2011
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0024619
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Protist-Type Lysozymes of the Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans Contribute to Resistance against Pathogenic Bacillus thuringiensis

Abstract: Pathogens represent a universal threat to other living organisms. Most organisms express antimicrobial proteins and peptides, such as lysozymes, as a protection against these challenges. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans harbours 15 phylogenetically diverse lysozyme genes, belonging to two distinct types, the protist- or Entamoeba-type (lys genes) and the invertebrate-type (ilys genes) lysozymes. In the present study we characterized the role of several protist-type lysozyme genes in defence against a nemato… Show more

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“…This family of proteins has been identified at the transcript level in other hookworms (26) and in the secretome of adult H. polygyrus (39). In addition, in the nematode C. elegans and the slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum lysozyme has been reported to exert an antimicrobial and bacteriolytic effect, which is likely to be associated with its expression in both developmental stages (52,53).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This family of proteins has been identified at the transcript level in other hookworms (26) and in the secretome of adult H. polygyrus (39). In addition, in the nematode C. elegans and the slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum lysozyme has been reported to exert an antimicrobial and bacteriolytic effect, which is likely to be associated with its expression in both developmental stages (52,53).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Clec-4 gene in C. elegans has been identified previously as transcriptionally induced both in response to E. coli heterologously expressing the nematocidal Bt toxin Cry5B [17] and to Bt spore crystals of the same strain used in this study [14].…”
Section: Differentially Abundant Protein Familiesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…C. elegans potentially synthesizes 15 lysozymes belonging to the two different classes, namely of the invertebrate-type and the protist-type. Transcriptional analysis of the protist-type lysozyme genes in C. elegans after Bt infection has previously been performed [14]. The four protist-type lysozymes quantified here (numbers in brackets) show changes in agreement with qPCR results of a previous study [14],with LYS-1 (1.9 fold) and LYS-2 (2.2 fold) strongly increased, LYS-8 (1.2 fold) slightly increased and LYS-4 (0.6 fold) strongly decreased.…”
Section: Differentially Abundant Protein Familiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Silencing of either lys-7 or ilys-2 led to higher susceptibility towards the pathogen M. nematophilum [68]. Gene knock-out of lys-2, lys-5 and lys-7 enhanced susceptibility to pathogenic B. thuringiensis, while overexpression of lys-5 and lys-7 but not lys-2 enhanced resistance relative to a non-pathogenic control [69]. Furthermore, ilys-2 and lys-5 RNAi-treated worms are more susceptible to S. aureus infection [23].…”
Section: (E) Lysozymesmentioning
confidence: 97%