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Phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) Wing Web
Swelling Technique for Measuring Avian
Immunocompetence
• Delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH)
– The reaction is antigen specific and causes
swelling/thickening and redness at the site of antigen
injection in immunized animals (e.g. tuberculosis skin
test)
• Using DTH to measure Cell-mediated immune
function
– Inoculate with phytohaemagglutinin (PHA)
– Acts as a T-cell mitogen; causes proliferation of T-cell
populations
– Amount of swelling “=“ strength of immune response
• Use Phytohaemagglutinin
(PHA) (PHA-P form)
• Derived from Phaseolus
vulgaris (red kidney bean)
• Results in infiltration of lymphocytes and
macrophages, and subsequent proliferation of T
lymphocytes (T-cells), at site of injection
• Measures cell-mediated immune function:
activation of macrophages, natural killer cells,
cytotoxic T-cells and cytokines (NOT antibodies)
1. Prime Birds with PHA
• In order for it to be a DTH response, birds must
have prior immunological exposure
• 5-10 days before the actual measurements,
birds are “primed” with a subcutaneous injection
of 0.25 mg of PHA dissolved in 50 ul of PBS
buffer in the right scapular apterium (wing web)
• Creates immunological
“memory”
2. Measure Baseline Wing Web Thickness with
a Pressure Sensitive Micrometer Immediately
Prior to the Second Injection of PHA
• Data are presented as the change in wing web
thickness so a baseline thickness must be taken
• Another method is to use the
left wing as a “control wing”
and inject it with just PBS
buffer
• Studies have demonstrated that either way is
valid
3. Inoculate with PHA
• 5-10 days after priming and after taking a
baseline measurement inject the right wing web
a second time with 0.25 mg of PHA in 50 ul PBS
• This second injection will stimulate the DTH
response
4. DTH/Cell-mediated immune response
• infiltration of lymphocytes and macrophages,
and subsequent proliferation of T lymphocytes
(T-cells), at site of injection
5. Measure Swelling with a Pressure
Sensitive Micrometer
• Measure swelling at 24 and 48 hrs post-injection
• Amount of swelling “=“ strength of cell-mediated
immune response
• i.e., more swelling = greater infiltration and
proliferation of macrophages and lymphocytes
6. Plot Data as Change in Wing Web Thickness
(Swelling – Baseline)
Change in wing web thickness (mm)
• Peak of swelling generally occurs at 24 hours
1.2
**However, measuring at
more than one time point is
important because the peak
of the curve may shift
(dotted line)
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0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.0
24 hrs
48 hrs
Time after challenge