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Fat body and hemocytes contribution to the antimicrobial peptide synthesis in Calliphora vicina R.-D. (Diptera: Calliphoridae) larvae. / Yakovlev, A.; Nesin, A.; Simonenko, N.; Gordya, N.; Tulin, D.; Kruglikova, A.; Chernysh, S.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Fat body and hemocytes contribution to the antimicrobial peptide synthesis in Calliphora vicina R.-D. (Diptera: Calliphoridae) larvae
AU - Yakovlev, A.
AU - Nesin, A.
AU - Simonenko, N.
AU - Gordya, N.
AU - Tulin, D.
AU - Kruglikova, A.
AU - Chernysh, S.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The involvement of the fat body and hemocytes in antimicrobial peptide synthesis in insects is widely acknowledged, although this idea is solely based upon indirect evidence, namely, changes in the amount of immunocytic mRNA that encodes certain antimicrobial peptides. However, PCR is not an appropriate method for testing the ability of cells to release the peptide of interest. The approach adopted in the present work was fundamentally different and implied long-term culturing of terminally differentiated immunocytes and subsequent detection of antimicrobial components in the culture medium. Our results confirm that the fat body and hemocytes are involved in the development of the antimicrobial peptide complex of blue blowfly (Calliphora vicina) larvae. The fat body and hemocytes are shown to synthesize in vitro defensin, cecropin, diptericins, P-peptides, and unidentified substances with bacteriostatic activity. The spectra of peptide antibiotics released by the fat body and hemocytes partially overlap. The
AB - The involvement of the fat body and hemocytes in antimicrobial peptide synthesis in insects is widely acknowledged, although this idea is solely based upon indirect evidence, namely, changes in the amount of immunocytic mRNA that encodes certain antimicrobial peptides. However, PCR is not an appropriate method for testing the ability of cells to release the peptide of interest. The approach adopted in the present work was fundamentally different and implied long-term culturing of terminally differentiated immunocytes and subsequent detection of antimicrobial components in the culture medium. Our results confirm that the fat body and hemocytes are involved in the development of the antimicrobial peptide complex of blue blowfly (Calliphora vicina) larvae. The fat body and hemocytes are shown to synthesize in vitro defensin, cecropin, diptericins, P-peptides, and unidentified substances with bacteriostatic activity. The spectra of peptide antibiotics released by the fat body and hemocytes partially overlap. The
KW - Insect immunity
KW - Antimicrobial peptides
KW - Cell cultures
KW - Fat body
KW - Hemocytes
U2 - 10.1007/s11626-016-0078-1
DO - 10.1007/s11626-016-0078-1
M3 - Article
VL - in press
JO - In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology
JF - In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology
SN - 0883-8364
ER -
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