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Molecular biology, genomics, and the study of diseases and immune system in bivalves

GESTAL C
•
ROCH P
•
RENAULT T
altro
AND FIGUERAS A.
2008
  • journal article

Periodico
REVIEWS IN FISHERIES SCIENCE
Abstract
Environmental chemico-physical factors, pathogens, and biological interactions constantly affect organism physiology and behavior. Invertebrates, including bivalve mollusks do not possess acquired immunity. Their defense mechanisms rely on an innate, non-adaptive immune system employing circulating cells and a large variety of molecular effectors. The mechanisms underlying host defense depend on the presence of functional proteins in appropriate quantities, within a crucial time window. These proteins are encoded by genes whose transcription is tightly coordinated by complex programs of gene expression. Currently available advanced techniques allow the evaluation of this gene expression, expanding our understanding of the behavior and function of cells and tissues under varying conditions. In particular, DNA microarray technology enables measurement of a large predetermined set of known genes or sequences. Expressed sequence tag sequencing from redundant, normalized, subtractive hybridization libraries is a robust method for sampling the protein encoding genes that are expressed within a tissue. The elimination of microorganisms by defense cells is a dynamic process that involves integrating synthesis of granule proteins during differentiation, migration onto sites of infection, phagocytosis and killing of microorganisms, modulation of their effector cells, and finally apoptosis. Understanding how this complex biological process is regulated can best be addressed using a systems biology approach to the study of organisms and populations in order to more effectively decipher the continuous challenge between two genomes, i.e., evolving host-pathogen interactions
DOI
10.1080/10641260802325518
WOS
WOS:000263170700010
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/1859923
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-52049095509
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10641260802325518
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Soggetti
  • Bivalve

  • Disease

  • Contaminant

  • Stre

  • Immune defense

  • Gene expression

  • Genomic approach

Web of Science© citazioni
98
Data di acquisizione
Mar 28, 2024
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