is unknown. In the
present study, we first cloned the bovine UCN gene and demonstrated
the profile of UCN or CRH expression in peripheral blood cells from
Map-infected cattle and uninfected controls by real-time
reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and ELISA
analysis. These data are the first observations of the
characteristic kinetics of these neuropeptides in
Map-infection. UCN or CRH expression in non-stimulated blood
samples from infectedcattle was higher than that in similarly
treated samples from uninfected controls; however, exposure to
Map lysate and live Map resulted in down-regulated
expression of UCN in infected cattle compared to their counterparts
from uninfected controls. These results have provided a direction
in understanding the pathogenesis of paratuberculosis and improving
diagnostic methods for Map-infection