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PLOS ONE | 2013

Increased Cell Proliferation and Mucocyte Density in the Sea Anemone Aiptasia pallida Recovering from Bleaching

David Fransolet; Stéphane Roberty; Anne-Catherine Herman; Linda Tonk; Ove Hoegh-Guldberg; Jean-Christophe Plumier

Recovery of coral after bleaching episodes is a critical period for the health of the reef ecosystem. While events such as symbiont (genus Symbiodinium) shifting/shuffling or tissue apoptosis have been demonstrated to occur following bleaching, little is known concerning tissue recovery or cell proliferation. Here, we studied the sea anemone Aiptasia pallida exposed to a transient elevation of water temperature combined with high illumination (33°C and 1900 µmolphotons.m−2.s−1 for 30h). Following such treatment bleached anemones showed a significant reduction of their Symbiodinium density. Cell proliferation in the ectodermis and gastrodermis was determined by assessing the densities of cells labeled with a thymidine analogue (EdU). Cell proliferation significantly increased during the first day following stress in both tissue types. This increased cell proliferation returned to pre-stress values after one week. Although cell proliferation was higher in the ectodermis in absence of stress, it was relatively more pronounced in the gastrodermis of stressed anemones. In addition, the ratio of ectodermal mucocytes significantly increased three weeks after induced stress. These results suggest that thermal/photic stress coupled with the loss of the symbionts is able to enhance cell proliferation in both gastrodermis and ectodermis of cnidarians. While new cells formed in the gastrodermis are likely to host new Symbiodinium, the fate of new cells in the ectodermis was only partially revealed. Some new ectodermal cells may, in part, contribute to the increased number of mucocytes which could eventually help strengthen the heterotrophic state until restoration of the symbiosis.


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2012

Establishment of endosymbiosis: The case of cnidarians and Symbiodinium

David Fransolet; Stéphane Roberty; Jean-Christophe Plumier


Coral Reefs | 2015

Imbalance between oxygen photoreduction and antioxidant capacities in Symbiodinium cells exposed to combined heat and high light stress

Stéphane Roberty; David Fransolet; Pierre Cardol; Jean-Christophe Plumier; Fabrice Franck


Marine Biology | 2014

Impairment of symbiont photosynthesis increases host cell proliferation in the epidermis of the sea anemone Aiptasia pallida

David Fransolet; Stéphane Roberty; Jean-Christophe Plumier


Archive | 2014

HISTOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF THE SEA ANEMONE A. PALLIDA TO BLEACHING INDUCING STRESSES

David Fransolet


Archive | 2012

Increased number of mucocytes in Aiptasia pallida following bleaching

David Fransolet; Anne-Catherine Herman; Stéphane Roberty; Jean-Christophe Plumier


Archive | 2012

Increased cell proliferation in Seriatopora hystrix following heat-induced bleaching

David Fransolet; Aurélie Ugille; Julien Leblud; Stéphane Roberty; Philippe Grosjean; Jean-Christophe Plumier


Archive | 2012

Increased number of mucocytes in Aiptasia pallida following heat-induced bleaching

David Fransolet; Anne-Catherine Herman; Stéphane Roberty; Jean-Christophe Plumier


Archive | 2010

Photoacclimation responses of a symbiotic sea anemone reveal an important host cellular plasticity

Stéphane Roberty; David Fransolet; Ophélie Ladrière; Mathieu Poulicek; Jean-Christophe Plumier; Fabrice Franck


Archive | 2010

Increased mitosis in the bleached gastrodermis of the sea anemone A. pallida

David Fransolet; Stéphane Roberty; Jean-Christophe Plumier

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