Innate Immune Training in Chickens for Improved Defense against Pathogens: A Review
Yukinori Yoshimura,
Takahiro Nii,
Naoki Isobe
Abstract:The avian immune system plays a vital role in poultry production to obtain good
productibility and products that are safe and of high quality. Historically, adaptive
immunity has been the main target of vaccination. However, over the past decade, innate
immunity has been reported to be enhanced in different animals through vaccination and
feed additives. This enhancement is due to innate immune memory termed “trained immunity,”
in which epigenetic and metabolic reprogramming play significant roles. Although re… Show more
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