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Functional differential immune responses of Mytilus galloprovincialis to bacterial challenge

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpb.2009.04.007

Keywords

Bactericidal activity; Bivalves; Hemocytes; Hemolymph; Lysosomal membrane stability; Lysozyme activity; Mytilus; Vibrios

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  1. EU program IMAQUANIM [FOODCT-2005-007103]
  2. CNRS [009252]

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Bivalves are filter-feeders that can accumulate large numbers of bacteria, in particular Vibrio species; these can persist within bivalve tissues largely depending on their sensitivity to the hemolymph bactericidal activity. in this work, functional parameters of the hemolymph of Mytilus galloprovincialis were evaluated in response to in vivo challenge with different bacteria (Gram(-) Vibrio anguillarum and V splendidus, Gram(+) Micrococcus lysodeikticus). Mussels were injected with heat-killed bacteria or PBS-NaCl (controls) and hemolymph sampled from 3 to 48 h post-injection (p.i.). In hemocytes, all bacteria induced significant lysosomal membrane destabilisation (LMS) from 3 h p.i. with V. splendidus > V anguillarum > M. lysodeikticus. LMS showed recovery for both M. lysodeikticus and V anguillarum, whereas a further time-dependent decrease was observed for V splendidus. Bacterial challenge also induced a rapid (from 3 h p.i.) and significant increase in serum lysozyme activity; the effect was persistent with M. lysodeikticus and transient for the two Vibrio species. In order to evaluate whether in vivo challenge may affect the subsequent capacity of hemolymph to kill bacteria, the bactericidal activity was tested in an in vitro assay towards E coli At 48 h. p.i. hemolymph samples from V anguillarum-injected mussels showed a significant increase in E coli killing (+35% with respect to controls); a smaller effect was observed with V splendidus-injected mussels (+16%), whereas M. lysodeikticus was ineffective. Moreover, hemolymph from V anguillarum-injected mussels showed an in vitro bactericidal activity towards V anguillarum 2-folds higher than that of controls. Changes in total hemocyte counts (THC) and in hemocyte populations were evaluated by Flow cytometry at 6 and 48 h p.i., indicating a decrease in THC followed by recovery with all bacteria. Moreover, at 6 h p.i. a general decrease in the percentage of granulocytes was observed (V splendidus > V. anguillarum > M. lysodeikticus), followed by complete and partial recovery with M. lysodeikticus and V anguillarum, respectively, but not with V splendidus. The results demonstrate the existence of differential functional immune responses in M. galloprovincialis to different bacteria. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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