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A role for nematocytes in the cellular immune response of the Drosophilid Zaprionus indianus

The melanotic encapsulation response mounted by Drosophila melanogaster against macroparasites, which is based on haemocyte binding to foreign objects, is poorly characterized relative to its humoral immune response against microbes, and appears to be variable across insect lineages. The genus Zapri...

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Autores principales: Kacsoh, Balint Z., Bozler, Julianna, Schlenke, Todd A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4479215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24476764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182013001431
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author Kacsoh, Balint Z.
Bozler, Julianna
Schlenke, Todd A.
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description The melanotic encapsulation response mounted by Drosophila melanogaster against macroparasites, which is based on haemocyte binding to foreign objects, is poorly characterized relative to its humoral immune response against microbes, and appears to be variable across insect lineages. The genus Zaprionus is a diverse clade of flies embedded within the genus Drosophila. Here we characterize the immune response of Zaprionus indianus against endoparasitoid wasp eggs, which elicit the melanotic encapsulation response in D. melanogaster. We find that Z. indianus is highly resistant to diverse wasp species. Although Z. indianus mounts the canonical melanotic encapsulation response against some wasps, it can also potentially fight off wasp infection using two other mechanisms: encapsulation without melanization and a non-cellular form of wasp killing. Zaprionus indianus produces a large number of haemocytes including nematocytes, which are large fusiform haemocytes absent in D. melanogaster, but which we found in several other species in the subgenus Drosophila. Several lines of evidence suggest these nematocytes are involved in anti-wasp immunity in Z. indianus and in particular in the encapsulation of wasp eggs. Altogether, our data show that the canonical anti-wasp immune response and haemocyte make-up of the model organism D. melanogaster vary across the genus Drosophila.
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spelling pubmed-44792152015-06-24 A role for nematocytes in the cellular immune response of the Drosophilid Zaprionus indianus Kacsoh, Balint Z. Bozler, Julianna Schlenke, Todd A. Parasitology Article The melanotic encapsulation response mounted by Drosophila melanogaster against macroparasites, which is based on haemocyte binding to foreign objects, is poorly characterized relative to its humoral immune response against microbes, and appears to be variable across insect lineages. The genus Zaprionus is a diverse clade of flies embedded within the genus Drosophila. Here we characterize the immune response of Zaprionus indianus against endoparasitoid wasp eggs, which elicit the melanotic encapsulation response in D. melanogaster. We find that Z. indianus is highly resistant to diverse wasp species. Although Z. indianus mounts the canonical melanotic encapsulation response against some wasps, it can also potentially fight off wasp infection using two other mechanisms: encapsulation without melanization and a non-cellular form of wasp killing. Zaprionus indianus produces a large number of haemocytes including nematocytes, which are large fusiform haemocytes absent in D. melanogaster, but which we found in several other species in the subgenus Drosophila. Several lines of evidence suggest these nematocytes are involved in anti-wasp immunity in Z. indianus and in particular in the encapsulation of wasp eggs. Altogether, our data show that the canonical anti-wasp immune response and haemocyte make-up of the model organism D. melanogaster vary across the genus Drosophila. 2014-01-28 2014-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4479215/ /pubmed/24476764 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182013001431 Text en © Cambridge University Press 2014. The online version of this article is published within an Open Access environment subject to the conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution licence <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/>.
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title A role for nematocytes in the cellular immune response of the Drosophilid Zaprionus indianus
title_full A role for nematocytes in the cellular immune response of the Drosophilid Zaprionus indianus
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title_short A role for nematocytes in the cellular immune response of the Drosophilid Zaprionus indianus
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4479215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24476764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182013001431
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