Antimicrobial peptides in crustaceans

Crustaceans are a large and diverse invertebrate animal group that mounts a complex and efficient innate immune response against a variety of microorganisms. The crustacean immune system is primarily related to cellular responses and the production and release of important immune effectors into the...

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Main Authors: R D Rosa, M A Barracco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Modena and Reggio Emilia 2010-11-01
Series:Invertebrate Survival Journal
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Online Access:https://isj02.unimore.it/index.php/ISJ/article/view/228
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description Crustaceans are a large and diverse invertebrate animal group that mounts a complex and efficient innate immune response against a variety of microorganisms. The crustacean immune system is primarily related to cellular responses and the production and release of important immune effectors into the hemolymph. Antimicrobial proteins and/or peptides (AMPs) are key components of innate immunity and are widespread in nature, from bacteria to vertebrate animals. In crustaceans, 15 distinct AMP families are currently recognized, although the great majority (14 families) comes from members of the order Decapoda. Crustacean AMPs are generally cationic, gene-encoded molecules that are mainly produced by circulating immune-competent cells (hemocytes) or are derived from unrelated proteins primarily involved in other biological functions. In this review, we tentatively classified the crustacean AMPs into four main groups based on their amino acid composition, structural features and multi-functionality. We also attempted to summarize the current knowledge on their implication both in an efficient response to microbial infections and in crustacean survival.
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spelling doaj.art-e06d7bc6b0ba4212add7e8074d7402022022-12-21T20:00:34ZengUniversity of Modena and Reggio EmiliaInvertebrate Survival Journal1824-307X2010-11-0172Antimicrobial peptides in crustaceansR D Rosa0M A Barracco1Laboratory of Immunology Applied to Aquaculture, Departamento de Biologia Celular, Embriologia e Genética, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 88040-900 Florianópolis, BrazilLaboratory of Immunology Applied to Aquaculture, Departamento de Biologia Celular, Embriologia e Genética, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 88040-900 Florianópolis, BrazilCrustaceans are a large and diverse invertebrate animal group that mounts a complex and efficient innate immune response against a variety of microorganisms. The crustacean immune system is primarily related to cellular responses and the production and release of important immune effectors into the hemolymph. Antimicrobial proteins and/or peptides (AMPs) are key components of innate immunity and are widespread in nature, from bacteria to vertebrate animals. In crustaceans, 15 distinct AMP families are currently recognized, although the great majority (14 families) comes from members of the order Decapoda. Crustacean AMPs are generally cationic, gene-encoded molecules that are mainly produced by circulating immune-competent cells (hemocytes) or are derived from unrelated proteins primarily involved in other biological functions. In this review, we tentatively classified the crustacean AMPs into four main groups based on their amino acid composition, structural features and multi-functionality. We also attempted to summarize the current knowledge on their implication both in an efficient response to microbial infections and in crustacean survival.https://isj02.unimore.it/index.php/ISJ/article/view/228antimicrobial peptidesinnate immunitycrustacean defensecrustaceansdecapods
spellingShingle R D Rosa
M A Barracco
Antimicrobial peptides in crustaceans
Invertebrate Survival Journal
antimicrobial peptides
innate immunity
crustacean defense
crustaceans
decapods
title Antimicrobial peptides in crustaceans
title_full Antimicrobial peptides in crustaceans
title_fullStr Antimicrobial peptides in crustaceans
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial peptides in crustaceans
title_short Antimicrobial peptides in crustaceans
title_sort antimicrobial peptides in crustaceans
topic antimicrobial peptides
innate immunity
crustacean defense
crustaceans
decapods
url https://isj02.unimore.it/index.php/ISJ/article/view/228
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