Evolutionary conserved pathway of the innate immune response after a viral insult in Paracentrotus lividus sea urchin
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Despite the apparent simplicity of the body organization of echinoderms, their im-
mune system is competent to perform a complex innate immune response, which is
far from being well understood. The echinoderms represent the most advanced in-
vertebrates that form a bridge with the primitive chordates. In fact, they possess
numerous receptors and effectors that are used to obtain a fast immune response.
After an infection, the humoral and cellular immune response determines a network
in which the main protagonists are membrane and endosomal receptors. The recog-
nition of nonself molecules by specific membrane receptors triggers the immune re-
sponse, stimulating consecutive intracellular events. We have previously shown how
the polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid (polyI:C) that mimics a viral infection is able to in-
duce an immune response in the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividusimmune cells. It acti-
vates a specific membrane receptor belonging to the Toll-like receptor (TLR) family.
Here, we show the activated expression pattern of some genes involved in the down-
stream cascade of TLR signalling pathway, such as Pl-Tbkand Pl-Irf, whose partial se-
quence was isolated from P. lividusimmune cells. Their mRNA expression increases
consequentially to the polyI:C stimulation and in a temporal way. In addition, we ana-
lysed the expression of Pl-NF-kB and we found that its upregulation was time-depend-
ent, preceding Pl-Tbkand Pl-Irfincrease. Protein analysis showed that also some
cytokine (TNF-?and IL-1?) expression increased after polyI:C insult. Therefore, the
purpose of this study was to discover the molecular mechanisms of the innate de-
fence strategies, similarly to vertebrates, implemented by the sea urchins in order to
cope with viral infection challenge.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
evolution; innate immunity; invertebrate animals; model organism
Elenco autori:
Chiaramonte, Marco; Russo, Roberta
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