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A Sustained Immune Response Supports Long-Term Antiviral Immune Priming in the Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea gigas

Authors :
Lafont, Maxime
Vergnes, Agnes
Vidal-dupiol, Jeremie
De Lorgeril, Julien
Gueguen, Yannick
Haffner, Philippe
Petton, Bruno
Chaparro, Cristian
Barrachina, Celia
Destoumieux-garzon, Delphine
Mitta, Guillaume
Gourbal, Benjamin
Montagnani, Caroline
Lafont, Maxime
Vergnes, Agnes
Vidal-dupiol, Jeremie
De Lorgeril, Julien
Gueguen, Yannick
Haffner, Philippe
Petton, Bruno
Chaparro, Cristian
Barrachina, Celia
Destoumieux-garzon, Delphine
Mitta, Guillaume
Gourbal, Benjamin
Montagnani, Caroline
Source :
Mbio (2150-7511) (American Society for Microbiology), 2020-03 , Vol. 11 , N. 2 , P. e02777-19 (17p.)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Over the last decade, innate immune priming has been evidenced in many invertebrate phyla. If mechanistic models have been proposed, molecular studies aiming to substantiate these models have remained scarce. We reveal here the transcriptional signature associated with immune priming in the oyster Crassostrea gigas. Oysters were fully protected against Ostreid herpesvirus 1 (OsHV-1), a major oyster pathogen, after priming with poly(I·C), which mimics viral double-stranded RNA. Global analysis through RNA sequencing of oyster and viral genes after immune priming and viral infection revealed that poly(I·C) induces a strong antiviral response that impairs OsHV-1 replication. Protection is based on a sustained upregulation of immune genes, notably genes involved in the interferon pathway and apoptosis, which control subsequent viral infection. This persistent antiviral alert state remains active over 4 months and supports antiviral protection in the long term. This acquired resistance mechanism reinforces the molecular foundations of the sustained response model of immune priming. It further opens the way to applications (pseudovaccination) to cope with a recurrent disease that causes dramatic economic losses in the shellfish farming industry worldwide.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Mbio (2150-7511) (American Society for Microbiology), 2020-03 , Vol. 11 , N. 2 , P. e02777-19 (17p.)
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1152348335
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128.mBio.02777-19