| Literature DB >> 23999244 |
Petra Procházková1, Vladimír Šustr, Jiří Dvořák, Radka Roubalová, František Škanta, Václav Pižl, Martin Bilej.
Abstract
Earthworms Eisenia andrei, similarly to other invertebrates, rely on innate defense mechanisms based on the capability to recognize and respond to nonself. Here, we show a correlation between the expression of CCF, a crucial pattern-recognition receptor, and lysozyme, with enzyme activities in the gut of E. andrei earthworms following a microbial challenge. These data suggest that enzyme activities important for the release and recognition of molecular patterns by pattern-recognition molecules, as well as enzymes involved in effector pathways, are modulated during the microbial challenge. In particular, protease, laminarinase, and glucosaminidase activities were increased in parallel to up-regulated CCF and lysozyme expression.Entities:
Keywords: Digestive enzyme; Earthworm; Eisenia andrei; Gut; Innate immunity; Microbiota
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23999244 DOI: 10.1016/j.jip.2013.08.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Invertebr Pathol ISSN: 0022-2011 Impact factor: 2.841