Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10971484 | Developmental & Comparative Immunology | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This review addresses our current understanding of DC and MPh function, the receptors expressed by MPh and DC involved in pathogen recognition, and the responses of DC and MPh against respiratory and intestinal pathogens in the chicken. Furthermore, potential opportunities are described to modulate MPh and DC responses to enhance disease resistance, highlighting modulation through nutraceuticals and vaccination.
Keywords
RIG-IPRRCLRMPHIBVLPAIIAVBALTCLLMMRDC-SIGNMDA5HPAIIBDVNDVmGlDLNLGP2AIVLPSchicken galectinNasal associated lymphoid tissueGALTAPCTLRhaemagglutininNALTlaboratory of genetics and physiology 2antigen-presenting cellsBronchus-associated lymphoid tissuegut-associated lymphoid tissueImmunomodulationRespiratory tractDendritic cellsInfectionlipopolysaccharideMacrophagesMucosalbone marrowneuraminidaseInfluenza A virusavian influenza virusInfectious bronchitis virusNewcastle disease virusAntigenMelanoma Differentiation-Associated protein 5retinoic acid-inducible gene IMacrophage mannose receptorpattern recognition receptorsC-type lectin receptorsToll-like receptors
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Authors
Eveline D. de Geus, Lonneke Vervelde,