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  • Recent research indicates that heterophils from Salmonella-resistant broiler chickens produce higher levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, suggesting a stronger immune response compared to those from susceptible lines.
  • The study involved isolating heterophils from day-old chickens and assessing their cytokine mRNA expression after treatment with various agents, revealing that resistant lines had significantly elevated mRNA levels for important pro-inflammatory cytokines.
  • These findings suggest that measuring heterophil function and cytokine production could serve as effective indicators for selecting poultry with better resistance to Salmonella infections.

Article Abstract

We recently showed that increased in vitro heterophil functional efficiency translates to increased in vivo resistance to a systemic Salmonella enteritidis (SE) infection utilizing a parental pair of broiler chickens (lines A and B) and the F1 reciprocal crosses (C and D). Heterophils produce cytokines and modulate acute protection against Salmonella in young poultry. Therefore, we hypothesize that heterophils from SE-resistant chickens (A and D) have the ability to produce an up-regulated pro-inflammatory cytokine response compared to that of heterophils from SE-susceptible chickens (B and C). In this study, heterophils were isolated from day-old chickens and treated with either RPMI-1640 (as the control), or phagocytic agonists (SE, or SE opsonized with either normal chicken serum or immune serum against SE) and cytokine mRNA expression assessed using real-time quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Heterophils from SE-resistant chickens (A and D) had significantly higher levels of pro-inflammatory cytokine (interleukin (IL)-6, IL-8, and IL-18) mRNA expression upon treatment with all agonists compared to heterophils from SE-susceptible lines (B and C). Further, heterophils from SE-resistant chickens had significantly decreased mRNA expression levels of transforming growth factor-beta4, an anti-inflammatory cytokine, when compared to heterophils from SE-susceptible chickens. These data indicate cytokine gene expression in heterophils may be a useful parameter in determining resistance to Salmonella, as indicated by our previous in vivo SE studies. Therefore, heterophil functional efficiency and cytokine production may be useful biomarkers for poultry breeders to consider when developing new immunocompetent lines of birds.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1782542PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2567.2004.01939.xDOI Listing

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