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Cecropins contribute to Drosophila host defense against a subset of fungal and Gram-negative bacterial infection

Carboni, Alexia L.
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Hanson, Mark A.
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Lindsay, Scott A.
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January 1, 2022
Genetics

Cecropins are small helical secreted peptides with antimicrobial activity that are widely distributed among insects. Genes encoding Cecropins are strongly induced upon infection, pointing to their role in host defense. In Drosophila, four cecropin genes clustered in the genome (CecA1, CecA2, CecB, and CecC) are expressed upon infection downstream of the Toll and Imd pathways. In this study, we generated a short deletion Delta Cec(A-C) removing the whole cecropin locus. Using the Delta Cec(A-C) deficiency alone or in combination with other antimicrobial peptide (AMP) mutations, we addressed the function of Cecropins in the systemic immune response. Delta Cec(A-C) flies were viable and resisted challenge with various microbes as wild-type. However, removing Delta Cec(A-C) in flies already lacking 10 other AMP genes revealed a role for Cecropins in defense against Gram-negative bacteria and fungi. Measurements of pathogen loads confirm that Cecropins contribute to the control of certain Gram-negative bacteria, notably Enterobacter cloacae and Providencia heimbachae. Collectively, our work provides the first genetic demonstration of a role for Cecropins in insect host defense and confirms their in vivo activity primarily against Gram-negative bacteria and fungi. Generation of a fly line (Delta AMP14) that lacks 14 immune inducible AMPs provides a powerful tool to address the function of these immune effectors in host-pathogen interactions and beyond.

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research article
DOI
10.1093/genetics/iyab188
Web of Science ID

WOS:000743887000026

Author(s)
Carboni, Alexia L.
Hanson, Mark A.
Lindsay, Scott A.
Wasserman, Steven A.
Lemaitre, Bruno  
Date Issued

2022-01-01

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC

Published in
Genetics
Volume

220

Issue

1

Article Number

iyab188

Subjects

Genetics & Heredity

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drosophila melanogaster

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innate immunity

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antimicrobial peptides

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resistance

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crispr/cas9

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immune effectors

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humoral immunity

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cecropin

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immune-response

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antimicrobial peptide

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antibacterial peptides

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gene

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expression

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selection

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proteins

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insects

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system

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January 31, 2022
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