Examination of the Expression of Immunity Genes and Bacterial Profiles in the Caecum of Growing Chickens Infected with <i>Salmonella</i> Enteritidis and Fed a Phytobiotic
Georgi Yu. Laptev,
Valentina A. Filippova,
Ivan I. Kochish,
Elena A. Yildirim,
Larisa A. Ilina,
Andrei V. Dubrovin,
Evgeni A. Brazhnik,
Natalia I. Novikova,
Oksana B. Novikova,
Margarita E. Dmitrieva,
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
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 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
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
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
Margarita E. Dmitrieva
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
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
This study was performed to investigate the differential expression of eight immunity genes and the bacterial profiles in the caecum of growing chickens challenged with Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis (SE) at 1 and 23 days post inoculation (dpi) in response to SE infection at 19 days of age and administration of the phytobiotic Intebio. Following infection, the genes CASP6 and IRF7 were upregulated by greater than twofold. Chicks fed Intebio showed at 1 dpi upregulation of AvBD10, IL6, IL8L2, CASP6 and IRF7. At 23 dpi, expression of AvBD11, IL6, IL8L2, CASP6 and IRF7 lowered in the experiment subgroups as compared with the control. Examination of the caecal contents at 1 dpi demonstrated a significant decrease in the microbial biodiversity in the infected subgroup fed normal diet. Bacterial content of Lactobacillus and Bacillus declined, while that of Enterobacteriaceae rose. In the infected subgroup fed Intebio, a pronounced change in composition of the microflora was not observed. In the early infection stages, the phytobiotic seemed to promote response to infection. Subsequently, an earlier suppression of the inflammatory reaction took place in chickens fed Intebio. Thus, use of Intebio as a drug with phytobiotic activity in chickens, including those infected with Salmonella, proved to be promising.