Cytokines are highly conserved between mammals and insects. The present study examines the multiple effects of interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) application on the immunological defence mechanisms of Galleria mellonella larvae, invertebrates which are gaining popularity as a replacement for mammalian research models in immunological studies. G. mellonella hemolymph is known to contain an IFN-γ homolog that shares 33 % similarity with its mammalian analogue, and its level in insect hemocytes increases during exposition to entomopathogenic fungus Conidiobolus coronatus. The present research examines the impact of IFN-γ on larval development, the effectiveness of fungal infection, and the morphology and physiology of wax moth immunocompetent cells. Treatment with IFN-γ enhanced wound healing, chemotaxis activity and hemocyte impedance, while reducing hemocyte phagocytosis and oxidative stress in cultured immunocompetent cells; it also appears to increase the levels of Jak-2- and NF-κB-like molecules in hemocytes. Our findings suggest that IFN-γ demonstrated considerable similarity between mammals and humans, thus further demonstrating the evolutionary conservatism of cytokines.

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