The antimicrobial peptides of the immune response of shrimp
The cultivation of penaeid shrimp is a worldwide economic activity which has the potential to contribute to increasing shrimp production. However, penaeid shrimps are susceptible to bacterial and viral diseases, and may thus cause significant losses to the aquaculture industry. In view of this, it...
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doaj-b9a328d8a7824e9bacc05b42e39adf942020-12-02T18:45:43ZengUniversity of Modena and Reggio EmiliaInvertebrate Survival Journal1824-307X2008-10-0152The antimicrobial peptides of the immune response of shrimpX F Zhao0J X Wang1School of Life Sciences, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, ChinaSchool of Life Sciences, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, China The cultivation of penaeid shrimp is a worldwide economic activity which has the potential to contribute to increasing shrimp production. However, penaeid shrimps are susceptible to bacterial and viral diseases, and may thus cause significant losses to the aquaculture industry. In view of this, it is imperative to understand the immune response of shrimp against pathogens as this could help in devising efficient strategies to control, and eventually eradicate, shrimp diseases. At present, a considerable number of research studies on the identification and characterization of antimicrobial peptides/proteins (AMPs) in penaeid shrimps. Such research activities will contribute to finding solutions to shrimp diseases. AMPs are widespread in animals and plants, involved in their innate immunity, and considered as the front liners of host defense against pathogens. In penaeid shrimps, eight kinds of AMPs have been found. These are the penaeidins, whey acidic protein (WAP) domain containing proteins [crustins and single WAP domain containing peptides (SWD)], antilipopolysaccharide factors (ALFs), lysozymes, a C-type lectin, histones, anionic hemocyanins, and peritrophins. In this study, the structures, distributions, expression profiles, phylogenetic evolution, and functions of some AMPs are discussed, focusing on the WAP-domain containing peptides and ALF in penaeid shrimp. https://isj02.unimore.it/index.php/ISJ/article/view/168antimicrobial peptidesinnate defense effectorsinnate immunitypenaeid shrimp |
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The cultivation of penaeid shrimp is a worldwide economic activity which has the potential to
contribute to increasing shrimp production. However, penaeid shrimps are susceptible to bacterial and viral diseases, and may thus cause significant losses to the aquaculture industry. In view of this, it is imperative to understand the immune response of shrimp against pathogens as this could help in
devising efficient strategies to control, and eventually eradicate, shrimp diseases. At present, a
considerable number of research studies on the identification and characterization of antimicrobial
peptides/proteins (AMPs) in penaeid shrimps. Such research activities will contribute to finding
solutions to shrimp diseases. AMPs are widespread in animals and plants, involved in their innate
immunity, and considered as the front liners of host defense against pathogens. In penaeid shrimps,
eight kinds of AMPs have been found. These are the penaeidins, whey acidic protein (WAP) domain
containing proteins [crustins and single WAP domain containing peptides (SWD)],
antilipopolysaccharide factors (ALFs), lysozymes, a C-type lectin, histones, anionic hemocyanins, and
peritrophins. In this study, the structures, distributions, expression profiles, phylogenetic evolution, and functions of some AMPs are discussed, focusing on the WAP-domain containing peptides and ALF in penaeid shrimp.
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