Is there a role for antioxidant carotenoids in limiting self-harming immune response in invertebrates?

  • Cornet, Stéphane
  • Biard, Clotilde
  • Moret, Yannick
Publication date
June 2007
Publisher
The Royal Society

Abstract

5 pagesInternational audienceInnate immunity relies on effectors, which produce cytotoxic molecules that have not only the advantage of killing pathogens but also the disadvantage of harming host tissues and organs. Although the role of dietary antioxidants in invertebrate immunity is still unknown, it has been shown in vertebrates that carotenoids scavenge cytotoxic radicals generated during the immune response. Carotenoids may consequently decrease the self-harming cost of immunity. A positive relationship between the levels of innate immune defence and circulating carotenoid might therefore be expected. Consistent with this hypothesis, we show that the maintenance and use of the prophenoloxidase system strongly correlate with carotenoid ...

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