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l -Serine Lowers the Inflammatory Responses during Pasteurella multocida Infection
Author(s) -
Fang He,
Zheng Yin,
Chenlu Wu,
Yaoyao Xia,
Miaomiao Wu,
Pan Li,
Huihui Zhang,
Yuanyuan Yin,
Nengzhang Li,
Guoqiang Zhu,
Wenkai Ren,
Yuanyi Peng
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
infection and immunity
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.508
H-Index - 220
eISSN - 1070-6313
pISSN - 0019-9567
DOI - 10.1128/iai.00677-19
Subject(s) - pasteurella multocida , biology , pathogen , serine , microbiology and biotechnology , pasteurellosis , macrophage , immune system , immunology , bacteria , in vitro , enzyme , genetics , biochemistry
Pasteurella multocida causes a variety of infectious diseases in various species of mammals and birds, resulting in enormous economic loss to the modern livestock and poultry industry. However, the mechanism of host-pathogen interaction is unclear. Here, we found that l-serine levels were significantly decreased in murine lungs infected with P. multocida Exogenous l-serine supplementation significantly increased the survival rate of mice and decreased the colonization of P. multocida in the lungs of mice. Notably, l-serine decreased the macrophage- and neutrophil-mediated inflammatory responses in mice during P. multocida infection.

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