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A Comparison of the Immunometabolic Effect of Antibiotics and Plant Extracts in a Chicken Macrophage-like Cell Line during a Salmonella Enteritidis Challenge

Title: A Comparison of the Immunometabolic Effect of Antibiotics and Plant Extracts in a Chicken Macrophage-like Cell Line during a Salmonella Enteritidis Challenge
Authors: Giovagnoni, Giulia; Perry, Famatta; Tugnoli, Benedetta; Piva, Andrea; Grilli, Ester; Arsenault, Ryan J.
Publisher Information: Antibiotics
Publication Year: 2023
Collection: The University of Delaware Library Institutional Repository
Subject Terms: Salmonella Enteritidis; HD11; foodborne diseases; innate immunity; cellular metabolism; plant extracts; antibiotic alternatives
Description: This article was originally published in Antibiotics. The version of record is available at: https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12020357 ; Immunometabolic modulation of macrophages can play an important role in the innate immune response of chickens triggered with a multiplicity of insults. In this study, the immunometabolic role of two antibiotics (oxytetracycline and gentamicin) and four plant extracts (thyme essential oil, grape seed extract, garlic oil, and capsicum oleoresin) were investigated on a chicken macrophage-like cell line (HD11) during a Salmonella Enteritidis infection. To study the effect of these substances, kinome peptide array analysis, Seahorse metabolic assay, and gene expression techniques were employed. Oxytetracycline, to which the bacterial strain was resistant, thyme essential oil, and capsicum oleoresin did not show any noteworthy immunometabolic effect. Garlic oil affected glycolysis, but this change was not detected by the kinome analysis. Gentamicin and grape seed extract showed the best immunometabolic profile among treatments, being able to both help the host with the activation of immune response pathways and with maintaining a less inflammatory status from a metabolic point of view. ; This research received no external funding.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
Relation: https://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/32658
Availability: https://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/32658
Accession Number: edsbas.41038524
Database: BASE