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Efficacy of quorum sensing and growth inhibitors alone and in combination against avian pathogenic Escherichia coli infection in chickens

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POULTRY SCIENCE
Volume 102, Issue 4, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2023.102543

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APEC; growth inhibitor; quorum sensing inhibitor; oral challenge; field simulated conditions

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Avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC) is a causative agent of colibacillosis, causing high mortality and morbidity in poultry and economic losses to the poultry industry worldwide. APEC can be transmitted to humans through contaminated poultry products. This study evaluated the efficacy of two small molecules, GI-7 and QSI-5, individually and in combination, in controlling APEC infections in chickens compared to the antibiotic SDM. The results showed promising effects of GI-7 and QSI-5 as potential antibiotic-independent approaches for controlling APEC infections in chickens.
Avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC), a causative agent of colibacillosis, is associated with high mortality and morbidity which results in severe eco-nomic losses to the poultry industry worldwide. APEC can be transmitted to humans through the consump-tion of contaminated poultry products. The limited effect of the current vaccines and the advent of drug -resistant strains have necessitated the development of alternative therapies. Previously, we identified 2 small molecules (SMs; [quorum sensing inhibitor; QSI-5] and [growth inhibitor; GI-7]) with high efficacy in vitro and in chickens subcutaneously challenged with APEC O78. Here, we optimized the oral challenge dose of APEC O78 in chickens to mimic the infection in the natural settings, evaluated the efficacy of the GI-7, QSI-5, and combination of GI-7 and QSI-5 (GI7+ QSI-5) in chickens orally infected with APEC, and com-pared their efficacy to sulfadimethoxine (SDM), an antibiotic currently used to treat APEC. Using the optimized dose of each SM in drinking water, GI-7, QSI-5, GI7+ QSI-5, and SDM were evaluated in chick-ens challenged with the optimized dose of APEC O78 (1 pound 109 CFU/chicken; orally; d 2 of age) and grown on built-up floor litter. Reduction in mortality was 90, 80, 80, and 70% in QSI-5, GI-7+QSI-5, GI-7, and SDM treated groups compared to the positive control (PC), respectively. GI-7, QSI-5, GI-7+QSI-5, and SDM reduced the APEC load in the cecum by 2.2, 2.3, 1.6, and 0.6 logs and in the internal organs by 1.3, 1.2, 1.4, and 0.4 logs compared to PC (P < 0.05), respectively. The cumulative pathological lesions scores were 0.51, 0.24, 0.0, 0.53, and 1.53 in GI-7, QSI-5, GI-7+QSI-5, SDM, and PC groups, respectively. Overall, GI-7 and QSI-5 individually have promising effects as a potential antibiotic-independent approach to control APEC infections in chickens.

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