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Evidence for an early immunosuppressive role for related Campoletis sonorensis venom and ovarian proteins in Heliothis virescens.

B A Webb1, S Luckhart.   

Abstract

Shared epitopes among venom, ovarian, and viral proteins may indicate that related proteins have similar functional roles during parasitization of Heliothis virescens by Campoletis sonorensis. Venom and ovarian proteins are introduced directly into the hemolymph during parasitization where they may target hemocytes or other components of the immune system. Polydnavirus expression has been detected in hemocytes, fat body, and other tissues but has not been detected earlier than 4 h after parasitization. Therefore, effects on hemocytes at times earlier than 4 h may not be caused by polydnavirus proteins synthesized in the parasitized insect. Visualization of hemocyte F-actin with fluorescently labeled phallicidin indicated that a dramatic alteration of plasmatocyte and granulocyte cytoskeletons occurred within 1.5 h after parasitization. The predominant non-viral proteins in the ovary introduced during parasitization were immunologically related to venom and viral envelope proteins. These ovarian proteins persist in the hemolymph. Antisera to the ovarian proteins bound to granulocytes and to plasmatocytes to a lesser degree, suggesting that ovarian proteins may be involved in early suppression of the host's immune response after parasitization.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8054661     DOI: 10.1002/arch.940260208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Insect Biochem Physiol        ISSN: 0739-4462            Impact factor:   1.698


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