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Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2016

Histological Observation and Expression Patterns of antimicrobial peptides during Fungal Infection in Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae) Larvae

Xiu Jiangfan; Wang Tao; Wang Yu; Wu Jianwei; Guo Guo; Zhang Yingchun; Shang Xiaoli

Housefly, Musca domestica, has a complicated immune system. However, its underlying operating mechanism remains elusive. Candida albicans is a major pathogen affecting humans by causing deep infection fungous disease, but it is non-symbiotic in houseflies. To investigate the C. albicans infection process in housefly, the changes in morphological and histological and expression patterns of antimicrobial peptide were monitored to indicate the insects response to fungal infection. The results showed that scattered brown spots were comprising melanized encapsulation and encapsulated fungal cells were initially observed at the inner side of larvaes body wall 3 h post-infection (PI). Between 6 and 36 h PI, the whole body of larvae was densely covered with the brown spots, which then gradually disappeared. The majority had disappeared at 48 h PI. Some fungi colonized in the gaps between the body wall and the muscle layer, as well as among muscle fibers of the muscle layer at 12 h PI and hyphal was observed at 18 h PI. These fungi colonized distribution changed from a continuous line to scattered spots at 24 h PI and virtually disappeared at 48 h. The results of quantitative PCR analysis revealed that in coordination with the variation during the infection, the expression levels of four antimicrobial peptides were up-regulated. In conclusion, C. albicans infection in M. domestica larvae involved the following stages: injection, infection, immune response and elimination of the pathogen. The rapid response of antimicrobial peptides, melanized encapsulation and agglutination played a vital role against the pathogenic invasion.


Archive | 2014

Quick and intensive straw management method based on ecological conversion via housefly metabolism

Wu Jianwei; Xu Nan; Guo Guo; Xiu Jiangfan; Zhang Shu; Hu Rong


Archive | 2013

Organic fertilizer production process

Wu Jianwei; Xu Nan; Xiu Jiangfan; Yin Jian; Wei Chengxi; Guo Guo


Archive | 2013

Method for ecological conversion of fen-flavor white spirit vinasse musca domestica larva

Wu Jianwei; Guo Guo; Xu Nan


Archive | 2014

Organic fertilizer production line and process for producing organic fertilizer

Wu Jianwei; Xu Nan; Xiu Jiangfan; Yin Jian; Wei Chengxi; Guo Guo


Archive | 2014

Organic fertilizer production line

Wu Jianwei; Xu Nan; Xiu Jiangfan; Yin Jian; Wei Chengxi; Guo Guo


Archive | 2014

Industrialized production line for insect protein

Wu Jianwei; Xu Nan; Xiu Jiangfan; Yin Jian; Guo Guo


Archive | 2016

Application of housefly MSP protein in antibiosis field

Guo Guo; Tao Ruyu; Xiu Jiangfan; Yang Weijin; Fu Ping; Wu Jianwei


Archive | 2016

Feed additive for livestock and poultry

Wu Jianwei; Guo Guo; Wei Chengxi


Archive | 2015

Special organic fertilizer for organic sorghum rice for wine making

Wu Jianwei; Guo Guo; Wei Chengxi

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Wang Yu

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Zhang Ya-li

Southern Medical University

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