Effects of Essential Oils-Based Supplement and <i>Salmonella</i> Infection on Gene Expression, Blood Parameters, Cecal Microbiome, and Egg Production in Laying Hens
Georgi Yu. Laptev,
Elena A. Yildirim,
Larisa A. Ilina,
Valentina A. Filippova,
Ivan I. Kochish,
Elena P. Gorfunkel,
Andrei V. Dubrovin,
Evgeni A. Brazhnik,
Valeriy G. Narushin,
Natalia I. Novikova,
Oksana B. Novikova,
Timur P. Dunyashev,
Vladimir I. Smolensky,
Peter F. Surai,
Darren K. Griffin,
Michael N. Romanov
Affiliations
Georgi Yu. Laptev
BIOTROF+ Ltd., 8 Malinovskaya St, liter A, 7-N, Pushkin, 196602 St Petersburg, Russia
Elena A. Yildirim
BIOTROF+ Ltd., 8 Malinovskaya St, liter A, 7-N, Pushkin, 196602 St Petersburg, Russia
Larisa A. Ilina
BIOTROF+ Ltd., 8 Malinovskaya St, liter A, 7-N, Pushkin, 196602 St Petersburg, Russia
Valentina A. Filippova
BIOTROF+ Ltd., 8 Malinovskaya St, liter A, 7-N, Pushkin, 196602 St Petersburg, Russia
Ivan I. Kochish
K. I. Skryabin Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology, 23 Akademika Skryabina St, 109472 Moscow, Russia
Elena P. Gorfunkel
BIOTROF+ Ltd., 8 Malinovskaya St, liter A, 7-N, Pushkin, 196602 St Petersburg, Russia
Andrei V. Dubrovin
BIOTROF+ Ltd., 8 Malinovskaya St, liter A, 7-N, Pushkin, 196602 St Petersburg, Russia
Evgeni A. Brazhnik
BIOTROF+ Ltd., 8 Malinovskaya St, liter A, 7-N, Pushkin, 196602 St Petersburg, Russia
Valeriy G. Narushin
Research Institute for Environment Treatment, 69032 Zaporozhye, Ukraine
Natalia I. Novikova
BIOTROF+ Ltd., 8 Malinovskaya St, liter A, 7-N, Pushkin, 196602 St Petersburg, Russia
Oksana B. Novikova
All-Russian Veterinary Research Institute of Poultry Science—Branch of the Federal State Budget Scientific Institution Federal Scientific Centre “All-Russian Poultry Research and Technological Institute” of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 48 Chernikova St, Lomonosov, 198412 St Petersburg, Russia
Timur P. Dunyashev
BIOTROF+ Ltd., 8 Malinovskaya St, liter A, 7-N, Pushkin, 196602 St Petersburg, Russia
Vladimir I. Smolensky
K. I. Skryabin Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology, 23 Akademika Skryabina St, 109472 Moscow, Russia
Peter F. Surai
K. I. Skryabin Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology, 23 Akademika Skryabina St, 109472 Moscow, Russia
Darren K. Griffin
School of Biosciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NJ, UK
Michael N. Romanov
K. I. Skryabin Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology, 23 Akademika Skryabina St, 109472 Moscow, Russia
One of the main roles in poultry resistance to infections caused by Salmonella is attributed to host immunity and intestinal microbiota. We conducted an experiment that involved challenging Lohmann White laying hens with Salmonella Enteritidis (SE), feeding them a diet supplemented with an EOs-based phytobiotic Intebio®. At 1 and 7 days post-inoculation, the expression profiles of eight genes related to immunity, transport of nutrients in the intestine, and metabolism were examined. Cecal microbiome composition and blood biochemical/immunological indices were also explored and egg production traits recorded. As a result, the SE challenge of laying hens and Intebio® administration had either a suppressive or activating effect on the expression level of the studied genes (e.g., IL6 and BPIFB3), the latter echoing mammalian/human tissue-specific expression. There were also effects of the pathogen challenge and phytobiotic intake on the cecal microbiome profiles and blood biochemical/immunological parameters, including those reflecting the activity of the birds’ immune systems (e.g., serum bactericidal activity, β-lysine content, and immunoglobulin levels). Significant differences between control and experimental subgroups in egg performance traits (i.e., egg weight/number/mass) were also found. The phytobiotic administration suggested a positive effect on the welfare and productivity of poultry.