Literature DB >> 15670857

Mechanism of reduction in the number of the circulating hemocytes in the Pseudaletia separata host parasitized by Cotesia kariyai.

Tokiyasu Teramoto1, Toshiharu Tanaka.   

Abstract

Larval endoparasitoids can avoid the immune response of the host by the function of polydnavirus (PDV) and venom. PDV infects hemocytes and affects the hemocyte function of the host. In this paper, we investigated how PDV and venom affect the hemocyte population of the host. Cotesia kariyai, the larval endoparasitoid, lowers the hemocyte population of the noctuid host larvae soon after parasitization. The reduction in the number of circulating hemocytes is caused by the breakdown of the circulating hemocytes and of the hematopoietic organ which generates the circulating hemocytes. The decrease in the number of hemocytes shortly after parasitization is a response to the venom. However, the decrease in hemocyte population on and after 6 h post-parasitization appears to be caused by the PDV. Apoptosis in circulating hemocytes was observed on and after 6 h post-injection of PDV plus venom. It was revealed through cytometry that mitosis of circulating hemocytes was halted within 24 h after the injection of PDV plus venom. Apoptosis in the hematopoietic organ was induced 12 h after the injection of PDV plus venom. Furthermore, the plasma from the hosts injected with PDV plus venom depressed the number of hemocytes released from the hemotopoiteic organs.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15670857     DOI: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2004.08.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Insect Physiol        ISSN: 0022-1910            Impact factor:   2.354


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