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Insect immunity. 11. Simultaneous induction of antibacterial activity and selection synthesis of some hemolymph proteins in diapausing pupae of Hyalophora cecropia and Samia cynthia.

I Faye, A Pye, T Rasmuson, H G Boman, I A Boman.   

Abstract

We have previously shown that pupae of the giant silkmoth Samia cynthia have a humoral antibacterial activity, which was induced by viable, nonpathogenic gram-negative bacteria (H.G. Boman et al., 1974). We show here that this activity was formed simultaneously with a selective incorporation of amino acids into eight polypeptide chains characterized by their electrophoretic behavior. If actinomycin D or cycloheximide were given at an early time, no antibacterial activity was found. If the inhibitors were given at the time of maximum activity, there was no effect with actinomycin D but a rapid decrease of the activity in the case of cycloheximide. The results imply that the messenger ribonucleic acid was stable, but that at least one protein component was turning over. Hemolymph from immunized pupae of another giant silkmoth, Hyalophora cecropia, was fractionated by ammonium sulfate precipitation. This procedure, together with the isotope distribution after co-electrophoresis in polyarylamide gels, was used for comparing the response to injury and to different infections. Almost identical polypeptide patterns were obtained as a response to an infection with either viable Enterobacter cloacae or Bacillus subtilis. These patterns differed both qualitatively and quantitatively from the injury effect created by an injection as such. There was only a low antibacterial activity in each of the four fractions obtained by ammonium sulfate precipitation. However, a combination of three fractions restored a high killing activity. Fractionation of hemolymph from untreated pupae provided evidence for at least one preexisting factor which stimulated the killing of Escherichia coli. The osmotic pressure of the bacteria contributed to the antibacterial activity towards E. coli, but not towards B. subtitlis. The killing of E. coli was inhibited by liped A and, to a lesser extent, by an inhibitor of proteolytic enzymes. The similarities and differences with the mammalian complement system are discussed.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 812827      PMCID: PMC415452          DOI: 10.1128/iai.12.6.1426-1438.1975

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


  19 in total

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5.  Humoral encapsulation in Diptera (Insecta): defence reactions of Chironomus larvae against fungi.

Authors:  P Götz; A Vey
Journal:  Parasitology       Date:  1974-04       Impact factor: 3.234

6.  Microbial activation of prophenoloxidase from immune insect larvae.

Authors:  A E Pye
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7.  Some new concepts in immunological phylogeny.

Authors:  W H Hildemann
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1974-07-12       Impact factor: 49.962

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Authors:  D M Donaldson; R R Roberts; H S Larsen; J G Tew
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1974-09       Impact factor: 3.441

9.  Insect immunity. I. Characteristics of an inducible cell-free antibacterial reaction in hemolymph of Samia cynthia pupae.

Authors:  H G Boman; I Nilsson-Faye; K Paul; T Rasmuson
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1974-07       Impact factor: 3.441

10.  A lepidopteran saline: effects of inorganic cation concentrations on sensory, reflex and motor responses in a herbivorous insect.

Authors:  R D Weevers
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Authors:  A E Pye; H G Boman
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7.  Bactericidal activity of the normal, cell-free hemolymph of silkworms (Bombyx mori).

Authors:  T Kinoshita; K Inoue
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8.  Evidence for two immune inhibitors from Bacillus thuringiensis interfering with the humoral defense system of saturniid pupae.

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9.  Escherichia coli mutants with an altered sensitivity to cecropin D.

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