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. 2014 Aug 30:109:71-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.03.048. Epub 2014 Mar 28.

Effects of polysaccharide on chicks co-infected with Bordetella avium and Avian leukosis virus

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Effects of polysaccharide on chicks co-infected with Bordetella avium and Avian leukosis virus

Fanxia Guo et al. Carbohydr Polym. .

Abstract

Chicks' co-infection with immunosuppressive virus and bacteria seriously threaten the development of the poultry industry. In this study, a model was established in which chicks were injected with either subgroup B ALV (ALV-B)+Bordetella avium (B. avium), or ALV-B+B. avium+Taishan Pinus massoniana pollen polysaccharide (TPPPS), or B. avium only, or B. avium+TPPPS. The data showed that the group injected with ALV-B and B. avium exhibited significant inhibition of the immune function and therefore increased pathogenicity compared with the group injected with B. avium-only. Application of TPPPS effectively alleviated immunosuppression, and body weights increased sharply in the TPPPS groups compared with non-TPPPS groups. To some extent, TPPPS may reduce the proliferation of ALV-B. These results suggest that Pinus pollen polysaccharides are beneficial treating co-infections with immunosuppressive virus and bacteria and therefore have potential for development into safe and effective immunoregulator.

Keywords: Bordetella avium; Co-infection; Immunoregulation; Subgroup B Avian leukosis virus; Taishan Pinus massoniana pollen polysaccharide.

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