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Evidence for perforin-like activity associated with earthworm leukocytes.

E Kauschke1, K Komiyama, I Moro, I Eue, S König, E L Cooper.   

Abstract

Earthworm (Eisenia fetida) coelomic fluid contains several leukocytes (coelomocytes): basophils, acidophils and neutrophils as well as chloragocytes. Small coelomocytes and coelomocyte lysate are cytotoxic for the tumor cell target K562. The expression of a lytic factor was investigated by immunocytochemistry using light and transmission electron microscopy. A rat-anti-mouse-perforin-mAb labeled mainly small coelomocytes (nearly 20%) as visualized by light microscopy. TEM analysis using immunogold showed a homogenous labeling in the cytoplasm of small coelomocytes. The highest number of immunogold particles was estimated in coelomocytes with many small cytoplasmic granules. Coelomocytes with large lysosomal granules were also labeled but less intensely. No antibody binding was observed for chloragocytes either in light or electron microscopy. This suggests that the perforin-like activity is associated with only one cell type and that chloragocytes are responsible for other lytic activities. MALDI-MS revealed calreticulin usually associated with perforin in mammalian cells that mediate lysis (e.g. NK, CTL). Together, results strongly suggest the presence of putative perforin in earthworms. This in turn supports the hypothesis that perforin is a conserved component important in immune defense during evolution.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 16351814     DOI: 10.1078/0944-2006-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zoology (Jena)        ISSN: 0944-2006            Impact factor:   2.240


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