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Extensive Diversity of Ig-Superfamily Proteins in the Immune System of Insects
Fiona L. Watson,*Roland Püttmann-Holgado,*Franziska Thomas,David L. Lamar,Michael Hughes,Masahiro Kondo,Vivienne I. Rebel,Dietmar Schmucker||
The extensive somatic diversification of immune receptors isa hallmark of higher vertebrates. However, whether moleculardiversity contributes to immune protection in invertebratesis unknown. We present evidence that Drosophila immune-competentcells have the potential to express more than 18,000 isoformsof the immunoglobulin (Ig)-superfamily receptor Down syndromecell adhesion molecule (Dscam). Secreted protein isoforms ofDscam were detected in the hemolymph, and hemocyte-specificloss of Dscam impaired the efficiency of phagocytic uptake ofbacteria, possibly due to reduced bacterial binding. Importantly,the molecular diversity of Dscam transcripts generated througha mechanism of alternative splicing is highly conserved acrossmajor insect orders, suggesting an unsuspected molecular complexityof the innate immune system of insects.
Department of Cancer Biology, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
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