Title : ( Intestinal changes and immune responses during Clostridium perfringens-induced necrotic enteritis in broiler chickens )
Authors: Ali Daneshmand , Hassan Kermanshahi , Javid Mohammed , Mohammad Hadi Sekhavati , Ali Javadmanesh , monire ahmadian , marzieh alizadeh , Jamshid Razmyar , Raveendra R. Kulkarni ,Abstract
Clostridium perfringens-induced necrotic enteritis (NE) is an economically important disease of broiler chickens. The present study evaluated the effect of C. perfringens on the intestinal histomorphometry, enteric microbial colonization and host immune responses using three experimental NE reproduction methods. The experimental groups consisted of 1) unchallenged Control diet (corn-soybean meal), 2) Control diet + Eimera inoculation at d 11 followed by C. perfringens challenge at d 15 (ECp), 3) Wheat-based diet + C. perfringens challenge (WCp), and 4) Wheat-based diet + Eimeria inoculation followed by C. perfringens challenge (WECp). The results showed that chickens receiving ECp and WECp had reduced (P< 0.05) bird performance coupled with enteric gross lesions and epithelial damage at d 17 and 24 of age compared to unchallenged control birds. These ECp and WECp administered birds also had increased (P< 0.05) ileal colonization by clostridia and E. coli at d 17 and 24, while the resident Lactobacillus counts were reduced (P<0.05) at d 24 of age. Furthermore, at d 24, jejunal transcription of IL-6, IL-10, annexin-A1 and IL-2 genes was upregulated (P< 0.05) in the ECp group, whereas the transcription of TNF receptor associated factor (TRAF)-3 gene was increased (P<0.05) in WECp treated birds when compared to unchallenged control group. Additionally, stimulation of chicken splenocytes and cecal tonsilocytes with virulent C. perfringens bacilli or their secretory proteins resulted in a higher (P< 0.05) frequency of T cells and their upregulation of MHC-II molecule, as determined by flow cytometry. These findings suggest that C. perfringens, while inducing epithelial damage and changes in microbiota, can also trigger host immune responses. Furthermore, NE reproduction methods using coccidia with or without the wheat-based dietary predisposition seem to facilitate an optimal NE reproduction in broiler chickens and thus, may provide better avenues for future C. perfringens research.
Keywords
Necrotic enteritis Clostridium perfringens Broiler chicken Histomorphometry Immune response@article{paperid:1087815,
author = {Daneshmand, Ali and Kermanshahi, Hassan and Javid Mohammed and Sekhavati, Mohammad Hadi and Javadmanesh, Ali and Ahmadian, Monire and Alizadeh, Marzieh and Jamshid Razmya and دکتر راویندرا کولکارنی},
title = {Intestinal changes and immune responses during Clostridium perfringens-induced necrotic enteritis in broiler chickens},
journal = {Poultry Science},
year = {2022},
volume = {101},
number = {3},
month = {March},
issn = {0032-5791},
pages = {101652--101652},
numpages = {0},
keywords = {Necrotic enteritis
Clostridium perfringens
Broiler chicken
Histomorphometry
Immune response},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T Intestinal changes and immune responses during Clostridium perfringens-induced necrotic enteritis in broiler chickens
%A Daneshmand, Ali
%A Kermanshahi, Hassan
%A Javid Mohammed
%A Sekhavati, Mohammad Hadi
%A Javadmanesh, Ali
%A Ahmadian, Monire
%A Alizadeh, Marzieh
%A Jamshid Razmya
%A دکتر راویندرا کولکارنی
%J Poultry Science
%@ 0032-5791
%D 2022