The Interplay between <i>Salmonella</i> and Intestinal Innate Immune Cells in Chickens

Salmonellosis is a common infection in poultry, which results in huge economic losses in the poultry industry. At the same time, <i>Salmonella</i> infections are a threat to public health, since contaminated poultry products can lead to zoonotic infections. Antibiotics as feed additives...

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Autores principales: Adil Ijaz, Edwin J. A. Veldhuizen, Femke Broere, Victor P. M. G. Rutten, Christine A. Jansen
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:25f2ae4438c74367ad24960f6c026ef22021-11-25T18:38:51ZThe Interplay between <i>Salmonella</i> and Intestinal Innate Immune Cells in Chickens10.3390/pathogens101115122076-0817https://doaj.org/article/25f2ae4438c74367ad24960f6c026ef22021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/10/11/1512https://doaj.org/toc/2076-0817Salmonellosis is a common infection in poultry, which results in huge economic losses in the poultry industry. At the same time, <i>Salmonella</i> infections are a threat to public health, since contaminated poultry products can lead to zoonotic infections. Antibiotics as feed additives have proven to be an effective prophylactic option to control <i>Salmonella</i> infections, but due to resistance issues in humans and animals, the use of antimicrobials in food animals has been banned in Europe. Hence, there is an urgent need to look for alternative strategies that can protect poultry against <i>Salmonella</i> infections. One such alternative could be to strengthen the innate immune system in young chickens in order to prevent early life infections. This can be achieved by administration of immune modulating molecules that target innate immune cells, for example via feed, or by in-ovo applications. We aimed to review the innate immune system in the chicken intestine; the main site of <i>Salmonella</i> entrance, and its responsiveness to <i>Salmonella</i> infection. Identifying the most important players in the innate immune response in the intestine is a first step in designing targeted approaches for immune modulation.Adil IjazEdwin J. A. VeldhuizenFemke BroereVictor P. M. G. RuttenChristine A. JansenMDPI AGarticlechicken<i>Salmonella</i>GALTinnate immune cellsintestineMedicineRENPathogens, Vol 10, Iss 1512, p 1512 (2021)
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topic chicken
<i>Salmonella</i>
GALT
innate immune cells
intestine
Medicine
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spellingShingle chicken
<i>Salmonella</i>
GALT
innate immune cells
intestine
Medicine
R
Adil Ijaz
Edwin J. A. Veldhuizen
Femke Broere
Victor P. M. G. Rutten
Christine A. Jansen
The Interplay between <i>Salmonella</i> and Intestinal Innate Immune Cells in Chickens
description Salmonellosis is a common infection in poultry, which results in huge economic losses in the poultry industry. At the same time, <i>Salmonella</i> infections are a threat to public health, since contaminated poultry products can lead to zoonotic infections. Antibiotics as feed additives have proven to be an effective prophylactic option to control <i>Salmonella</i> infections, but due to resistance issues in humans and animals, the use of antimicrobials in food animals has been banned in Europe. Hence, there is an urgent need to look for alternative strategies that can protect poultry against <i>Salmonella</i> infections. One such alternative could be to strengthen the innate immune system in young chickens in order to prevent early life infections. This can be achieved by administration of immune modulating molecules that target innate immune cells, for example via feed, or by in-ovo applications. We aimed to review the innate immune system in the chicken intestine; the main site of <i>Salmonella</i> entrance, and its responsiveness to <i>Salmonella</i> infection. Identifying the most important players in the innate immune response in the intestine is a first step in designing targeted approaches for immune modulation.
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author Adil Ijaz
Edwin J. A. Veldhuizen
Femke Broere
Victor P. M. G. Rutten
Christine A. Jansen
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title The Interplay between <i>Salmonella</i> and Intestinal Innate Immune Cells in Chickens
title_short The Interplay between <i>Salmonella</i> and Intestinal Innate Immune Cells in Chickens
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