reviewImmunological ReviewsMar 5, 2004Closed access

Innate immune responses of a lepidopteran insect, Manduca sexta

Kansas State University · Oklahoma State University

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Abstract

Many innate immune mechanisms are conserved throughout the animal kingdom. Manduca sexta, a widely used model for insect biochemical research, employs these mechanisms to defend against invading pathogens and parasites. We have isolated from M. sexta hemolymph a group of proteins (hemolin, peptidoglycan recognition proteins, beta-1,3-glucan recognition proteins, and C-type lectins), which serve as a surveillance mechanism by binding to microbial surface molecules (e.g. peptidoglycan, lipopolysaccharide, lipoteichoic acid, and beta-1,3-glucan). The binding triggers diverse responses such as phagocytosis, nodule formation, encapsulation, melanization, and synthesis of anti-microbial peptides/proteins. Some of…

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Keywords
  • Prophenoloxidase
  • Manduca sexta
  • Biology
  • Innate immune system
  • Peptidoglycan
  • Complement system
  • Hemolymph
  • Biochemistry
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