Background: Gut microbial colonization and development of immune competence are intertwined and are influenced by early-life nutritional, environmental, and management factors. Perturbation of the gut microbiome at young age affects the crosstalk between intestinal bacteria and host cells of the intestinal mucosa.Results: We investigated the effect of a perturbation of the normal early life microbial colonization of the jejunum in 1-day old chickens. Perturbation was induced by administering 0.8 mg amoxicillin per bird per day) via the drinking water for a period of 24 h. Effects of the perturbation were measured by 16S rRNA profiling of the microbiome and whole genome gene expression analysis. In parallel to what has been observed for othe...
Recent advances in culture-free microbiological techniques bring new understanding of the role of in...
Background. The microbial populations that inhabit the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) are known to inf...
Communication orale - Session 3 : The Gut Microbiome and Immune Development, Health and DiseaseNatio...
Background: Gut microbial colonization and development of immune competence are intertwined and are ...
Animal health benefits from a stable intestinal homeostasis, for which proper development and functi...
<p>Due to an interplay between intestinal microbiota and immune system, disruption of intestinal mic...
Increasing studies show that gut microbiota play a central role in immunity, although the impact of ...
Studies in mammals, including chickens, have shown that the development of the immune system is affe...
International audienceABSTRACT The gut microbiome is crucial for both maturation of the immune syste...
<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> The course for later life immune responses is set early in life during the...
Abstract Background Antibiotics are widely used for prophylactic therapy and for improving the growt...
Studies in mammals, including chickens, have shown that the development of the immune system is aff...
The successional changes in the early intestinal microbiota occur concomitantly with the development...
The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of short-term antibiotic treatment in earl...
<div><p>Recent advances in culture-free microbiological techniques bring new understanding of the ro...
Recent advances in culture-free microbiological techniques bring new understanding of the role of in...
Background. The microbial populations that inhabit the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) are known to inf...
Communication orale - Session 3 : The Gut Microbiome and Immune Development, Health and DiseaseNatio...
Background: Gut microbial colonization and development of immune competence are intertwined and are ...
Animal health benefits from a stable intestinal homeostasis, for which proper development and functi...
<p>Due to an interplay between intestinal microbiota and immune system, disruption of intestinal mic...
Increasing studies show that gut microbiota play a central role in immunity, although the impact of ...
Studies in mammals, including chickens, have shown that the development of the immune system is affe...
International audienceABSTRACT The gut microbiome is crucial for both maturation of the immune syste...
<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> The course for later life immune responses is set early in life during the...
Abstract Background Antibiotics are widely used for prophylactic therapy and for improving the growt...
Studies in mammals, including chickens, have shown that the development of the immune system is aff...
The successional changes in the early intestinal microbiota occur concomitantly with the development...
The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of short-term antibiotic treatment in earl...
<div><p>Recent advances in culture-free microbiological techniques bring new understanding of the ro...
Recent advances in culture-free microbiological techniques bring new understanding of the role of in...
Background. The microbial populations that inhabit the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) are known to inf...
Communication orale - Session 3 : The Gut Microbiome and Immune Development, Health and DiseaseNatio...