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Dev Comp Immunol ; 59: 136-44, 2016 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26828389

ABSTRACT

Serum amyloid A (SAA) is among the most potent acute phase proteins (APP) in vertebrates. After injury, its early expression can dramatically increase to promote the recruitment of immuno-competent cells, expression of pro-inflammatory proteins and the activation of the innate immune defences. Although APP have been studied in many vertebrates, only recently their search was extended to invertebrates and the finding of SAA-like molecules has opened new questions on the immune-regulatory functions of these soluble proteins in the animal kingdom. Taking advantage of the considerable amount of genomic and transcriptomic data currently available, we retrieved 51 SAA-like proteins in several protostome taxa comprising 21 marine bivalve species and basal metazoans. In addition to vertebrate-like SAAs, we identified a second protein type with peculiar features. In the bivalves Crassostrea gigas and Mytilus galloprovincialis, both digital expression analysis and qPCR data indicated an induction of the classical SAA after bacterial challenge.


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Crassostrea/immunology , Immunity, Innate/immunology , Mytilus/immunology , Pinctada/immunology , Serum Amyloid A Protein/genetics , Serum Amyloid A Protein/immunology , Animals , Base Sequence , Crassostrea/genetics , Immunity, Innate/genetics , Mytilus/genetics , Pinctada/genetics , Protein Structure, Tertiary , Serum Amyloid A Protein/biosynthesis , Transcriptome
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Environ Microbiol ; 17(11): 4200-12, 2015 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25384719

ABSTRACT

Ostreid herpesvirus type 1 (OsHV-1) has become a problematic infective agent for the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas. In particular, the OsHV-1 µVar subtype has been associated with severe mortality episodes in oyster spat and juvenile oysters in France and other regions of the world. Factors enhancing the infectivity of the virus and its interactions with susceptible and resistant bivalve hosts are still to be understood, and only few studies have explored the expression of oyster or viral genes during productive infections. In this work, we have performed a dual RNA sequencing analysis on an oyster sample with a high viral load. High sequence coverage allowed us to thoroughly explore the OsHV-1 transcriptome and identify the activated molecular pathways in C. gigas. The identification of several highly induced and defence-related oyster transcripts supports the crucial role played by the innate immune system against the virus and opportunistic microbes possibly contributing to subsequent spat mortality.


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Crassostrea/virology , Herpesviridae/genetics , Herpesviridae/pathogenicity , Host-Pathogen Interactions/genetics , Animals , Base Sequence , Crassostrea/genetics , Crassostrea/immunology , France , Genes, Viral , Herpesviridae/immunology , Immunity, Innate/genetics , Immunity, Innate/immunology , Sequence Analysis, RNA , Transcriptome/genetics
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