Poultry

Chicken Immune-related Gene Expression after Stimulation with Bacterial Component

Authors
  • Zachary C. Sauer (Iowa State University)
  • Michael G. Kaiser (Iowa State University)
  • Susan J. Lamont (Iowa State University)

Abstract

The RNA expression levels of Caspase 1 and Interleukin 18 were quantified after a lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge. The proteins of these two genes are specifically involved with the inflammatory immunological response pathway of the chicken. Collectively, a greater understanding of RNA expression levels of immunologically related genes in the chicken genome under challenging situations could lead to increased effectiveness of future genetic selection and targeted therapeutics against prevalent diseases in the poultry industry. Results demonstrated the effectiveness of the LPS stimulation, and variation in expression among genetic lines.

Keywords: ASL R2999, Animal Science

How to Cite:

Sauer, Z. C., Kaiser, M. G. & Lamont, S. J., (2015) “Chicken Immune-related Gene Expression after Stimulation with Bacterial Component”, Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 12(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-1320

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Published on
01 Jan 2015
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