| Literature DB >> 25260512 |
Chris G C Jacobs, Yin Wang, Heiko Vogel, Andreas Vilcinskas, Maurijn van der Zee, Daniel E Rozen.
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BACKGROUND: Nicrophorus vespilloides eggs are deposited into the soil in close proximity to the decomposing vertebrate carcasses that these insects use as an obligate resource to rear their offspring. Eggs in this environment potentially face significant risks from the bacteria that proliferate in the grave-soil environment following nutrient influx from the decomposing carcass. Our aims in this paper are twofold: first, to examine the fitness effects of grave-soil bacteria to eggs, and second, to quantify egg immunocompetence as a defence against these bacteria.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25260512 PMCID: PMC4189599 DOI: 10.1186/s12862-014-0208-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Evol Biol ISSN: 1471-2148 Impact factor: 3.260
Primers for immune sequences of
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| 5’-ACGTCACAGGAGAAGAGCTGA-3’ | 5’-TCGGAAGGCCTGTGTGTGTA-3’ |
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| 5’-GTCGATACGCCCATCGGTTC-3’ | 5’-GCAATTGCAGACTCCGTCGA-3’ |
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| 5’-AGAGGTGCATGCGATCTGTT-3’ | 5’-TGTGCCTTTGGTGTATCCGT-3’ |
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| 5’-CGAAACGGTGGTGAACAGGT-3’ | 5’-TGCATTGGTTGTACCGTCGG-3’ |
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| 5’-TGGTCTCCGCCGAATCCTAA-3’ | 5’-GCACCTGGTCTTTCGTGCTT-3’ |
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| 5’-ACTTTGGCGCGAGTCGATTT-3’ | 5’-TTGATCGCCCAACTCGCTTC-3’ |
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| 5’-TGCCATCAAGAAGCGCTCTG-3’ | 5’-GCGCTCTTGGCTTGATGGAT-3’ |
Figure 1Egg survival and number under different treatments. A) Both egg number and egg survival are significantly lower when in the presence of an Aged carcass. B) Eggs collected from an Aged carcass show increased survival when sterilized, indicating the negative effect of high bacterial numbers surrounding Aged carcasses. C) Eggs collected from a Fresh carcass show decreased survival when experimentally exposed to the entomopathogenic bacterium S. marcescens.
Figure 2Expression of antimicrobial peptide genes in response to sterile injury (black bars) and septic injury (white bars). Whereas larvae show clear induction of all genes tested, eggs show hardly any induction of antimicrobial peptides at all. A) Attacin 2 B) Defensin1 C) Defensin 2 D) Coleoptericin 1 E) Coleoptericin 2 F) Coleoptericin 3.
Figure 3The eggs of develop an extraembryonic serosa. A) Overview of a complete embryo, the developing head is visible at the anterior. The serosal epithelium can be clearly seen just above the head. B) Optical section of an N. vespilloides egg. The embryo, serosa, amnion and vitelline membrane can be clearly distinguished.