The role of the spn42dd serpin in the innate immune response in drosophila melanogaster

Tesis doctoral de Ane Fullaondo Zabala

The drosophila genome encodes 29 serpin genes, the biological functions of most which are unknown. In this report, the biochemical and functional characterisation of serpin42dd (spn42dd, synonyms: spn1, cg9456) is presented. Spn42dd inhibits trypsin in vitro and regulates the toll-mediated immune response in vivo. Both the transcription and protein levels of spn42dd are up-regulated in flies infected by grampositive bacteria and fungi. Moreover, transgenic flies over-expressing spn42dd show reduced expression of drosomycin antimicrobial peptide after fungal, but not bacterial challenge. the toll-mediated anti-fungal immune response can be activated either by the pattern recognition receptor, gnbp3, or the virulence-factor (danger-signalling) response. The danger-signalling pathway senses both fungal and gram-positive bacterial virulence factors and involves the serine protease persephone. Spn42dd does not affect this persephone-dependent branch of the toll-signalling pathway, which is independently modulated by the necrotic serpin (spn43ac, cg1857). In fact, epistatic analysis places the spn42dd inhibitor downstream of the gnbp3 receptor and upstream of the grass protease.

 

Datos académicos de la tesis doctoral «The role of the spn42dd serpin in the innate immune response in drosophila melanogaster«

  • Título de la tesis:  The role of the spn42dd serpin in the innate immune response in drosophila melanogaster
  • Autor:  Ane Fullaondo Zabala
  • Universidad:  País vasco/euskal herriko unibertsitatea
  • Fecha de lectura de la tesis:  29/09/2009

 

Dirección y tribunal

  • Director de la tesis
    • David Gubb
  • Tribunal
    • Presidente del tribunal: dominique Ferrandon
    • james Sutherland (vocal)
    • tim Dafforn (vocal)
    • isabel Guerrero vega (vocal)

 

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