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Okadaic Acid, an Apoptogenic Toxin for Symbiotic/Parasitic Annelids in the Demosponge Suberites domuncula

Authors :
Matthias Wiens
Hans J. Breter
Werner E.G. Müller
Hiroshi Ushijima
Renate Steffen
Renato Batel
Heinz C. Schröder
Ernesto Fattorusso
Source :
Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 72:4907-4916
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
American Society for Microbiology, 2006.

Abstract

The role of okadaic acid (OA) in the defense system of the marine demosponge Suberites domuncula against symbiotic/parasitic annelids was examined. Bacteria within the mesohyl produced okadaic acid at concentrations between 32 ng/g and 58 ng/g of tissue (wet weight). By immunocytochemical methods and by use of antibodies against OA, we showed that the toxin was intracellularly stored in vesicles. Western blotting experiments demonstrated that OA also existed bound to a protein with a molecular weight of 35,000 which was tentatively identified as a galectin (by application of antigalectin antibodies). Annelids that are found in S. domuncula undergo apoptotic cell death. OA is one candidate inducer molecule of this process, since this toxin accumulated in these symbionts/parasites. Furthermore, we identified the cDNA encoding the multifunctional prosurvival molecule BAG-1 in S. domuncula ; it undergoes strong expression in the presence of the annelid. Our data suggest that sponges use toxins (here, OA) produced from bacteria to eliminate metazoan symbionts/parasites by apoptosis.

Details

ISSN :
10985336 and 00992240
Volume :
72
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b6bb3b1ab2576e9e5a1bf78dcc86b096
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.00228-06