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Título:
THE ROLE OF N-β-ALANYL DOPAMINE SYNTHASE IN THE INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSE OF INSECTS
Autor/es:
PÉREZ M; TURDERA L; SCHACHTER J; LOPEZ LASTRA C; QUESADA-ALLUÉ L
Lugar:
Mar del Plata
Reunión:
Congreso; LI Reunión Anual Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en Bioquímica y Biología Molecular; 2015
Resumen:
Insects trigger a multifaceted innate immune response to fight microbial infections. The first line of response to microbial entry is mediated by the rapid action of phenoloxidases present in the integument and in the hemolymphwhich generate quinones that lead to localized melanization and cross-linking, eventually encapsulating invaders. We ascertained if N-β-alanyldopamine (NBAD), which is the main sclerotization precursor of insect brown cuticlesinvolved in the innate immune response. Insects were injected with microorganisms (bacteria, yeast), polysaccharides or spores of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana and the activation of NBAD-synthase was assessed.Antimicrobial properties of NBAD were also determined. We show that septic injures induce, in Tenebrio molitor and Ceratitis capitata, the synthesis of NBAD. We demonstrated in cell-free extracts that NBAD synthase is inducedin the epidermis and exhibit the same properties of the ecdysone-induced enzyme expressed only at the time of cuticle molt. Significantly, NBAD showed antimicrobial properties in vitro. These results indicate, for the first time,that synthesis of NBAD is a novel aspect of the overall innate immune response in insects, which likely reinforces the action of the well-known antibacterial peptides.