The search for cathelicidins in Gasterosteus aculeatus

Cathelicidins are antimicrobial peptides that have been found in many diverse mammals as well as in fish and chicken. The fact that it can be found in different classes of animals indicates that this gene is important for organism so that it will be selected for. Recent studies have shown that cathe...

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Main Author: Guðrún Ýr Ásgeirsdóttir 1984-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/4399
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/4399 2023-05-15T15:27:41+02:00 The search for cathelicidins in Gasterosteus aculeatus Guðrún Ýr Ásgeirsdóttir 1984- Háskóli Íslands 2010-02-04T08:27:37Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/4399 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/4399 Líffræði Peptíð Hornsíli Ónæmiskerfi Thesis 2010 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:56:26Z Cathelicidins are antimicrobial peptides that have been found in many diverse mammals as well as in fish and chicken. The fact that it can be found in different classes of animals indicates that this gene is important for organism so that it will be selected for. Recent studies have shown that cathelicidin in mammals is at the front line in defending its host to microbe invasions. Its role in fish has not been well established, though studies on cathelicidin in rainbow trout, Atlantic salmon and Atlantic cod strongly indicate that cathelicidin has a role in innate immunity for fish and is well conserved between species. The aim of this project was to discover a cathelicidin gene in the stickleback species (G.aculeatus). The presence of cathelicidin had been indicated by a previous study, and if cathelicidin was found a further aim was to isolate that gene for further studies. This did not prove possible, since a successful detection was not achieved. It is quite likely that the previous study was tainted with salmon cDNA, which would give a false positive for stickleback cathelicidin gene. Also, both reference samples (cod and salmon) were infected with bacteria, but infection of an organism provides increased amounts of cathelicidin. This was not done for the stickleback and therefore might have given a false negative, compared to the cod and salmon signal. In conclusion the methods used in this study, did not prove to be powerful enough to detect and isolate the gene. Thesis atlantic cod Atlantic salmon Skemman (Iceland)
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Peptíð
Hornsíli
Ónæmiskerfi
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Peptíð
Hornsíli
Ónæmiskerfi
Guðrún Ýr Ásgeirsdóttir 1984-
The search for cathelicidins in Gasterosteus aculeatus
topic_facet Líffræði
Peptíð
Hornsíli
Ónæmiskerfi
description Cathelicidins are antimicrobial peptides that have been found in many diverse mammals as well as in fish and chicken. The fact that it can be found in different classes of animals indicates that this gene is important for organism so that it will be selected for. Recent studies have shown that cathelicidin in mammals is at the front line in defending its host to microbe invasions. Its role in fish has not been well established, though studies on cathelicidin in rainbow trout, Atlantic salmon and Atlantic cod strongly indicate that cathelicidin has a role in innate immunity for fish and is well conserved between species. The aim of this project was to discover a cathelicidin gene in the stickleback species (G.aculeatus). The presence of cathelicidin had been indicated by a previous study, and if cathelicidin was found a further aim was to isolate that gene for further studies. This did not prove possible, since a successful detection was not achieved. It is quite likely that the previous study was tainted with salmon cDNA, which would give a false positive for stickleback cathelicidin gene. Also, both reference samples (cod and salmon) were infected with bacteria, but infection of an organism provides increased amounts of cathelicidin. This was not done for the stickleback and therefore might have given a false negative, compared to the cod and salmon signal. In conclusion the methods used in this study, did not prove to be powerful enough to detect and isolate the gene.
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author Guðrún Ýr Ásgeirsdóttir 1984-
author_facet Guðrún Ýr Ásgeirsdóttir 1984-
author_sort Guðrún Ýr Ásgeirsdóttir 1984-
title The search for cathelicidins in Gasterosteus aculeatus
title_short The search for cathelicidins in Gasterosteus aculeatus
title_full The search for cathelicidins in Gasterosteus aculeatus
title_fullStr The search for cathelicidins in Gasterosteus aculeatus
title_full_unstemmed The search for cathelicidins in Gasterosteus aculeatus
title_sort search for cathelicidins in gasterosteus aculeatus
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