Expression of antimicrobial peptides in coelomocytes and embryos of the green sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis)
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/11832Date
2013-11-12Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) play a crucial role in innate immunity. We have previously reported the
isolation and characterization of the AMPs, strongylocins 1 and 2, and centrocin 1, from coelomocyte
extracts of Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis. Here we show that these AMPs were expressed in phagocytes.
In addition, transcripts of strongylocin 1 were detected in vibratile cells and/or colorless spherule
cells, while transcripts of strongylocin 2 were found in red spherule cells. Results from immunoblotting
and immunocytochemistry studies showed that centrocin 1 was produced by phagocytes and stored in
granular vesicles. Co-localization of centrocin 1 and phagocytosed bacteria suggests that the granular
vesicles containing centrocin 1 may be involved in the formation of phagolysosomes. We also analyzed
the temporal and spatial expression of AMPs throughout larval development. Strongylocins were
expressed in the early pluteus stage, while centrocin 1 was expressed in the mid pluteus stage. The spatial
expression pattern showed that centrocin 1 was mainly located in blastocoelar cells (BCs) around the
stomach and the esophagus. In addition, a few patrolling BCs were detected in some larval arms.
Together, these results suggest that AMPs are expressed in different types of coelomocytes and that centrocin
1 is involved in response against bacteria. Furthermore, the expression of AMPs in larval pluteus
stage, especially in BCs, indicates that AMPs and BCs are engaged in the larval immune system.