Literature DB >> 28669386

Dietary cinnamaldehyde enhances acquisition of specific antibodies following helminth infection in pigs.

Andrew R Williams1, Tina V A Hansen2, Lukasz Krych3, Hajar Fauzan Bin Ahmad3, Dennis S Nielsen3, Kerstin Skovgaard4, Stig M Thamsborg2.   

Abstract

Dietary phytonutrients such as cinnamaldehyde (CA) may contribute to immune function during pathogen infections, and CA has been reported to have positive effects on gut health when used as feed additive for livestock. Here, we investigated whether CA could enhance antibody production and specific immune responses during infection with an enteric pathogen. We examined the effect of dietary CA on plasma antibody levels in parasite-naïve pigs, and subsequently acquisition of humoral immune responses during infection with the parasitic nematode Ascaris suum. Parasite-naïve pigs fed diets supplemented with CA had higher levels of total IgA and IgG in plasma, and A. suum-infected pigs fed CA had higher levels of parasite-specific IgM and IgA in plasma 14days post-infection. Moreover, dietary CA increased expression of genes encoding the B-cell marker CD19, sodium/glucose co-transporter1 (SCA5L1) and glucose transporter 2 (SLC2A2) in the jejunal mucosa of A.suum-infected pigs. Dietary CA induced only limited changes in the composition of the prokaryotic gut microbiota of A. suum-infected pigs, and in vitro experiments showed that CA did not directly induce proliferation or increase secretion of IgG and IgA from lymphocytes. Our results demonstrate that dietary CA can significantly enhance acquisition of specific immune responses in pigs. The underlying mechanism remains obscure, but apparently does not derive simply from direct contact between CA and host lymphocytes and appears to be independent of the gut microbiota.
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Keywords:  Antibody; Ascaris suum; Cinnamaldehyde; Parasite; Pigs

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28669386     DOI: 10.1016/j.vetimm.2017.06.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Immunol Immunopathol        ISSN: 0165-2427            Impact factor:   2.046


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Review 1.  Dietary phytonutrients and animal health: regulation of immune function during gastrointestinal infections.

Authors:  Andrew R Williams; Audrey I S Andersen-Civil; Ling Zhu; Alexandra Blanchard
Journal:  J Anim Sci       Date:  2020-04-01       Impact factor: 3.159

2.  Effect of the dietary polyacetylenes falcarinol and falcarindiol on the gut microbiota composition in a rat model of colorectal cancer.

Authors:  Morten Kobaek-Larsen; Dennis Sandris Nielsen; Witold Kot; Łukasz Krych; Lars Porskjær Christensen; Gunnar Baatrup
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2018-06-27

3.  Dietary prebiotics promote intestinal Prevotella in association with a low-responding phenotype in a murine oxazolone-induced model of atopic dermatitis.

Authors:  Ann Laigaard; Lukasz Krych; Line F Zachariassen; Lea Ellegaard-Jensen; Dennis S Nielsen; Axel K Hansen; Camilla H F Hansen
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-12-03       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  An Oligosaccharide Rich Diet Increases Akkermansia spp. Bacteria in the Equine Microbiota.

Authors:  Frederikke Christine Lindenberg; Ditte Olsen Lützhøft; Lukasz Krych; James Fielden; Witold Kot; Hanne Frøkiær; Gaby van Galen; Dennis Sandris Nielsen; Axel Kornerup Hansen
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2021-05-21       Impact factor: 5.640

5.  A polyphenol-enriched diet and Ascaris suum infection modulate mucosal immune responses and gut microbiota composition in pigs.

Authors:  Andrew R Williams; Lukasz Krych; Hajar Fauzan Ahmad; Peter Nejsum; Kerstin Skovgaard; Dennis S Nielsen; Stig M Thamsborg
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-10-13       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Changes in Gut Microbiota Prior to Influenza A Virus Infection Do Not Affect Immune Responses in Pups or Juvenile Mice.

Authors:  Eva Fuglsang; Angela Pizzolla; Lukasz Krych; Dennis S Nielsen; Andrew G Brooks; Hanne Frøkiær; Patrick C Reading
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2018-09-12       Impact factor: 5.293

7.  Effects of Early Intervention with Antibiotics and Maternal Fecal Microbiota on Transcriptomic Profiling Ileal Mucusa in Neonatal Pigs.

Authors:  Rongying Xu; Jiajia Wan; Chunhui Lin; Yong Su
Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)       Date:  2020-01-18

8.  Effects of dietary menthol-rich bioactive lipid compounds on zootechnical traits, blood variables and gastrointestinal function in growing sheep.

Authors:  Amlan K Patra; Sebastian Geiger; Katharina T Schrapers; Hannah-Sophie Braun; Heidrun Gehlen; Alexander Starke; Robert Pieper; Adam Cieslak; Malgorzata Szumacher-Strabel; Jörg R Aschenbach
Journal:  J Anim Sci Biotechnol       Date:  2019-12-02
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