Litopenaeus vannamei stylicins are constitutively produced by hemocytes and intestinal cells and are differentially modulated upon infections

Archive ouverte

Farias, Natanael Dantas | Falchetti, Marcelo | Matos, Gabriel Machado | Schmitt, Paulina | Barreto, Cairé | Argenta, Nicolas | Rolland, Jean-Luc | Bachère, Evelyne | Perazzolo, Luciane Maria | Rosa, Rafael Diego

Edité par CCSD ; Elsevier -

International audience. Stylicins are anionic antimicrobial host defense peptides (AAMPs) composed of a proline-rich Nterminal region and a C-terminal portion containing 13 conserved cysteine residues. Here, we have increased our knowledge about these unexplored crustacean AAMPs by the characterization of novel stylicin members in the most cultivated penaeid shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei. We showed that the L. vannamei stylicin family is composed of two members (Lvan-Stylicin1 and Lvan-Stylicin2) encoded by different loci which vary in gene copy number. Unlike the other three gene-encoded antimicrobial peptide families from penaeid shrimp, the expression of Lvan-Stylicins is not restricted to hemocytes. Indeed, they are also produced by the columnar epithelial cells lining the midgut and its anterior caecum. Interestingly, Lvan-Stylicins are simultaneously transcribed at different transcriptional levels in a single shrimp and are differentially modulated in hemocytes after infections. While the expression of both genes showed to be responsive to damage-associated molecular patterns, only Lvan-Stylicin2 was induced after a Vibrio infection. Besides, Lvan-Stylicins also showed a distinct pattern of gene expression in the three portions of the midgut (anterior, middle and posterior) and during shrimp development. We provide here the first evidence of the diversity of the stylicin antimicrobial peptide family in terms of sequence and gene expression distribution and regulation.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Disseminated neoplasia in cultured Crassostrea gasar oysters from northeast Brazil

Archive ouverte | da Silva, Patricia Mirella | CCSD

International audience. Disseminated neoplasia (DN) is a disease that affects bivalves worldwide and can lead to mass mortalities. In the present study, a pathological survey conducted from December 2011 to August 2...

The new insights into the oyster antimicrobial defense: cellular, molecular and genetic view

Archive ouverte | Bachère, Evelyne | CCSD

International audience. Oysters are sessile filter feeders that live in close association with abundant and diverse communities of microorganisms that form the oyster microbiota. In such an association, cellular and...

Alpha2-macroglobulin from an Atlantic shrimp: Biochemical characterization, sub-cellular localization and gene expression upon fungal challenge

Archive ouverte | Perazzolo, Luciane Maria | CCSD

In this study, we report on the isolation and characterization of an alpha2-macroglobulin (alpha 2M) from the plasma of the pink shrimp Farfantepenaeus paulensis, its sub-cellular localization and transcriptional changes after inf...

Chargement des enrichissements...