2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.dci.2017.04.020
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CqToll participates in antiviral response against white spot syndrome virus via induction of anti-lipopolysaccharide factor in red claw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus

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“…These data may suggest that the function of Toll pathway in the control of viral infections could be conserved through evolution. This is consistent with previous studies showing Toll pathway antiviral effect in other Arthropods including crayfish (28), Drosophila (10, 49), mosquitoes (53) and honeybees (50).…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…These data may suggest that the function of Toll pathway in the control of viral infections could be conserved through evolution. This is consistent with previous studies showing Toll pathway antiviral effect in other Arthropods including crayfish (28), Drosophila (10, 49), mosquitoes (53) and honeybees (50).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The production of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) is commonly considered to be an evolutionarily conserved mechanism of the innate immune response and has been extensively studied in vertebrates and other non-vertebrate organisms including shrimps. Some shrimp Tolls are able to resist bacterial infection via regulating a wide range of AMPs expression (28, 29, 58), which inspires us to suppose that shrimp Tolls can also regulate some specific AMPs synthesis to oppose WSSV. In fact, our examinations of AMPs expression in WSSV-infected shrimp show an increase in expression of AMPs comparable to that found during a V. parahaemolyticus infection of shrimp.…”
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“…There is growing interest in research of the interplay between WSSV and many aspects of shrimp host [ 18 , 19 ], but the precise function of Toll receptors and Toll pathway related genes participating in viral infection remains to be determined. Until now, a large number of Tolls have been identified in multiple shrimps including Litopenaeus vannamei [ 20 , 21 ], Fenneropenaeus chinensis [ 22 ], Penaeus monodon [ 23 25 ], Marsupenaeus japonicas [ 26 ], Macrobrachium rosenbergi [ 27 ], Cherax quadricarinatus [ 28 ] and Procambarus clarkii [ 29 , 30 ]. In L .…”
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confidence: 99%