Literature DB >> 30374651

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

Caitlin A Cooper1, Mark L Tizard2, Tamsyn Stanborough3, Sean C Moore3, P Scott Chandry3, Kristie A Jenkins2, Terry G Wise2, Terri E O'Neil2, Daniel S Layton2, Kirsten R Morris2, Robert J Moore4, Narelle Fegan3, Timothy J Doran2.   

Abstract

Zoonotic and foodborne diseases pose a significant burden, decreasing both human and animal health. Modifying chickens to overexpress antimicrobials has the potential to decrease bacterial growth on poultry products and boost chicken innate immunity. Chickens overexpressing either ovotransferrin or avian β-defensin-3 (AvβD3) were generated using Tol-2 transposons. Transgene expression at the RNA and protein level was seen in egg white, breast muscle, and serum. There were significant differences in the immune cell populations in the blood, bursa, and spleen associated with transgene expression including an increased proportion of CD8+ cells in the blood of ovotransferrin and AvβD3 transgenic birds. Expression of the antimicrobials inhibited the in vitro growth of human and chicken bacterial pathogens and spoilage bacteria. For example, transgene expression significantly reduced growth of aerobic and coliform bacteria in breast muscle and decreased the growth of Salmonella enterica in egg white. Overall these results indicate that overexpression of antimicrobials in the chicken can impact the immune system and increase the antimicrobial capacity of poultry products.

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Keywords:  Antimicrobials; Bacteria; Overexpression; Pathogens; Poultry; Transgenic

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30374651     DOI: 10.1007/s11248-018-0101-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transgenic Res        ISSN: 0962-8819            Impact factor:   2.788


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