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  • Previous studies indicated differences in heterophil function among different broiler strains (A > B and D > C).
  • The research aimed to link in vitro heterophil variations to resistance against Salmonella enteritidis (SE) and measure cytokine mRNA in infected chicks.
  • Results showed that chicks with more efficient heterophils (A and D) had lower SE susceptibility, with higher pro-inflammatory cytokine mRNA in resistant chicks, highlighting the connection between heterophil function and disease resistance.

Article Abstract

Previous studies showed differences in in vitro heterophil function between parental (A > B) broilers and F1 reciprocal crosses (D > C). Our objectives were to (1) determine if in vitro variations translate to differences in resistance to Salmonella enteritidis (SE) and (2) quantitate cytokine mRNA in heterophils from SE-infected chicks. One-day-old chicks were challenged and organs were cultured for SE. Chicks with efficient heterophils (A and D) were less susceptible to SE compared to chicks with inefficient heterophils (B and C). Heterophils were isolated from SE-infected chicks and cytokine mRNA expression was evaluated using quantitative real-time RT-PCR. Pro-inflammatory cytokine mRNA was up-regulated in heterophils from SE-resistant chicks compared to susceptible chicks. This is the first report to quantitate cytokine mRNA in heterophils from SE-infected chicks. These data show a relationship between in vitro heterophil function, increased pro-inflammatory cytokine mRNA expression, and increased resistance to SE in 1-day-old chicks.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2870193PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0950268804002687DOI Listing

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