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Massively Parallel RNA Sequencing Identifies a Complex Immune Gene Repertoire in the lophotrochozoan Mytilus edulis

The marine mussel Mytilus edulis and its closely related sister species are distributed world-wide and play an important role in coastal ecology and economy. The diversification in different species and their hybrids, broad ecological distribution, as well as the filter feeding mode of life has made...

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Autores principales: Philipp, Eva E. R., Kraemer, Lars, Melzner, Frank, Poustka, Albert J., Thieme, Sebastian, Findeisen, Ulrike, Schreiber, Stefan, Rosenstiel, Philip
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3308963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22448234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033091
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author Philipp, Eva E. R.
Kraemer, Lars
Melzner, Frank
Poustka, Albert J.
Thieme, Sebastian
Findeisen, Ulrike
Schreiber, Stefan
Rosenstiel, Philip
author_facet Philipp, Eva E. R.
Kraemer, Lars
Melzner, Frank
Poustka, Albert J.
Thieme, Sebastian
Findeisen, Ulrike
Schreiber, Stefan
Rosenstiel, Philip
author_sort Philipp, Eva E. R.
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description The marine mussel Mytilus edulis and its closely related sister species are distributed world-wide and play an important role in coastal ecology and economy. The diversification in different species and their hybrids, broad ecological distribution, as well as the filter feeding mode of life has made this genus an attractive model to investigate physiological and molecular adaptations and responses to various biotic and abiotic environmental factors. In the present study we investigated the immune system of Mytilus, which may contribute to the ecological plasticity of this species. We generated a large Mytilus transcriptome database from different tissues of immune challenged and stress treated individuals from the Baltic Sea using 454 pyrosequencing. Phylogenetic comparison of orthologous groups of 23 species demonstrated the basal position of lophotrochozoans within protostomes. The investigation of immune related transcripts revealed a complex repertoire of innate recognition receptors and downstream pathway members including transcripts for 27 toll-like receptors and 524 C1q domain containing transcripts. NOD-like receptors on the other hand were absent. We also found evidence for sophisticated TNF, autophagy and apoptosis systems as well as for cytokines. Gill tissue and hemocytes showed highest expression of putative immune related contigs and are promising tissues for further functional studies. Our results partly contrast with findings of a less complex immune repertoire in ecdysozoan and other lophotrochozoan protostomes. We show that bivalves are interesting candidates to investigate the evolution of the immune system from basal metazoans to deuterostomes and protostomes and provide a basis for future molecular work directed to immune system functioning in Mytilus.
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spelling pubmed-33089632012-03-23 Massively Parallel RNA Sequencing Identifies a Complex Immune Gene Repertoire in the lophotrochozoan Mytilus edulis Philipp, Eva E. R. Kraemer, Lars Melzner, Frank Poustka, Albert J. Thieme, Sebastian Findeisen, Ulrike Schreiber, Stefan Rosenstiel, Philip PLoS One Research Article The marine mussel Mytilus edulis and its closely related sister species are distributed world-wide and play an important role in coastal ecology and economy. The diversification in different species and their hybrids, broad ecological distribution, as well as the filter feeding mode of life has made this genus an attractive model to investigate physiological and molecular adaptations and responses to various biotic and abiotic environmental factors. In the present study we investigated the immune system of Mytilus, which may contribute to the ecological plasticity of this species. We generated a large Mytilus transcriptome database from different tissues of immune challenged and stress treated individuals from the Baltic Sea using 454 pyrosequencing. Phylogenetic comparison of orthologous groups of 23 species demonstrated the basal position of lophotrochozoans within protostomes. The investigation of immune related transcripts revealed a complex repertoire of innate recognition receptors and downstream pathway members including transcripts for 27 toll-like receptors and 524 C1q domain containing transcripts. NOD-like receptors on the other hand were absent. We also found evidence for sophisticated TNF, autophagy and apoptosis systems as well as for cytokines. Gill tissue and hemocytes showed highest expression of putative immune related contigs and are promising tissues for further functional studies. Our results partly contrast with findings of a less complex immune repertoire in ecdysozoan and other lophotrochozoan protostomes. We show that bivalves are interesting candidates to investigate the evolution of the immune system from basal metazoans to deuterostomes and protostomes and provide a basis for future molecular work directed to immune system functioning in Mytilus. Public Library of Science 2012-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3308963/ /pubmed/22448234 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033091 Text en Philipp et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Philipp, Eva E. R.
Kraemer, Lars
Melzner, Frank
Poustka, Albert J.
Thieme, Sebastian
Findeisen, Ulrike
Schreiber, Stefan
Rosenstiel, Philip
Massively Parallel RNA Sequencing Identifies a Complex Immune Gene Repertoire in the lophotrochozoan Mytilus edulis
title Massively Parallel RNA Sequencing Identifies a Complex Immune Gene Repertoire in the lophotrochozoan Mytilus edulis
title_full Massively Parallel RNA Sequencing Identifies a Complex Immune Gene Repertoire in the lophotrochozoan Mytilus edulis
title_fullStr Massively Parallel RNA Sequencing Identifies a Complex Immune Gene Repertoire in the lophotrochozoan Mytilus edulis
title_full_unstemmed Massively Parallel RNA Sequencing Identifies a Complex Immune Gene Repertoire in the lophotrochozoan Mytilus edulis
title_short Massively Parallel RNA Sequencing Identifies a Complex Immune Gene Repertoire in the lophotrochozoan Mytilus edulis
title_sort massively parallel rna sequencing identifies a complex immune gene repertoire in the lophotrochozoan mytilus edulis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3308963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22448234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033091
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