Hemocyte activation and nodule formation in the giant keyhole limpet, Megathura crenulata

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2021-12-07 DOI:10.1111/ivb.12355
Gary G. Martin, Stephanie Stamnes, Nicola Henderson, Juliette Lum, Nicole Rubin, Jonathan P. Williams
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The giant keyhole limpet, Megathura crenulata, lives in rocky intertidal and subtidal environments along the Southern California coast, where it is exposed to viruses, bacteria, and other potential pathogens. We demonstrate that when exposed to bacteria or latex beads, hemocytes from specimens of M. crenulata in vivo and in vitro immediately become adhesive and form nodules. The rapid activation of hemocytes suggests a role for an array of recognition proteins, and inhibition of nodulation by the tripeptide Arg–Gly–Asp indicates that integrins are involved. The morphological changes involved with nodule formation include the rapid extension of lamellipodia, phagocytosis of particles, and compaction of the hemocyte aggregates. The number of nonadherent hemocytes rapidly decreases as aggregates form. The elimination of bacteria is due to a dynamic hemocyte response, rather than antibacterial factors in the plasma. These findings are compared to work on other gastropods and expand the current knowledge on the immune response of molluscs, such as M. crenulata, which is increasing in importance as they continue to be raised in aquaculture for pharmacological use.

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巨锁孔帽贝红细胞活化和结节形成
巨型锁眼帽贝,crenulata,生活在南加州海岸的潮间带和潮下岩石环境中,在那里它暴露于病毒、细菌和其他潜在的病原体中。我们证明,当暴露于细菌或乳胶珠时,体内和体外的crenulata标本的血细胞立即变得粘连并形成结节。血细胞的快速激活表明一系列识别蛋白的作用,而三肽Arg-Gly-Asp对结瘤的抑制表明整合素参与其中。与结节形成有关的形态学变化包括板足的快速延伸、颗粒的吞噬和血细胞聚集体的压实。非黏附血细胞的数量随着聚集体的形成而迅速减少。细菌的消除是由于血细胞的动态反应,而不是在血浆中的抗菌因子。这些发现与其他腹足类动物的研究结果进行了比较,并扩展了目前对软体动物(如crenulata)免疫反应的了解,随着它们继续在水产养殖中用于药理用途,这一点越来越重要。
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