2023
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1175848
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Research progress on the mechanisms underlying poultry immune regulation by plant polysaccharides

Abstract: With the rapid development of poultry industry and the highly intensive production management, there are an increasing number of stress factors in poultry production. Excessive stress will affect their growth and development, immune function, and induce immunosuppression, susceptibility to a variety of diseases, and even death. In recent years, increasing interest has focused on natural components extracted from plants, among which plant polysaccharides have been highlighted because of their various biological… Show more

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“…In modern breeding systems, broilers are often affected by various external factors such as disease, nutrition, and environment, resulting in growth disorders, poor health, and even high mortality due to poorly developed intestinal function and immature immunity (41). Polysaccharides are a group of powerful natural immunomodulation that can stimulate the growth of immune organs, stimulate immune cells, activate the complementsystem and liberate cytokines (5,(42)(43)(44)(45). Polysaccharides are used as green feed additives to enhance poultry immunity and disease resistance and regulate the balance of gut microorganisms.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In modern breeding systems, broilers are often affected by various external factors such as disease, nutrition, and environment, resulting in growth disorders, poor health, and even high mortality due to poorly developed intestinal function and immature immunity (41). Polysaccharides are a group of powerful natural immunomodulation that can stimulate the growth of immune organs, stimulate immune cells, activate the complementsystem and liberate cytokines (5,(42)(43)(44)(45). Polysaccharides are used as green feed additives to enhance poultry immunity and disease resistance and regulate the balance of gut microorganisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Impaired immunity is a transient or chronic disruption of the immune system caused by a variety of factors, including the environment, toxins, and chemicals, with infectious diseases having a significant impact on the poultry industry. Infectious Bursal Disease, Salmonella, Avian Influenza, Newcastle Disease, and mixed infections of several diseases continue to plague the poultry industry ( 1 – 5 ). These immunosuppressive viruses increase broilers' morbidity and mortality and cause farmers significant economic losses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Polysaccharides isolated from various kinds of Chinese herbal medicines have gradually been proven to have lower side effects and various pharmacological actions, such as antioxidant, antiviral, antitumor and immunomodulator over the past few decades ( 17 , 26 ). Therefore, the isolation, characterization, and pharmacological mechanism elucidation of polysaccharides from Chinese herbal medicines have become a hot research topic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the immunomodulatory effects of AMPA in immunosuppressed mice were described and the effects that occur through the regulation of immune organs and cytokines were identified. As an effective immunosuppressive and chemotherapeutic agent, CTX can disrupt the DNA structure, interfere with the proliferation and differentiation of macrophages, kill immune cells, and weaken the body's immune system [25]. CTX exhibits extensive toxicity; therefore, the CTX-induced immunosuppression model is most commonly used in the immune stimulation experiments [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%