Sea urchins are a popular model species for studying invertebrate diseases. The immune regulatory mechanisms of the sea urchin Mesocentrotus nudus during pathogenic infection are currently unknown. This study aimed to reveal the potential molecular mechanisms of M. nudus during resistance to Vibrio coralliilyticus infection by integrative transcriptomic and proteomic analyses. Here, we identified a total of 135,868 unigenes and 4,351 proteins in the four infection periods of 0 h, 20 h, 60 h and 100 h in M. nudus. In the I20, I60 and I100 infection comparison groups, 10,861, 15,201 and 8,809 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and 2,188, 2,386 and 2,516 differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) were identified, respectively. We performed an...
Effective protection against pathogens requires the host to produce a wide range of immune effector ...
The current paradigm proposes that the innate immune systems of invertebrates are much more complex ...
<div><p>Effective protection against pathogens requires the host to produce a wide range of immune e...
Echinoderms evolved early in the deuterostome lineage, and as such constitute model organisms for co...
185/333 genes and transcripts from the purple sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, predict hig...
Background The immune system of echinoderm sea urchins is characterised by a high degree of complexi...
Metchnikoff’s use of sea star larvae to observe encapsulation and phagocytosis, which was followedmu...
Genome sequences and high diversity cDNA arrays have provided a detailed molecular understanding of ...
Mud crab Scylla paramamosain is an economically important marine species in China. However, frequent...
The purple sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) is a marine invertebrate of the class Echinoid...
Little information is available on innate immune defense mechanisms of Scapharca subcrenata. C-type ...
Little information is available on innate immune defense mechanisms of Scapharca subcrenata. C-type ...
Vibrio splendidus is identified as one of the major pathogenic factors for the skin ulceration syndr...
Vibrio splendidus is identified as one of the major pathogenic factors for the skin ulceration syndr...
Effective protection against pathogens requires the host to produce a wide range of immune effector ...
Effective protection against pathogens requires the host to produce a wide range of immune effector ...
The current paradigm proposes that the innate immune systems of invertebrates are much more complex ...
<div><p>Effective protection against pathogens requires the host to produce a wide range of immune e...
Echinoderms evolved early in the deuterostome lineage, and as such constitute model organisms for co...
185/333 genes and transcripts from the purple sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, predict hig...
Background The immune system of echinoderm sea urchins is characterised by a high degree of complexi...
Metchnikoff’s use of sea star larvae to observe encapsulation and phagocytosis, which was followedmu...
Genome sequences and high diversity cDNA arrays have provided a detailed molecular understanding of ...
Mud crab Scylla paramamosain is an economically important marine species in China. However, frequent...
The purple sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) is a marine invertebrate of the class Echinoid...
Little information is available on innate immune defense mechanisms of Scapharca subcrenata. C-type ...
Little information is available on innate immune defense mechanisms of Scapharca subcrenata. C-type ...
Vibrio splendidus is identified as one of the major pathogenic factors for the skin ulceration syndr...
Vibrio splendidus is identified as one of the major pathogenic factors for the skin ulceration syndr...
Effective protection against pathogens requires the host to produce a wide range of immune effector ...
Effective protection against pathogens requires the host to produce a wide range of immune effector ...
The current paradigm proposes that the innate immune systems of invertebrates are much more complex ...
<div><p>Effective protection against pathogens requires the host to produce a wide range of immune e...