Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4557990 Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The role of Pseudomonas aeruginosa elastase B in activation of the humoral immune response in Galleria mellonella larvae was investigated. The results of our study showed that elastase B injected at a sublethal concentration was responsible for eliciting the humoral immune response in G. mellonella larvae. The insects exhibited increased antibacterial activity, namely, we observed appearance of antimicrobial peptides and a higher level of lysozyme in cell-free hemolymph. Elastase B seems to be a more potent elicitor than thermolysin because similar maximal antibacterial activity levels were observed at a 5-fold lower concentration. We also demonstrated that there were differences in the kinetics of induction of antimicrobial activity between thermolysin and elastase B. The maximum level was observed 18 h post challenge of thermolysin and 38 h after injection of elastase B. It was also shown that, 24 h after elastase injection, the relative levels of apoLp-III in the hemolymph significantly increased in comparison with control G. mellonella larvae. The activation of immune responses in metalloproteinase-challenged larvae involved synthesis of metalloproteinase inhibitors which increased the survival rates of insects both against the lethal dose of thermolysin as well as against viable pathogenic bacterial cells of P. aeruginosa.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights► P. aeruginosa elastae B stimulates the innate immunity in G. mellonella. ► Appearance of antimicrobial peptides was observed in LasB-challenged larvae. ► Lysozyme and apoLp-III levels in the hemolymph increased after LasB injection. ► Injection of LasB increased the resistance of larvae against thermolysin and P. aeruginosa.

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