Publications by authors named "Vincent Saint-Martin"

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  • Scientists studied how the tiny microbes in chicken intestines affect their immune system and metabolism.
  • They found that chickens without these microbes had different responses in their bodies, especially when it came to fighting off illnesses like bird flu.
  • One important discovery was that a substance called butyrate helps the chickens’ lungs defend against viruses by changing how certain genes work.
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The innate immune response relies on the ability of host cells to rapidly detect and respond to microbial nucleic acids. Toll-like receptors (TLRs), a class of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), play a fundamental role in distinguishing self from non-self at the molecular level. In this study, we focused on TLR21, an avian TLR that recognizes DNA motifs commonly found in bacterial genomic DNA, specifically unmethylated CpG motifs.

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Research in mammals has evidenced that proper colonization of the gut by a complex commensal microbial community, the gut microbiota (GM), is critical for animal health and wellbeing. It greatly contributes to the control of infectious processes through competition in the microbial environment while supporting proper immune system development and modulating defence mechanisms at distant organ sites such as the lung: a concept named 'gut-lung axis'. While recent studies point to a role of the GM in boosting immunity and pathogen resilience also in poultry, the mechanisms underlying this role are largely unknown.

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