Effects of antibiotics on acquired immunity in vivo – current state of knowledge

Author:

Pomorska-Mól M.,Pejsak Z.

Abstract

AbstractAntibiotics are widely used in the therapy of infections. Besides the respective interactions between antibiotics and pathogens it seems that antibiotics also directly interact with the immune system. Some commonly used antibiotics are currently known to have effects on the innate immune response, as shown byin vitro, ex vivoand alsoin vivoanimal experiments and clinical studies. Most of the experimental papers published to date, as well as most reviews, relate to how antibiotics affect the innate immune response or non-specific monocyte or lymphocyte proliferation. However the effects of antibiotics on the adaptive immune response are still not well characterized. This review of the literature considering differentin vivoexperiments indicate the real importance of interrelations existing between acquired immune responses and antibiotics, however, the mechanism of immunomodulatory effects of antibiotics are still poorly understood. Currently, data on the immunomodulating effects of antibiotics often remain heterogeneous, contradictory or insufficient, but most results published to date revealed the immunosuppressive effect of antibiotics on the antigen- specific immune responsein vivo. In pigs as well as in poultry herds, it is not uncommon practice to add antibiotics to drinking water or feed at the time of vaccination. Information on the effects of such practices on the immune system of animals is restricted and morein vivostudies are needed to investigate the effects of antimicrobial drugs on the immune system, especially in the field conditions.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Veterinary,General Medicine

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