Background And Aim: The IPB-D2 chicken, a potential disease-resistant local Indonesian line, has been developed to improve poultry health and productivity for small-scale farmers. This study aimed to characterize the disease resistance traits of IPB-D2 chickens by analyzing key immunological parameters, including immunoglobulin Y (IgY) concentration, Newcastle disease (ND) antibody titers, and leukocyte profiles.
Materials And Methods: A total of 100 IPB-D2 chickens were studied. Blood samples from 21-week-old chickens were collected for analysis of IgY concentrations using indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, ND antibody titers using the hemagglutination inhibition test, and leukocyte profiling using the Giemsa staining method. Correlations between parameters were determined using Pearson's correlation analysis in RStudio.
Results: The findings revealed that IPB-D2 chickens exhibited higher IgY concentrations, leukocyte counts, heterophil levels, and monocyte counts compared to their IPB-D1 progenitors. However, ND antibody titers in IPB-D2 chickens were lower than the protective threshold. Significant positive correlations were observed between leukocytes and lymphocytes, and negative correlations were identified between heterophils and lymphocytes.
Conclusion: IPB-D2 chickens demonstrated a well-balanced immune system with enhanced non-specific (leukocyte and heterophil) and specific (IgY) immune responses. These traits highlight their potential as a disease-resistant poultry line. Future research should focus on molecular selection through transcriptomic analysis to identify candidate genes associated with disease resistance traits, enabling further genetic improvements.
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Vet World
January 2025
Department of Animal Production and Technology, Faculty of Animal Science, IPB University, Bogor, 16680, Indonesia.
Background And Aim: The IPB-D2 chicken, a potential disease-resistant local Indonesian line, has been developed to improve poultry health and productivity for small-scale farmers. This study aimed to characterize the disease resistance traits of IPB-D2 chickens by analyzing key immunological parameters, including immunoglobulin Y (IgY) concentration, Newcastle disease (ND) antibody titers, and leukocyte profiles.
Materials And Methods: A total of 100 IPB-D2 chickens were studied.
Arch Anim Breed
September 2023
Department of Animal Production and Technology, Faculty of Animal Science, IPB University, Bogor, 16680, Indonesia.
This study aimed to identify the polymorphism of the B Locus Beta 2 () gene and its association with immunoglobulin Y (IgY) concentration and Newcastle disease (ND) antibody titer; we analyzed gene expression in different categories of ND antibody titers in IPB-D2 chickens. The total sample used was 100 IPB-D2 chickens. Blood samples were collected at 21 weeks old for an ELISA (enzyme-linked immunoassay) test, an HI (hemagglutination inhibition) test, and genotyping.
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May 2023
Department of Animal Disease and Veterinary Public Health, School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Science, IPB University, Bogor, Indonesia.
Background And Aim: IPB-D2 chickens are selected from IPB-D1 due to their disease-resistance characteristics. One-way to evaluate the strength of a chicken's immune system is by examining the number of circulating T lymphocytes. This assessment can be conducted using a modern analytic method called flow cytometry which relies on monoclonal antibodies to detect the relative proportions of each cell and measure the quality and quantity of biological and physical features of cells, including specific membrane or intracellular glycoprotein markers.
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