2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:verc.0000045379.78547.23
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Defense Mechanisms in Farmed Marine Molluscs

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“…The Cathepsin L mRNA of shrimp Metapenaeus ensis could be detected in stomach, intestine, eye, testis, ovary and muscle, and the higher level expression in hepatopancreas. It was thus suggested that the Cathepsin L might play important roles in food digestion [42]. The Cathepsin L transcript was expressed in all tissues of I. punctatus [34], which was in agreement with the notion that the Cathepsin L transcript ubiquitously existed in animal tissues [1].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…The Cathepsin L mRNA of shrimp Metapenaeus ensis could be detected in stomach, intestine, eye, testis, ovary and muscle, and the higher level expression in hepatopancreas. It was thus suggested that the Cathepsin L might play important roles in food digestion [42]. The Cathepsin L transcript was expressed in all tissues of I. punctatus [34], which was in agreement with the notion that the Cathepsin L transcript ubiquitously existed in animal tissues [1].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Pearl oyster Pinctada fucata CL1 (poCL1) mRNA expression was upgraded after V. alginolyticus challenge in hepatopancreas, and could participate in the immune responses [23]. The hemocytes have a specific opsonization function in mollusc defense mechanisms, and hepatopancreas have digestive and defense functions [42]. By being compared with PBS challenge and blank group, the expression of the CpCL mRNA increased in hemocytes and hepatopancreas after A. hydrophila challenge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to its homologs, ChERK mRNA expression was detected in almost all oyster tissues, whereas ChERK gene expression varies considerably between different tissues, suggesting that ChERK may be involved in various biological processes in C. hongkongensis. In mollusks, digestive glands similar to shrimp hepatopancreas can express numerous immune molecules and secrete various enzymes, which is essential for immunity and metabolism [49]. ChERK predominant expression was detected in digestive glands, which was consistent with that found in arthropods, such as Fenneropenaeus chinensis [35], Eriocheir sinensis [44] and Litopeneaus vannamei [34].…”
Section: Cherk Was Broadly Expressed In Various Tissues and Differentsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…In mollusks, the digestive gland is also an important immune organ which can secrete many different enzymes to hydrolyze mi cro organisms and is involved in digestive and defense functions (Tiscar & Mosca 2004). The high expression level of Mm-HSP20 in the digestive gland was consistent with the sHSP expression profile in Chlamys farreri (Zhang et al 2010b).…”
Section: Tissue-specific Expression Of Mm-hsp20 Mrna In Healthy Clamsmentioning
confidence: 63%