Immunomodulatory role of cathelicidin-2 in chicken primary hepatocyte - non-parenchymal cell co-cultures
Abstract
Enteric bacterial infections are a serious risk to the welfare of production animals.
These infections can be difficult to treat because antibiotic resistance prevention calls for the
prudent use of antibiotics. Pathogenic enteric bacteria release harmful toxins that can enter
the portal system and reach the liver. Exposure to endotoxins leads to an immune response
to fight infection and clear toxins from the body, and this can result in excess inflammation
that is detrimental to animal welfare and production.