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Polysaccharides from Pinus massoniana pollen improve intestinal mucosal immunity in chickens

Intestinal mucosa is the largest immune organ in animals, and its immune function is directly related to the resistance against various diseases. Taishan Pinus massoniana pollen polysaccharides (TPPPS) have been recognized as an effective vaccine adjuvant and potential immune enhancer against viral...

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Autores principales: Sha, Zhou, Shang, Hongqi, Miao, Yongqiang, Huang, Jin, Niu, Xiangyun, Chen, Ruichang, Peng, Duo, Wei, Kai, Zhu, Ruiliang
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7858032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33518103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.09.015
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author Sha, Zhou
Shang, Hongqi
Miao, Yongqiang
Huang, Jin
Niu, Xiangyun
Chen, Ruichang
Peng, Duo
Wei, Kai
Zhu, Ruiliang
author_facet Sha, Zhou
Shang, Hongqi
Miao, Yongqiang
Huang, Jin
Niu, Xiangyun
Chen, Ruichang
Peng, Duo
Wei, Kai
Zhu, Ruiliang
author_sort Sha, Zhou
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description Intestinal mucosa is the largest immune organ in animals, and its immune function is directly related to the resistance against various diseases. Taishan Pinus massoniana pollen polysaccharides (TPPPS) have been recognized as an effective vaccine adjuvant and potential immune enhancer against viral infections. However, little is known about their direct immune-enhancing activity on intestinal mucosa. In this study, we extracted the polysaccharides from Taishan masson pine pollen to investigate its promotive effect on intestinal mucosal immunity. A total of 120 1-day-old chickens were divided into 4 groups and inoculated with PBS or 3 different doses of TPPPS (10 mg/mL, 20 mg/mL, and 40 mg/mL), respectively. Feces, intestinal specimens, and serum samples were collected from the chickens at 7, 14, and 21 d after inoculation. The antibodies in serum, mucosal secretion of IgA, structure of intestinal villi, and expressions of cytokine genes and mucosal immune-related genes in the chickens were all significantly improved by TPPPS treatments. At 21 d after inoculation following the challenge of Newcastle disease virus, the chickens inoculated with 20 and 40 mg/mL TPPPS exhibited decreased weight loss and reduced intestinal pathologic damage and viral loads in the intestine. In summary, our results demonstrate that TPPPS can enhance mucosal immunity and promote intestinal villi development. This study has established the foundation for the development of novel immune-enhancing agent with immune-regulatory effects on intestinal mucosa.
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spelling pubmed-78580322021-02-05 Polysaccharides from Pinus massoniana pollen improve intestinal mucosal immunity in chickens Sha, Zhou Shang, Hongqi Miao, Yongqiang Huang, Jin Niu, Xiangyun Chen, Ruichang Peng, Duo Wei, Kai Zhu, Ruiliang Poult Sci Immunology, Health, and Disease Intestinal mucosa is the largest immune organ in animals, and its immune function is directly related to the resistance against various diseases. Taishan Pinus massoniana pollen polysaccharides (TPPPS) have been recognized as an effective vaccine adjuvant and potential immune enhancer against viral infections. However, little is known about their direct immune-enhancing activity on intestinal mucosa. In this study, we extracted the polysaccharides from Taishan masson pine pollen to investigate its promotive effect on intestinal mucosal immunity. A total of 120 1-day-old chickens were divided into 4 groups and inoculated with PBS or 3 different doses of TPPPS (10 mg/mL, 20 mg/mL, and 40 mg/mL), respectively. Feces, intestinal specimens, and serum samples were collected from the chickens at 7, 14, and 21 d after inoculation. The antibodies in serum, mucosal secretion of IgA, structure of intestinal villi, and expressions of cytokine genes and mucosal immune-related genes in the chickens were all significantly improved by TPPPS treatments. At 21 d after inoculation following the challenge of Newcastle disease virus, the chickens inoculated with 20 and 40 mg/mL TPPPS exhibited decreased weight loss and reduced intestinal pathologic damage and viral loads in the intestine. In summary, our results demonstrate that TPPPS can enhance mucosal immunity and promote intestinal villi development. This study has established the foundation for the development of novel immune-enhancing agent with immune-regulatory effects on intestinal mucosa. Elsevier 2020-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7858032/ /pubmed/33518103 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.09.015 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of Poultry Science Association Inc. http://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/).
spellingShingle Immunology, Health, and Disease
Sha, Zhou
Shang, Hongqi
Miao, Yongqiang
Huang, Jin
Niu, Xiangyun
Chen, Ruichang
Peng, Duo
Wei, Kai
Zhu, Ruiliang
Polysaccharides from Pinus massoniana pollen improve intestinal mucosal immunity in chickens
title Polysaccharides from Pinus massoniana pollen improve intestinal mucosal immunity in chickens
title_full Polysaccharides from Pinus massoniana pollen improve intestinal mucosal immunity in chickens
title_fullStr Polysaccharides from Pinus massoniana pollen improve intestinal mucosal immunity in chickens
title_full_unstemmed Polysaccharides from Pinus massoniana pollen improve intestinal mucosal immunity in chickens
title_short Polysaccharides from Pinus massoniana pollen improve intestinal mucosal immunity in chickens
title_sort polysaccharides from pinus massoniana pollen improve intestinal mucosal immunity in chickens
topic Immunology, Health, and Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7858032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33518103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.09.015
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