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WSSV-induced crayfish Dscam shows durable immune behavior

Journal

FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 40, Issue 1, Pages 78-90

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2014.06.023

Keywords

Crayfish; Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule; Anti-virus immune memory; Durable immune behavior

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [NSC 101-2324-B-006-001-CC1, NSC 101-2628-B-006-001-MY4]

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One of the major gaps in our understanding of arthropod specific immune priming concerns the mechanism[s] by which the observed long-term (>2 weeks) protective effects might be mediated. Hypervariable Dscam (Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule) might support arthropod innate immunity with specificity for more extended periods. We show here that, in the relatively long-lived arthropod Cherax quadricarinatus, CqDscam does not behave like a typical, immediately-acting, short-lived innate immune factor: CqDscam was not induced within hours after challenge with a lethal virus, but instead was only up-regulated after 2-5 days. This initial response faded within similar to 2 weeks, but another maximum was reached similar to 1 month later. At around 2 months after the initial challenge, the virus-induced CqDscam bound to the virus virion and acted to neutralize the virus However, although CqDscam helped crayfish to survive during persistent infection, it nevertheless failed to provide any enhanced protection against a subsequent WSSV challenge. Thus, CqDscam is capable of supporting extended anti-virus immune memory in arthropods. Also, during a persistent virus infection, the balance of immune fire-power in crayfish appears to be altered such that the general immune factors become depleted while CqDscam becomes relatively predominant. (c) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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