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Cnidarian Immunity and the Repertoire of Defense Mechanisms in Anthozoans

Anthozoa is the most specious class of the phylum Cnidaria that is phylogenetically basal within the Metazoa. It is an interesting group for studying the evolution of mutualisms and immunity, for despite their morphological simplicity, Anthozoans are unexpectedly immunologically complex, with large...

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Autores principales: Parisi, Maria Giovanna, Parrinello, Daniela, Stabili, Loredana, Cammarata, Matteo
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7563517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32932829
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9090283
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author Parisi, Maria Giovanna
Parrinello, Daniela
Stabili, Loredana
Cammarata, Matteo
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Parrinello, Daniela
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Cammarata, Matteo
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description Anthozoa is the most specious class of the phylum Cnidaria that is phylogenetically basal within the Metazoa. It is an interesting group for studying the evolution of mutualisms and immunity, for despite their morphological simplicity, Anthozoans are unexpectedly immunologically complex, with large genomes and gene families similar to those of the Bilateria. Evidence indicates that the Anthozoan innate immune system is not only involved in the disruption of harmful microorganisms, but is also crucial in structuring tissue-associated microbial communities that are essential components of the cnidarian holobiont and useful to the animal’s health for several functions including metabolism, immune defense, development, and behavior. Here, we report on the current state of the art of Anthozoan immunity. Like other invertebrates, Anthozoans possess immune mechanisms based on self/non-self-recognition. Although lacking adaptive immunity, they use a diverse repertoire of immune receptor signaling pathways (PRRs) to recognize a broad array of conserved microorganism-associated molecular patterns (MAMP). The intracellular signaling cascades lead to gene transcription up to endpoints of release of molecules that kill the pathogens, defend the self by maintaining homeostasis, and modulate the wound repair process. The cells play a fundamental role in immunity, as they display phagocytic activities and secrete mucus, which acts as a physicochemical barrier preventing or slowing down the proliferation of potential invaders. Finally, we describe the current state of knowledge of some immune effectors in Anthozoan species, including the potential role of toxins and the inflammatory response in the Mediterranean Anthozoan Anemonia viridis following injection of various foreign particles differing in type and dimensions, including pathogenetic bacteria.
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spelling pubmed-75635172020-10-27 Cnidarian Immunity and the Repertoire of Defense Mechanisms in Anthozoans Parisi, Maria Giovanna Parrinello, Daniela Stabili, Loredana Cammarata, Matteo Biology (Basel) Review Anthozoa is the most specious class of the phylum Cnidaria that is phylogenetically basal within the Metazoa. It is an interesting group for studying the evolution of mutualisms and immunity, for despite their morphological simplicity, Anthozoans are unexpectedly immunologically complex, with large genomes and gene families similar to those of the Bilateria. Evidence indicates that the Anthozoan innate immune system is not only involved in the disruption of harmful microorganisms, but is also crucial in structuring tissue-associated microbial communities that are essential components of the cnidarian holobiont and useful to the animal’s health for several functions including metabolism, immune defense, development, and behavior. Here, we report on the current state of the art of Anthozoan immunity. Like other invertebrates, Anthozoans possess immune mechanisms based on self/non-self-recognition. Although lacking adaptive immunity, they use a diverse repertoire of immune receptor signaling pathways (PRRs) to recognize a broad array of conserved microorganism-associated molecular patterns (MAMP). The intracellular signaling cascades lead to gene transcription up to endpoints of release of molecules that kill the pathogens, defend the self by maintaining homeostasis, and modulate the wound repair process. The cells play a fundamental role in immunity, as they display phagocytic activities and secrete mucus, which acts as a physicochemical barrier preventing or slowing down the proliferation of potential invaders. Finally, we describe the current state of knowledge of some immune effectors in Anthozoan species, including the potential role of toxins and the inflammatory response in the Mediterranean Anthozoan Anemonia viridis following injection of various foreign particles differing in type and dimensions, including pathogenetic bacteria. MDPI 2020-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7563517/ /pubmed/32932829 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9090283 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Parisi, Maria Giovanna
Parrinello, Daniela
Stabili, Loredana
Cammarata, Matteo
Cnidarian Immunity and the Repertoire of Defense Mechanisms in Anthozoans
title Cnidarian Immunity and the Repertoire of Defense Mechanisms in Anthozoans
title_full Cnidarian Immunity and the Repertoire of Defense Mechanisms in Anthozoans
title_fullStr Cnidarian Immunity and the Repertoire of Defense Mechanisms in Anthozoans
title_full_unstemmed Cnidarian Immunity and the Repertoire of Defense Mechanisms in Anthozoans
title_short Cnidarian Immunity and the Repertoire of Defense Mechanisms in Anthozoans
title_sort cnidarian immunity and the repertoire of defense mechanisms in anthozoans
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7563517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32932829
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9090283
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