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strains derived from wild bird provide protection againstchallenge in locally-sourced broilers.

Journal:
Frontiers in veterinary science
Year:
2025
Authors:
Zhang, Gerui et al.
Affiliation:
College of Animal Medicine · China
Species:
bird

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Necrotic enteritis (NE), caused by, has seen a surge in chicken populations recently due to the ban on antibiotic growth promoters in feed. METHODS: In this research, screening and identification of probiotics with strong antagonistic ability againstfrom 34 wild bird fecal isolates, followed by analysis of probiotic characteristics and carbon source metabolic activity. Strains exhibiting favorable antagonistic activity againstwere subsequently employed in vivo study to evaluate their protective efficacy againstchallenge in locally-sourced broilers. RESULTS: The results showed thatstrains YL-EF25 and YL-EF32 were selected based on their ability to inhibit the growth and biofilm formation of. These two strains demonstrated good tolerance to bile salts, artificial gastric juice, and phenol, as well as metabolic activity toward dietary fiber and propionic acid precursor substances.tests on locally-sourced broilers revealed that NE induced body weight loss, intestinal lesions, and intestinal inflammation, as well as imbalance in the gut microflora. Administration ofYL-EF25 and YL-EF32 can alleviate these symptoms. We find that feed supplementation with YL-EF25 and YL-EF32 reduced the lesion score of challenged chicks (< 0.05), with increased tight junction-related gene expression (Occludin and ZO-1) and decreased proinflammatory cytokine (TNF-&#x3b1; and IFN-&#x3b3;) expression in jejunum compared with NE-induced broilers (< 0.05). Furthermore,YL-EF25 can boost peripheral blood lymphocyte proliferation activity (< 0.05). DISCUSSION: These finding indicated that addition ofYL-EF25 and YL-EF32 improved growth performance and mitigated NE-induced gut injury, possibly by strengthening intestinal mucosal barrier function and restoring effects on the ileal microbial composition inbroilers.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40444106/