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Innate immune training and metabolic reprogramming in primary monocytes of broiler and laying hens

Michel B. Verwoolde, Robin H. G. A. van den Biggelaar, Ger de Vries Reilingh, J.A.J. Arts, J. van Baal, A. Lammers, Christine A. Jansen

2020Developmental & Comparative Immunology31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recently, we have reported trained innate immunity in laying chicken monocytes. In the present study, we further investigated trained innate immunity of monocytes in layers and broilers. Monocytes of both breeds isolated from blood were trained in vitro with β-glucan, rec-chicken IL-4 or a combination of both, and restimulated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), after which inflammation and metabolism-related responses were measured. Training of laying and broiler hen monocytes resulted in increased mRNA levels of IL-1β, iNOS and HIF-1α, but enhanced surface expression of CD40 and NO production was only observed in layers. Our in vitro study demonstrates that monocytes from different genetic backgrounds can be trained. However, the observed differences suggest a differential effect on immune functionality associated with innate training. Whether these differences in immune functions between layers and broilers have effect on disease resistance remains to be elucidated.

Topics & Concepts

Innate immune systemBiologyImmune systemImmunityBroilerImmunologyLipopolysaccharideMonocyteInflammationAcquired immune systemAnimal scienceImmune responses and vaccinationsImmune cells in cancerImmune Response and Inflammation