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Haemocytes of the cockle Cerastoderma glaucum: Morphological characterisation and involvement in immune responses

Authors :
Matozzo, Valerio
Rova, Giulio
Marin, Maria Gabriella
Source :
Fish & Shellfish Immunology. Oct2007, Vol. 23 Issue 4, p732-746. 15p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Abstract: For the first time, morpho-functional characterisation of haemocytes from the cockle Cerastoderma glaucum was performed to identify circulating cell types and to study their involvement in immune responses. Haemocyte mean number was 5.5 (×105) cells/mL haemolymph. Two main haemocyte types were found in haemolymph: granulocytes (85%), about 10μm in diameter and with evident cytoplasmic granules, and hyalinocytes (15%), 8 to 14μm in diameter, with a few or no granules. Most of the cytoplasmic granules stained in vivo with Neutral Red, indicating that they were lysosomes. On the basis of haemocyte staining properties, granulocytes and hyalinocytes were further classified as basophils and acidophils. Acidophil hyalinocytes were the largest haemocyte type (about 14μm in diameter) and had an eccentric nucleus and a large cytoplasmic vacuole. Both granulocytes and hyalinocytes (except acidophils) were able to phagocytise yeast cells, although the basal phagocytic index was very low (about 2%). It increased significantly (up to 26%) after pre-incubation of yeast in cell-free haemolymph, suggesting that haemolymph has opsonising properties. Haemocytes also produced superoxide anion. Moreover, both granulocytes and hyalinocytes (except acidophils) were positive for some important hydrolytic and oxidative enzymes. Lysozyme-like activity was recorded in both cell-free haemolymph and haemocyte lysate, although enzyme activity in cell lysate was significantly higher. Results indicate that haemocytes from C. glaucum are effective cells in immune responses. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10504648
Volume :
23
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fish & Shellfish Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26146538
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2007.01.020