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  • The Brown Ring Disease, caused by the bacterium Vibrio tapetis, infects Manila clams (Ruditapes philippinarum) and leads to immune function impairment, particularly affecting hemocytes responsible for phagocytosis.
  • A study utilized transcriptomic analysis of extrapallial fluids from both healthy and infected clams, identifying 135 genes that were deregulated, demonstrating a downregulation of immune-related gene transcripts during infection.
  • Findings revealed significant changes in the actin cytoskeleton organization in infected clams, including the overexpression of β12-Thymosin and a decrease in proteins that interact with actin capping proteins, confirmed by physiological analyses indicating reduced lysosomes and disorganized actin in hemocytes.

Article Abstract

The Brown Ring Disease is an infection caused by the bacterium Vibrio tapetis on the Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum. The process of infection, in the extrapallial fluids (EPFs) of clams, involves alteration of immune functions, in particular on hemocytes which are the cells responsible of phagocytosis. Disorganization of the actin-cytoskeleton in infected clams is a part of what leads to this alteration. This study is the first transcriptomic approach based on collection of extrapallial fluids on living animals experimentally infected by V. tapetis. We performed differential gene expression analysis of EPFs in two experimental treatments (healthy-against infected-clams by V. tapetis), and showed the deregulation of 135 genes. In infected clams, a downregulation of transcripts implied in immune functions (lysosomal activity and complement- and lectin-dependent PRR pathways) was observed during infection. We also showed a deregulation of transcripts encoding proteins involved in the actin cytoskeleton organization such as an overexpression of β12-Thymosin (which is an actin sequestration protein) or a downregulation of proteins that closely interact with capping proteins such as Coactosin, that counteract action of capping proteins, or Profilin. We validated these transcriptomic results by cellular physiological analyses that showed a decrease of the lysosome amounts and the disorganization of actin cytoskeleton in infected hemocytes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2019.08.025DOI Listing

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