以肠道微生物和免疫系统为契机,维持仔猪肠道健康。

IF 2.5 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Animal Bioscience Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-19 DOI:10.5713/ab.25.0100
Xiaohong Hou, Yue Chen, Fengming Chen, Yulong Yin, Kang Xu
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摘要

大量的共生微生物定植在猪肠道中,微生物群从肠道环境中获益,同时也对宿主的发育、代谢和免疫有重要的帮助。免疫系统可以通过分泌多种效应因子来调节肠道微生物的稳态。同样,肠道微生物也可以通过特定成分或代谢物调节肠道免疫系统。尽管微生物和免疫细胞关系密切,但它们在肠道中有各自的生态位。微生物局限于肠道腔内,而免疫细胞位于肠道组织中,它们如何相互作用促进肠道健康的机制尚未得到充分研究。本文着重探讨肠道免疫系统、肠道微生物和微生物代谢物相互作用调节仔猪肠道健康的不同机制,并探讨通过饲粮干预增强仔猪肠道健康的策略,以期为促进仔猪健康生长提供理论支持。
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Taking intestinal microbes and the immune system as opportunities to maintain the intestinal health of piglets: review.

Taking intestinal microbes and the immune system as opportunities to maintain the intestinal health of piglets: review.

Taking intestinal microbes and the immune system as opportunities to maintain the intestinal health of piglets: review.

Taking intestinal microbes and the immune system as opportunities to maintain the intestinal health of piglets: review.

Numerous commensal microbes colonize in the pig gut, while the microbiota gets benefits from the gut environment, it additionally assists significantly with the host's development, metabolism, and immunity. The immune system can regulate the homeostasis of gut microorganisms by secreting a variety of effector factors. Similarly, gut microorganisms can also regulate the intestinal immune system via specific components or metabolites. Despite their close relationship, microbes and immune cells have their own individual ecological niche in the gut. Microbes are confined to the intestinal lumen, while immune cells are located in the intestinal tissues, and the mechanisms of how they interact with each other to promote intestinal health have not yet been thoroughly investigated. This article focuses on the different mechanisms by the interaction between intestinal immune system, gut microorganisms and microbial metabolites to regulate the intestinal health of piglets, and discusses the strategies to enhance the intestinal health of piglets through dietary interventions in order to provide theoretical support promoting the healthy growth of piglets.

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Animal Bioscience
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