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Improved resistance to Eimeria acervulina infection in chickens due to dietary supplementation with garlic metabolites.

Duk Kyung Kim1, Hyun S Lillehoj, Sung Hyen Lee, Erik P Lillehoj, David Bravo.   

Abstract

The effects of a compound including the secondary metabolites of garlic, propyl thiosulphinate (PTS) and propyl thiosulphinate oxide (PTSO), on the in vitro and in vivo parameters of chicken gut immunity during experimental Eimeria acervulina infection were evaluated. In in vitro assays, the compound comprised of PTSO (67 %) and PTS (33 %) dose-dependently killed invasive E. acervulina sporozoites and stimulated higher spleen cell proliferation. Broiler chickens continuously fed from hatch with PTSO/PTS compound-supplemented diet and orally challenged with live E. acervulina oocysts had increased body weight gain, decreased faecal oocyst excretion and greater E. acervulina profilin antibody responses, compared with chickens fed a non-supplemented diet. Differential gene expression by microarray hybridisation identified 1227 transcripts whose levels were significantly altered in the intestinal lymphocytes of PTSO/PTS-fed birds compared with non-supplemented controls (552 up-regulated, 675 down-regulated). Biological pathway analysis identified the altered transcripts as belonging to the categories 'Disease and Disorder' and 'Physiological System Development and Function'. In the former category, the most significant function identified was 'Inflammatory Response', while the most significant function in the latter category was 'Cardiovascular System Development and Function'. This new information documents the immunologic and genomic changes that occur in chickens following PTSO/PTS dietary supplementation, which are relevant to protective immunity during avian coccidiosis.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22717023     DOI: 10.1017/S0007114512000530

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


  23 in total

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3.  Phytonutrient diet supplementation promotes beneficial Clostridia species and intestinal mucus secretion resulting in protection against enteric infection.

Authors:  Marta Wlodarska; Benjamin P Willing; David M Bravo; B Brett Finlay
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-03-19       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Transcriptional profiles of host-pathogen responses to necrotic enteritis and differential regulation of immune genes in two inbreed chicken lines showing disparate disease susceptibility.

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Review 5.  Control of avian coccidiosis: future and present natural alternatives.

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6.  Oral Delivery of Bacillus subtilis Expressing Chicken NK-2 Peptide Protects Against Eimeria acervulina Infection in Broiler Chickens.

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7.  Evaluation of Montanide™ ISA 71 VG adjuvant during profilin vaccination against experimental coccidiosis.

Authors:  Seung I Jang; Duk Kyung Kim; Hyun S Lillehoj; Sung Hyen Lee; Kyung Woo Lee; François Bertrand; Laurent Dupuis; Sébastien Deville; Juliette Ben Arous; Erik P Lillehoj
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-04-08       Impact factor: 3.240

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Review 9.  Herbal Remedies for Coccidiosis Control: A Review of Plants, Compounds, and Anticoccidial Actions.

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10.  Identification of Gene Expression Signatures in the Chicken Intestinal Intraepithelial Lymphocytes in Response to Herb Additive Supplementations.

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