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Feeding the BT Cationic Peptides to Chickens at Hatch Reduces Cecal Colonization by Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis and Primes Innate Immune Cell Functional Activity
2010
Foodborne pathogens and disease
The BT=TAMUS 2032 (BT) cationic peptides are a group of related cationic peptides produced by a Grampositive soil bacterium, Brevibacillus texasporus. Cationic amphiphilic peptides produced by host cells have been found to stimulate or prime the innate immune responses in mammals, but little information is available on the effects of bacterial-produced peptides on host immunity. We have previously shown that BT, provided as a feed additive for 4 days after hatch, significantly induced
doi:10.1089/fpd.2009.0346
pmid:19735207
fatcat:xh2nrmavqbhr3iezng53bgdtu4