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Fish & Shellfish Immunology | 2008

Influence of β-glucans on the immune responses of carpet shell clam (Ruditapes decussatus) and Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis)

M.M. Costa; Beatriz Novoa; Antonio Figueras

The effects of beta-glucans on several immune functions of carpet shell clam (Ruditapes decussatus) and Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) hemocytes were determined. Nitric oxide (NO) production increased significantly in beta-glucan treated mussels and clams. In mussels, beta-glucans increased by themselves the release of free oxygen radicals and also were able to enhance the phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) mediated effect on this hemocyte activity. However, high doses of beta-glucans when combined with zymosan decreased this respiratory burst. In clams, hemolymph treated with several doses of beta-glucans limited the growth of the three bacteria, Vibrio algynolyticus (strain TA15), Vibrio splendidus (strain TA2) and Escherichia coli (strain ATCC 13706). This modulation on the antibacterial activity, however, was not observed when mussel hemolymph was incubated with beta-glucans. These results suggest that the immune responses of these animals can be up and down modulated by external stimuli and, although clams and mussels are both relatively closely related species, their behaviour concerning immune responses can be different.


Developmental and Comparative Immunology | 2014

The first characterization of two type I interferons in turbot (scophthalmus maximus) reveals their differential role, expression pattern and gene induction

Patricia Pereiro; M.M. Costa; Patricia Diaz-Rosales; Sonia Dios; Antonio Figueras; Beatriz Novoa

Type I interferons (IFNs) are considered the main cytokines directing the antiviral immune response in vertebrates. These molecules are able to induce the transcription of interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) which, using different blocking mechanisms, reduce the viral proliferation in the host. In addition, a contradictory role of these IFNs in the protection against bacterial challenges using murine models has been observed, increasing the survival or having a detrimental effect depending on the bacteria species. In teleosts, a variable number of type I IFNs has been described with different expression patterns, protective capabilities or gene induction profiles even for the different IFNs belonging to the same species. In this work, two type I IFNs (ifn1 and ifn2) have been characterized for the first time in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus), showing different properties. Whereas Ifn1 reflected a clear antiviral activity (over-expression of ISGs and protection against viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus), Ifn2 was not able to induce this response, although both transcripts were up-regulated after viral challenge. On the other hand, turbot IFNs did not show any protective effect against the bacteria Aeromonas salmonicida, although they were induced after bacterial challenge. Both IFNs induced the expression of several immune genes, but the effect of Ifn2 was mainly limited to the site of administration (intramuscular injection). Interestingly, Ifn2 but not Ifn1 induced an increase in the expression level of interleukin-1 beta (il1b). Therefore, the role of Ifn2 could be more related with the immune regulation, being involved mainly in the inflammation process.


Fish & Shellfish Immunology | 2018

Turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) Nk-lysin induces protection against the pathogenic parasite Philasterides dicentrarchi via membrane disruption

R. Lama; Patricia Pereiro; M.M. Costa; José A. Encinar; Regla Medina-Gali; Luis Perez; Jesús Lamas; J. Leiro; Antonio Figueras; Beatriz Novoa

Abstract P. dicentrarchi is one of the most threatening pathogens for turbot aquaculture. This protozoan ciliate is a causative agent of scuticociliatosis, which is a disease with important economic consequences for the sector. Neither vaccines nor therapeutic treatments are commercially available to combat this infection. Numerous antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have demonstrated broad‐spectrum activity against bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites and even tumor cells; an example is Nk‐lysin (Nkl), which is an AMP belonging to the saposin‐like protein (SAPLIP) family with an ability to interact with biological membranes. Following the recent characterization of turbot Nkl, an expression plasmid encoding Nkl was constructed and an anti‐Nkl polyclonal antibody was successfully tested. Using these tools, we demonstrated that although infection did not clearly affect nkl mRNA expression, it induced changes at the protein level. Turbot Nkl had the ability to inhibit proliferation of the P. dicentrarchi parasite both in vivo and in vitro. Moreover, a shortened peptide containing the active core of turbot Nkl (Nkl71‐100) was synthesized and showed high antiparasitic activity with a direct effect on parasite viability that probably occurred via membrane disruption. Therefore, the nkl gene may be a good candidate for genetic breeding selection of fish, and either the encoded peptide or its shortened analog is a promising antiparasitic treatment in aquaculture. HighlightsThe turbot nkl gene is not modulated during infection with P. dicentrarchi.Changes in the number of Nkl‐positive cells are observed after infection.Nkl is released into the peritoneal exudate during infection with P. dicentrarchi.Nkl and a synthetic shorter peptide have antiparasitic activity.Nkl reduces parasite viability via membrane disruption.


Fish & Shellfish Immunology | 2009

Functional and molecular immune response of Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) haemocytes against pathogen-associated molecular patterns and bacteria.

M.M. Costa; M. Prado-Alvarez; Camino Gestal; Hui Li; Philippe Roch; Beatriz Novoa; Antonio Figueras


Molecular Immunology | 2007

Turbot TNFα gene: Molecular characterization and biological activity of the recombinant protein

M.C. Ordás; M.M. Costa; Francisco J. Roca; Gloria López-Castejón; Victoriano Mulero; José Meseguer; Antonio Figueras; Beatriz Novoa


Molecular Immunology | 2006

Molecular cloning and expression analysis of interferon regulatory factor-1 (IRF-1) of turbot and sea bream

M. Camino Ordás; Elvira Abollo; M.M. Costa; Antonio Figueras; Beatriz Novoa


Functional Genomics in Aquaculture | 2012

Applications of Functional Genomics in Molluscs Aquaculture

Antonio Figueras; M.M. Costa; Beatriz Novoa


Archive | 2005

Chemical analysis and bacterial diversity associated to marine sediments affected by the “Prestige” oil-spill

Jorge Alonso-Gutierrez; Núria Jiménez; M.M. Costa; Beatriz Novoa; Joan Albaigés Riera; Anna M. Solanas; Antonio Figueras Huerta


Archive | 2015

First detection of herpesvirus variant (OsHV-1μvar) in Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) in Spain and development of a rapid method for its differential diagnosis

Raquel Aranguren; M.M. Costa; Beatriz Novoa; Antonio Figueras Huerta


Fish & Shellfish Immunology | 2013

IL-22 is a key player in the regulation of the inflammation in fish with the involvement of innate immune cells and PI3K signalling

M.M. Costa; Paolo R. Saraceni; Gabriel Forn-Cuní; Sonia Dios; Alejandro Romero; Antonio Figueras; Beatriz Novoa

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Antonio Figueras

Spanish National Research Council

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Beatriz Novoa

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Sonia Dios

Spanish National Research Council

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Beatriz Novoa

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Camino Gestal

Spanish National Research Council

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Patricia Pereiro

Spanish National Research Council

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Jorge Alonso-Gutierrez

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Alejandro Romero

Spanish National Research Council

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Elvira Abollo

Spanish National Research Council

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