Echinoderms share common ancestry with the chordates within the deuterostome clade. Molecular features that are shared between their immune systems and that of mammals thus illuminate the basal genetic framework on which these immune systems have been constructed during evolution. The immune effector cells of sea urchins are the coelomocytes, whose primary function is protection against invasive marine pathogens; here we identify six genes expressed in coelomocytes, homologues of which are also expressed in cells of the mammalian immune system. Three coelomocyte genes reported here encode transcription factors. These are an NFKB homologue (SpNFKB); a GATA-2/3 homologue (SpGATAc); and a runt domain factor (SpRunt-1). All three of these coelo...
View references (418) The Echinodermata are an ancient phylum of benthic marine invertebrates with a...
Despite the apparent simplicity of the body organization of echinoderms, their immune system is comp...
Echinoderms are exclusively marine animals that, after the chordates, represent the second largest g...
Echinoderms share common ancestry with the chordates within the deuterostome clade. Molecular featur...
Coelomocytes, the heterogeneous population of sea urchin putative immune cells, were found to expres...
Metchnikoff’s use of sea star larvae to observe encapsulation and phagocytosis, which was followedmu...
To identify some of the genes expressed in LPS-activated coelomocytes, we sequenced randomly chosen ...
Abstract: A survey for immune genes in the genome for the purple sea urchin has shown that the immun...
To identify some of the genes expressed in LPS-activated coelomocytes, we sequenced randomly chosen ...
The Echinodermata are an ancient phylum of benthic marine invertebrates with a dispersal-stage plank...
The Echinodermata are an ancient phylum of benthic marine invertebrates with a dispersal-stage plank...
Hematopoietic systems in vertebrates have been the focus of intense study. However immunocyte devel...
AbstractEchinoderms occupy a critical and largely unexplored phylogenetic vantage point from which t...
View references (418) The Echinodermata are an ancient phylum of benthic marine invertebrates with a...
Despite the apparent simplicity of the body organization of echinoderms, their immune system is comp...
View references (418) The Echinodermata are an ancient phylum of benthic marine invertebrates with a...
Despite the apparent simplicity of the body organization of echinoderms, their immune system is comp...
Echinoderms are exclusively marine animals that, after the chordates, represent the second largest g...
Echinoderms share common ancestry with the chordates within the deuterostome clade. Molecular featur...
Coelomocytes, the heterogeneous population of sea urchin putative immune cells, were found to expres...
Metchnikoff’s use of sea star larvae to observe encapsulation and phagocytosis, which was followedmu...
To identify some of the genes expressed in LPS-activated coelomocytes, we sequenced randomly chosen ...
Abstract: A survey for immune genes in the genome for the purple sea urchin has shown that the immun...
To identify some of the genes expressed in LPS-activated coelomocytes, we sequenced randomly chosen ...
The Echinodermata are an ancient phylum of benthic marine invertebrates with a dispersal-stage plank...
The Echinodermata are an ancient phylum of benthic marine invertebrates with a dispersal-stage plank...
Hematopoietic systems in vertebrates have been the focus of intense study. However immunocyte devel...
AbstractEchinoderms occupy a critical and largely unexplored phylogenetic vantage point from which t...
View references (418) The Echinodermata are an ancient phylum of benthic marine invertebrates with a...
Despite the apparent simplicity of the body organization of echinoderms, their immune system is comp...
View references (418) The Echinodermata are an ancient phylum of benthic marine invertebrates with a...
Despite the apparent simplicity of the body organization of echinoderms, their immune system is comp...
Echinoderms are exclusively marine animals that, after the chordates, represent the second largest g...