A review on the influence of dietary immunobiotics on the performance, intestinal morphology and immune-related gene expression in post-hatched broiler chicks

The use of antibiotics in the broiler industry is continuously increasing for promoting growth performance, improving the edible meat yield, and preventing microbial infections in the chicks. Due to the extreme misuse of antibiotics, antimicrobial resistance is developing among the broilers and simu...

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Main Authors: Asad A. Khaskheli, Muhammad I. Khaskheli, Allah J. Khaskheli, Arshad A. Khaskheli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Marine and Fisheries Universitas Syiah Kuala 2020-05-01
Series:Aceh Journal of Animal Science
Online Access:http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/AJAS/article/view/16505
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spelling doaj-feed4837be2d487ca7c9306996ecb9b52020-11-25T03:40:07ZengFaculty of Marine and Fisheries Universitas Syiah KualaAceh Journal of Animal Science2502-95682622-87342020-05-0151576710.13170/ajas.5.1.1650511132A review on the influence of dietary immunobiotics on the performance, intestinal morphology and immune-related gene expression in post-hatched broiler chicksAsad A. Khaskheli0Muhammad I. Khaskheli1Allah J. Khaskheli2Arshad A. Khaskheli3Department of Animal Nutrition, Sindh Agriculture University, Tando jamDepartment of Plant Protection, Sindh Agriculture University,Department of Biotechnology, Sindh Agriculture UniversityDepartment of Poultry Husbandry, Sindh Agriculture UniversityThe use of antibiotics in the broiler industry is continuously increasing for promoting growth performance, improving the edible meat yield, and preventing microbial infections in the chicks. Due to the extreme misuse of antibiotics, antimicrobial resistance is developing among the broilers and simultaneously to their consumers. Keeping in view these facts current review was planned to understand the effect of different dietary immunobiotics on the performance, intestinal morphology, and immune-related gene expression in post-hatched broiler chicks. The review of the literature indicated that the application of immunobiotics as functional foods and its biological value have been reported by many scientists worldwide. In addition, to develop immunologically functional foods, immunobiotics also help in regulating intestinal immunity. The current review further explored that the immunobiotics regulate intestinal immune homeostasis, cellular and molecular mechanisms. It was also interesting to note that immunobiotics concerning microorganisms stimulate the activation of mucosal immunity in the Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissues (GALT). In vitro studies on the toll-like receptor (TLR) 2-transfected cells showed that immunobiotics can potentially be used to enhance the immune system in the GALT. Keeping in view reviewed studies on immunobiotics it could be concluded that immunobiotics positively influence the performance, intestinal morphology, and immune-related gene expression in post-hatch chicks. They could be used as the best alternative to antibiotics.  Keywords: Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissues; Immune system; Prebiotics; Receptors.http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/AJAS/article/view/16505
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author Asad A. Khaskheli
Muhammad I. Khaskheli
Allah J. Khaskheli
Arshad A. Khaskheli
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Muhammad I. Khaskheli
Allah J. Khaskheli
Arshad A. Khaskheli
A review on the influence of dietary immunobiotics on the performance, intestinal morphology and immune-related gene expression in post-hatched broiler chicks
Aceh Journal of Animal Science
author_facet Asad A. Khaskheli
Muhammad I. Khaskheli
Allah J. Khaskheli
Arshad A. Khaskheli
author_sort Asad A. Khaskheli
title A review on the influence of dietary immunobiotics on the performance, intestinal morphology and immune-related gene expression in post-hatched broiler chicks
title_short A review on the influence of dietary immunobiotics on the performance, intestinal morphology and immune-related gene expression in post-hatched broiler chicks
title_full A review on the influence of dietary immunobiotics on the performance, intestinal morphology and immune-related gene expression in post-hatched broiler chicks
title_fullStr A review on the influence of dietary immunobiotics on the performance, intestinal morphology and immune-related gene expression in post-hatched broiler chicks
title_full_unstemmed A review on the influence of dietary immunobiotics on the performance, intestinal morphology and immune-related gene expression in post-hatched broiler chicks
title_sort review on the influence of dietary immunobiotics on the performance, intestinal morphology and immune-related gene expression in post-hatched broiler chicks
publisher Faculty of Marine and Fisheries Universitas Syiah Kuala
series Aceh Journal of Animal Science
issn 2502-9568
2622-8734
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The use of antibiotics in the broiler industry is continuously increasing for promoting growth performance, improving the edible meat yield, and preventing microbial infections in the chicks. Due to the extreme misuse of antibiotics, antimicrobial resistance is developing among the broilers and simultaneously to their consumers. Keeping in view these facts current review was planned to understand the effect of different dietary immunobiotics on the performance, intestinal morphology, and immune-related gene expression in post-hatched broiler chicks. The review of the literature indicated that the application of immunobiotics as functional foods and its biological value have been reported by many scientists worldwide. In addition, to develop immunologically functional foods, immunobiotics also help in regulating intestinal immunity. The current review further explored that the immunobiotics regulate intestinal immune homeostasis, cellular and molecular mechanisms. It was also interesting to note that immunobiotics concerning microorganisms stimulate the activation of mucosal immunity in the Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissues (GALT). In vitro studies on the toll-like receptor (TLR) 2-transfected cells showed that immunobiotics can potentially be used to enhance the immune system in the GALT. Keeping in view reviewed studies on immunobiotics it could be concluded that immunobiotics positively influence the performance, intestinal morphology, and immune-related gene expression in post-hatch chicks. They could be used as the best alternative to antibiotics.  Keywords: Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissues; Immune system; Prebiotics; Receptors.
url http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/AJAS/article/view/16505
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