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Research Note: Intestinal avian defensin 2 and robustness of chicks

Poultry production is an important agricultural sector for human food worldwide. Chicks after hatch often face health problems leading to economic losses that are deleterious for breeders. Avian defensin 2 (AvBD2) is a prominent host defense peptide of the intestinal mucosa of cecum and is involved...

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Autores principales: Coustard, Sonia Métayer, Rossignol, Christelle, Collin, Anne, Blanc, Fany, Lallier, Nathalie, Schouler, Catherine, Duval, Elisabeth Le Bihan, Travel, Angelique, Lalmanach, Anne-Christine
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10696381/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103175
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author Coustard, Sonia Métayer
Rossignol, Christelle
Collin, Anne
Blanc, Fany
Lallier, Nathalie
Schouler, Catherine
Duval, Elisabeth Le Bihan
Travel, Angelique
Lalmanach, Anne-Christine
author_facet Coustard, Sonia Métayer
Rossignol, Christelle
Collin, Anne
Blanc, Fany
Lallier, Nathalie
Schouler, Catherine
Duval, Elisabeth Le Bihan
Travel, Angelique
Lalmanach, Anne-Christine
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description Poultry production is an important agricultural sector for human food worldwide. Chicks after hatch often face health problems leading to economic losses that are deleterious for breeders. Avian defensin 2 (AvBD2) is a prominent host defense peptide of the intestinal mucosa of cecum and is involved in the resistance of poultry to bacterial pathogens. This peptide could thus represent an innate immunity marker of robustness of birds. To test this hypothesis by comparing fast-growing and slow-growing lines in different conditions of breeding, the chick's cecal AvBD2 content was analyzed according to animal quality and immunity indicators. Chick's cecal tissue sections labeled by immunohistochemistry with newly developed specific antibodies revealed the localization of AvBD2 in the mucosa with high individual variability, without showing differences attributable to quality indicators, but interestingly showing inverse correlation with seric IgM levels in the fast-growing line. The availability of our anti-AvBD2 antibodies to the scientific community opens perspectives to identify the cellular sources of this defensin in the cecal mucosa and to investigate the organization and function of innate immune arsenal of birds.
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spelling pubmed-106963812023-12-06 Research Note: Intestinal avian defensin 2 and robustness of chicks Coustard, Sonia Métayer Rossignol, Christelle Collin, Anne Blanc, Fany Lallier, Nathalie Schouler, Catherine Duval, Elisabeth Le Bihan Travel, Angelique Lalmanach, Anne-Christine Poult Sci IMMUNOLOGY, HEALTH AND DISEASE Poultry production is an important agricultural sector for human food worldwide. Chicks after hatch often face health problems leading to economic losses that are deleterious for breeders. Avian defensin 2 (AvBD2) is a prominent host defense peptide of the intestinal mucosa of cecum and is involved in the resistance of poultry to bacterial pathogens. This peptide could thus represent an innate immunity marker of robustness of birds. To test this hypothesis by comparing fast-growing and slow-growing lines in different conditions of breeding, the chick's cecal AvBD2 content was analyzed according to animal quality and immunity indicators. Chick's cecal tissue sections labeled by immunohistochemistry with newly developed specific antibodies revealed the localization of AvBD2 in the mucosa with high individual variability, without showing differences attributable to quality indicators, but interestingly showing inverse correlation with seric IgM levels in the fast-growing line. The availability of our anti-AvBD2 antibodies to the scientific community opens perspectives to identify the cellular sources of this defensin in the cecal mucosa and to investigate the organization and function of innate immune arsenal of birds. Elsevier 2023-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10696381/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103175 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Coustard, Sonia Métayer
Rossignol, Christelle
Collin, Anne
Blanc, Fany
Lallier, Nathalie
Schouler, Catherine
Duval, Elisabeth Le Bihan
Travel, Angelique
Lalmanach, Anne-Christine
Research Note: Intestinal avian defensin 2 and robustness of chicks
title Research Note: Intestinal avian defensin 2 and robustness of chicks
title_full Research Note: Intestinal avian defensin 2 and robustness of chicks
title_fullStr Research Note: Intestinal avian defensin 2 and robustness of chicks
title_full_unstemmed Research Note: Intestinal avian defensin 2 and robustness of chicks
title_short Research Note: Intestinal avian defensin 2 and robustness of chicks
title_sort research note: intestinal avian defensin 2 and robustness of chicks
topic IMMUNOLOGY, HEALTH AND DISEASE
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10696381/
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