Role of carcinoscorpin, a haemolymph lectin of horseshoe crabCarcinoscorpius rotundacauda as humoral factor |
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Authors: | S. Basu Sarbadhikari D. Datta R. Bhadra |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Cellular Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, 4, Raja S C Mullick Road, 700 032 Calcutta, India;(2) Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, 5, Raja S C Mullick Road, 700 032 Calcutta, India |
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Abstract: | This study demonstrated that a marine Indian horseshoe crab,Carcinoscorpious rotundacauda showed higher self defence in an experimental infection upon the induction of its circulatory lectin, carcinoscorpin. It resisted an infection with 107 liveEscherichia coli per crab when the circulatory carcinoscorpin was 8–16-fold higher after administering 2-ketodeoxyoctonate (Kdo) into the live crab. The naive control with its natural level of circulatory lectin could tolerate a maximum infective dose of 106 liveE. coli per crab. Bacterial killing and phagocytic uptake in association with the isolated crab amoebocytes in anex vivo system was considerably higher for the lectin opsonizedE. coli compared to unopsonized samples. Carcinoscorpin is thus functionally an opsonin in the defence of the primitive marine arthropod,C. rotundacauda, like vertebrate antibody, a humoral factor involved in the defence of the host. The natural capacity for defending an infection with 106 liveE. coli per crab suggested that the crabs in the natural habitat hardly face such an infection and is possibly one of the reasons for its survival over millions of years as a living fossil. |
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Keywords: | Horseshoe crab lectin induction pathogen opsonization higher host defence |
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