Administration of a Postbiotic Causes Immunomodulatory Responses in Broiler Gut and Reduces Disease Pathogenesis Following Challenge

With the reemergence of poultry diseases such as necrotic enteritis following the restriction of in-feed antibiotics, the search for antibiotic alternatives has become critically important. Postbiotics are non-viable bacterial products or metabolic byproducts from probiotic microorganisms that have...

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Main Authors: Casey N. Johnson, Michael H. Kogut, Kenneth Genovese, Haiqi He, Steve Kazemi, Ryan J. Arsenault
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Microorganisms
Subjects:
gut
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/7/8/268
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spelling doaj-e4a064c26a5648ed9255cf2e1dc5f92e2020-11-25T01:56:33ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072019-08-017826810.3390/microorganisms7080268microorganisms7080268Administration of a Postbiotic Causes Immunomodulatory Responses in Broiler Gut and Reduces Disease Pathogenesis Following ChallengeCasey N. Johnson0Michael H. Kogut1Kenneth Genovese2Haiqi He3Steve Kazemi4Ryan J. Arsenault5Department of Animal and Food Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USASouthern Plains Agricultural Research Center, USDA ARS, College Station, TX 77845, USASouthern Plains Agricultural Research Center, USDA ARS, College Station, TX 77845, USASouthern Plains Agricultural Research Center, USDA ARS, College Station, TX 77845, USAPure Cultures Inc., Denver, CO 80216, USADepartment of Animal and Food Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USAWith the reemergence of poultry diseases such as necrotic enteritis following the restriction of in-feed antibiotics, the search for antibiotic alternatives has become critically important. Postbiotics are non-viable bacterial products or metabolic byproducts from probiotic microorganisms that have positive effects on the host or microbiota. These are a promising alternative to antibiotics. Here, we describe the mechanism of action of a postbiotic in the context of a <i>Clostridium perfringens</i> (<i>C. perfringens</i>) challenge model. By using performance measurements and a peptide array kinome analysis, we describe the kinotypes and signal transduction changes elicited by the postbiotic with and without <i>C. perfringens</i> challenge. The postbiotic improves lesion scores, <i>C. perfringens</i> counts and mortality compared to challenge groups without the postbiotic, and it improves weight gain in the most severely challenged birds. The postbiotic predominantly affects the innate immune response and appears immunomodulatory. In the context of infection, it reduces the proinflammatory responses and generates a homeostatic-like response. This postbiotic is a viable alternative to antibiotics to improve poultry health in the context of <i>C. perfringens</i> pathogen challenge.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/7/8/268kinomepostbioticgut<i>Clostridium perfringens</i>chickenimmunomodulatory
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author Casey N. Johnson
Michael H. Kogut
Kenneth Genovese
Haiqi He
Steve Kazemi
Ryan J. Arsenault
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Michael H. Kogut
Kenneth Genovese
Haiqi He
Steve Kazemi
Ryan J. Arsenault
Administration of a Postbiotic Causes Immunomodulatory Responses in Broiler Gut and Reduces Disease Pathogenesis Following Challenge
Microorganisms
kinome
postbiotic
gut
<i>Clostridium perfringens</i>
chicken
immunomodulatory
author_facet Casey N. Johnson
Michael H. Kogut
Kenneth Genovese
Haiqi He
Steve Kazemi
Ryan J. Arsenault
author_sort Casey N. Johnson
title Administration of a Postbiotic Causes Immunomodulatory Responses in Broiler Gut and Reduces Disease Pathogenesis Following Challenge
title_short Administration of a Postbiotic Causes Immunomodulatory Responses in Broiler Gut and Reduces Disease Pathogenesis Following Challenge
title_full Administration of a Postbiotic Causes Immunomodulatory Responses in Broiler Gut and Reduces Disease Pathogenesis Following Challenge
title_fullStr Administration of a Postbiotic Causes Immunomodulatory Responses in Broiler Gut and Reduces Disease Pathogenesis Following Challenge
title_full_unstemmed Administration of a Postbiotic Causes Immunomodulatory Responses in Broiler Gut and Reduces Disease Pathogenesis Following Challenge
title_sort administration of a postbiotic causes immunomodulatory responses in broiler gut and reduces disease pathogenesis following challenge
publisher MDPI AG
series Microorganisms
issn 2076-2607
publishDate 2019-08-01
description With the reemergence of poultry diseases such as necrotic enteritis following the restriction of in-feed antibiotics, the search for antibiotic alternatives has become critically important. Postbiotics are non-viable bacterial products or metabolic byproducts from probiotic microorganisms that have positive effects on the host or microbiota. These are a promising alternative to antibiotics. Here, we describe the mechanism of action of a postbiotic in the context of a <i>Clostridium perfringens</i> (<i>C. perfringens</i>) challenge model. By using performance measurements and a peptide array kinome analysis, we describe the kinotypes and signal transduction changes elicited by the postbiotic with and without <i>C. perfringens</i> challenge. The postbiotic improves lesion scores, <i>C. perfringens</i> counts and mortality compared to challenge groups without the postbiotic, and it improves weight gain in the most severely challenged birds. The postbiotic predominantly affects the innate immune response and appears immunomodulatory. In the context of infection, it reduces the proinflammatory responses and generates a homeostatic-like response. This postbiotic is a viable alternative to antibiotics to improve poultry health in the context of <i>C. perfringens</i> pathogen challenge.
topic kinome
postbiotic
gut
<i>Clostridium perfringens</i>
chicken
immunomodulatory
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/7/8/268
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