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Previous encapsulation response enhances within individual protection against fungal parasite in the mealworm beetle Tenebrio mofitor 被引量:1

Previous encapsulation response enhances within individual protection against fungal parasite in the mealworm beetle Tenebrio mofitor
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摘要 Immune defenses of insects show either broad reactions or specificity and durability of induced protection against attacking parasites and pathogens. In this study, we tested whether encapsulation response against nylon monofilament increases between two attempts of activation of immune system in mealworm beetles Tenebrio molitor, and whether previous exposure to nylon monofilament may also increase protection against an entomopathogenic fungus. We found that survival of beetles subjected to immune activation by nylon implant and subsequent fungal exposure a week later was significantly higher than survival of beetles which had been subjected to fimgal infection only. This result suggests that previous immune activation by the nylon implant may be considered as broad spectrum "immune priming" which helps to fight not only the same intruder but also other parasites. Immune defenses of insects show either broad reactions or specificity and durability of induced protection against attacking parasites and pathogens. In this study, we tested whether encapsulation response against nylon monofilament increases between two attempts of activation of immune system in mealworm beetles Tenebrio molitor, and whether previous exposure to nylon monofilament may also increase protection against an entomopathogenic fungus. We found that survival of beetles subjected to immune activation by nylon implant and subsequent fungal exposure a week later was significantly higher than survival of beetles which had been subjected to fimgal infection only. This result suggests that previous immune activation by the nylon implant may be considered as broad spectrum "immune priming" which helps to fight not only the same intruder but also other parasites.
出处 《Insect Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第6期771-777,共7页 昆虫科学(英文版)
关键词 antifungal protection ecological immunology encapsulation response immune priming invertebrate immunity Tenebrio molitor antifungal protection, ecological immunology, encapsulation response,immune priming, invertebrate immunity, Tenebrio molitor
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