Proteomic analysis of effects on natural herb additive containing immunoglobulin Yolksac (IgY) in pigs |
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Authors: | Park Hyeon-Soo Park Kwang-Il Nagappan Arulkumar Lee Do-Hoon Kang Sang-Rim Kim Jin-A Kim Eun Hee Han Dae-Yong Kim Gon-Sup |
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Affiliation: | Research Institute of Life Science and College of Veterinary Medicine, Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea. |
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Abstract: | Thirty male pigs were infected orally with E. coli and Salmonella typhimurium, and divided into a control group and two additive groups to determine the effect of an additive mixture on the changes in protein expression. The pigs were given a food supplemented with a natural herbal additive containing immunoglobulin yolksac (IgY) at concentrations of 0.5% or 1%. On the 1st day and after eight weeks of feeding, the body weight gain, food intake and serum GOT/GPT levels were examined. The GOT/GPT levels on the 1st day were similar in the three groups. However, after eight weeks of feeding, the GOT level was significantly lower in the additive treatment groups (0.5% and 1.0%). In addition, the changes in the spleen proteome as a response to the herbal additive were examined using two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. A total of 31 differentially expressed protein spots were identified by comparing the protein profiles of the control and additive treated porcine spleens. Finally, 19 proteins were detected by MALDI-TOF/MS. Overall, the proteins detected are involved in a range of biological process, such as metabolic processes, biological processes, transport, carbohydrate metabolic processes, generation of precursors and energy. In conclusion, these results support of the hypothesis that a natural herbal additive containing IgY can affect the immune regulation system and reduce the stress of microbial infections. |
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