Toll signal transduction pathway in bivalves: complete cds of intermediate elements and related gene transcription levels in hemocytes of immune stimulated Mytilus galloprovincialis

Based on protein domain structure and organization deduced from mRNA contigs, 15 transcripts of the Toll signaling pathway have been identified in the bivalve, Mytilus galloprovincialis. Identical searches performed on publicly available Mytilus edulis ESTs revealed 11 transcripts, whereas searches...

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Published in:Developmental & Comparative Immunology
Main Authors: Toubiana, M, Rosani, U, Giambelluca, S, Gerdol, M, Pallavicini, A, Venier, P, Roch, P., CAMMARATA, Matteo
Other Authors: Cammarata, M, Roch, P
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description Based on protein domain structure and organization deduced from mRNA contigs, 15 transcripts of the Toll signaling pathway have been identified in the bivalve, Mytilus galloprovincialis. Identical searches performed on publicly available Mytilus edulis ESTs revealed 11 transcripts, whereas searches performed in genomic and new transcriptome sequences of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, identified 21 Toll-related transcripts. The remarkable molecular diversity of TRAF and IKK coding sequences of C. gigas, suggests that the sequence data inferred from Mytilus cDNAs may not be exhaustive. Most of the Toll pathway genes were constitutively and ubiquitously expressed in M. galloprovincialis, although at different levels, and clearly induced after in vivo injection with bacteria. Such over-transcription was more rapid and intense with Gram-negative than with Gram-positive bacteria. Injection of a fungus modulated the transcription of few Toll pathway genes, with the induction levels of TLR/MyD88 complex being always less intense. Purified LPS and β-glucans had marginal effect whereas peptidoglycans were ineffective. At the moment, we found no evidence of an IMD transcript in bivalves. In conclusion, mussels possess a complete Toll pathway which can be triggered either by Gram-positive or Gram-negative bacteria.
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spelling ftunivpalermo:oai:iris.unipa.it:10447/98512 2025-06-15T14:25:42+00:00 Toll signal transduction pathway in bivalves: complete cds of intermediate elements and related gene transcription levels in hemocytes of immune stimulated Mytilus galloprovincialis Toubiana, M Rosani, U Giambelluca, S Gerdol, M Pallavicini, A Venier, P Roch, P. CAMMARATA, Matteo Toubiana, M Rosani, U Giambelluca, S Cammarata, M Gerdol, M Pallavicini, A Venier, P Roch, P 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10447/98512 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dci.2014.03.021 eng eng Elsevier Science Limited info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/24709052 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000337856600014 volume:45 issue:45 firstpage:300 lastpage:312 numberofpages:13 journal:DEVELOPMENTAL AND COMPARATIVE IMMUNOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/10447/98512 doi:10.1016/j.dci.2014.03.021 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Innate immunity Mollusk Mytilu NF-κB Signal transduction Toll pathway Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2014 ftunivpalermo https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dci.2014.03.021 2025-05-26T04:52:21Z Based on protein domain structure and organization deduced from mRNA contigs, 15 transcripts of the Toll signaling pathway have been identified in the bivalve, Mytilus galloprovincialis. Identical searches performed on publicly available Mytilus edulis ESTs revealed 11 transcripts, whereas searches performed in genomic and new transcriptome sequences of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, identified 21 Toll-related transcripts. The remarkable molecular diversity of TRAF and IKK coding sequences of C. gigas, suggests that the sequence data inferred from Mytilus cDNAs may not be exhaustive. Most of the Toll pathway genes were constitutively and ubiquitously expressed in M. galloprovincialis, although at different levels, and clearly induced after in vivo injection with bacteria. Such over-transcription was more rapid and intense with Gram-negative than with Gram-positive bacteria. Injection of a fungus modulated the transcription of few Toll pathway genes, with the induction levels of TLR/MyD88 complex being always less intense. Purified LPS and β-glucans had marginal effect whereas peptidoglycans were ineffective. At the moment, we found no evidence of an IMD transcript in bivalves. In conclusion, mussels possess a complete Toll pathway which can be triggered either by Gram-positive or Gram-negative bacteria. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Pacific oyster Unknown Pacific Developmental & Comparative Immunology 45 2 300 312
spellingShingle Innate immunity
Mollusk
Mytilu
NF-κB
Signal transduction
Toll pathway
Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia
Toubiana, M
Rosani, U
Giambelluca, S
Gerdol, M
Pallavicini, A
Venier, P
Roch, P.
CAMMARATA, Matteo
Toll signal transduction pathway in bivalves: complete cds of intermediate elements and related gene transcription levels in hemocytes of immune stimulated Mytilus galloprovincialis
title Toll signal transduction pathway in bivalves: complete cds of intermediate elements and related gene transcription levels in hemocytes of immune stimulated Mytilus galloprovincialis
title_full Toll signal transduction pathway in bivalves: complete cds of intermediate elements and related gene transcription levels in hemocytes of immune stimulated Mytilus galloprovincialis
title_fullStr Toll signal transduction pathway in bivalves: complete cds of intermediate elements and related gene transcription levels in hemocytes of immune stimulated Mytilus galloprovincialis
title_full_unstemmed Toll signal transduction pathway in bivalves: complete cds of intermediate elements and related gene transcription levels in hemocytes of immune stimulated Mytilus galloprovincialis
title_short Toll signal transduction pathway in bivalves: complete cds of intermediate elements and related gene transcription levels in hemocytes of immune stimulated Mytilus galloprovincialis
title_sort toll signal transduction pathway in bivalves: complete cds of intermediate elements and related gene transcription levels in hemocytes of immune stimulated mytilus galloprovincialis
topic Innate immunity
Mollusk
Mytilu
NF-κB
Signal transduction
Toll pathway
Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia
topic_facet Innate immunity
Mollusk
Mytilu
NF-κB
Signal transduction
Toll pathway
Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia
url http://hdl.handle.net/10447/98512
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dci.2014.03.021