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Dynamics of immune cell infiltration in the caecal lamina propria of chickens after neonatal infection with a Salmonella enteritidis strain. [1]

Animal health   [2]

Peer reviewed scientific article

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Authors

Van Immerseel, Filip [3]; De Buck, Jeroen [4]; De Smet, Isabel [5]; Jan Mast [6]; Haesebrouck, Freddy [7]; Ducatelle, Richard [8]

Keywords

  1. Animals [9]
  2. Animals, Newborn [10]
  3. B-Lymphocytes [11]
  4. Cecum [12]
  5. Chickens [13]
  6. Granulocytes [14]
  7. Immunoglobulin A [15]
  8. Leukocytes [16]
  9. Liver [17]
  10. Macrophages [18]
  11. Poultry Diseases [19]
  12. Salmonella enteritidis [20]
  13. Salmonella Infections, Animal [21]
  14. Spleen [22]
  15. T-Lymphocytes [23]

Abstract:

Dynamics of leucocyte infiltration and bacterial invasion in the caecal wall were studied after oral infection of 2-day-old chicks with Salmonella enterica ser. Enteritidis. Bacteria invaded the lamina propria of the caecal wall from 12h post-challenge onwards. Bacteriological examination of internal organs (liver, spleen) showed a peak in Salmonella bacteria at 3days post-infection, after which the number of bacteria decreased. Immunohistochemistry revealed macrophages and T-lymphocytes invading the caecal propria mucosae from 24h after challenge onwards, while B-lymphocytes came somewhat …
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Abstract

Dynamics of leucocyte infiltration and bacterial invasion in the caecal wall were studied after oral infection of 2-day-old chicks with Salmonella enterica ser. Enteritidis. Bacteria invaded the lamina propria of the caecal wall from 12h post-challenge onwards. Bacteriological examination of internal organs (liver, spleen) showed a peak in Salmonella bacteria at 3days post-infection, after which the number of bacteria decreased. Immunohistochemistry revealed macrophages and T-lymphocytes invading the caecal propria mucosae from 24h after challenge onwards, while B-lymphocytes came somewhat later, subsequently organising into follicular aggregates. An early increase in granulocytes was partly masked by the response to natural flora. While the B-lymphocyte and granulocyte populations were maintained, T-lymphocyte and macrophage populations were already reducing by 10days post-challenge. The infiltration of macrophages and T-lymphocytes in the caecal wall, followed by B-lymphocytes, is the result of an inflammatory response, caused by invading bacteria at this site. The structural maturation of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues is antigen driven, since B-cells organise in a follicular pattern.

Associated health topics:

Animal health [2]

Source URL:https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio/dynamics-immune-cell-infiltration-caecal-lamina-propria-chickens-after-neonatal-infection-a

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