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Expression of Toll-like receptor 4 and downstream effectors in selected cecal cell subpopulations of chicks resistant or susceptible to Salmonella carrier state.

Anne-Marie Chaussé1, Olivier Grépinet, Elisabeth Bottreau, Yves Le Vern, Pierrette Menanteau, Jérome Trotereau, Vincent Robert, Zhiguang Wu, Dominique Kerboeuf, Catherine Beaumont, Philippe Velge.   

Abstract

Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), which recognizes lipopolysaccharide from Gram-negative bacteria, plays a major role in resistance of mice and humans to Salmonella infection. In chickens, Salmonella may establish a carrier state whereby bacteria are able to persist in the host organism without triggering clinical signs. Based on cellular morphological parameters, we developed a method, without using antibodies, to separate three cecal cell subpopulations: lymphocytes, enterocytes, and a population encompassing multiple cell types. We analyzed the mRNA expression of TLR4, interleukin-1β (IL-1β), IL-8, IL-12, and lipopolysaccharide-induced tumor necrosis factor alpha factor (LITAF) in cecal subpopulations of chicks from inbred lines resistant or susceptible to the carrier state infected with Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis. The results showed that resistance to the carrier state in chicks is associated with a larger percentage of lymphocytes and with higher levels of expression of TLR4 and IL-8 at homeostasis in the three cell subpopulations, as well as with a higher level of expression of LITAF in lymphocytes during the carrier state. In contrast to the early phase of infection, the carrier state is characterized by no major cell recruitment differences between infected and noninfected animals and no significant modification in terms of TLR4, IL-1β, IL-8, IL-12, and LITAF expression in all cell subpopulations measured. However, TLR4 expression increased in the lymphocytes of chicks from the susceptible line, reaching the same level as that in infected chicks from the resistant line. These observations suggest that the carrier state is characterized by a lack of immune activation and highlight the interest of working at the level of the cell population rather than that of the organ.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21628520      PMCID: PMC3147551          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.00025-11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


  45 in total

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2.  One-step inactivation of chromosomal genes in Escherichia coli K-12 using PCR products.

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3.  TLR signaling is required for Salmonella typhimurium virulence.

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Journal:  Cell       Date:  2011-03-04       Impact factor: 41.582

4.  Overexpression of Toll-like receptor 4 amplifies the host response to lipopolysaccharide and provides a survival advantage in transgenic mice.

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5.  Differential expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase is associated with differential Toll-like receptor-4 expression in chicken macrophages from different genetic backgrounds.

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Journal:  Vet Immunol Immunopathol       Date:  2002-01-15       Impact factor: 2.046

6.  Allelic variation in TLR4 is linked to susceptibility to Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium infection in chickens.

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8.  Effect of two candidate genes on the Salmonella carrier state in fowl.

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1.  Two In Vivo Models to Study Salmonella Asymptomatic Carrier State in Chicks.

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3.  Overexpressing ovotransferrin and avian β-defensin-3 improves antimicrobial capacity of chickens and poultry products.

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4.  A maximum likelihood QTL analysis reveals common genome regions controlling resistance to Salmonella colonization and carrier-state.

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5.  In vitro exposure to Escherichia coli decreases ion conductance in the jejunal epithelium of broiler chickens.

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Review 6.  An Updated View on the Rck Invasin of Salmonella: Still Much to Discover.

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7.  Gut microbiota composition before infection determines the Salmonella super- and low-shedder phenotypes in chicken.

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8.  Differences in Susceptibility to Heat Stress along the Chicken Intestine and the Protective Effects of Galacto-Oligosaccharides.

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9.  Dynamic Interplay of Host and Pathogens in an Avian Whole-Blood Model.

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10.  Molecular and morphometric changes in the small intestine during hot and cold exposure in thermally manipulated broiler chickens.

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