Clotting systems are required in almost all animals to prevent loss of body fluids after injury. Here, we show that despite the risks associated with its systemic activation, clotting is a hitherto little appreciated branch of the immune system. We compared clotting of human blood and insect hemolymph to study the best-conserved component of clotting systems, namely the Drosophila enzyme transglutaminase and its vertebrate homologue Factor XIIIa. Using labelled artificial substrates we observe that transglutaminase activity from both Drosophila hemolymph and human blood accumulates on microbial surfaces, leading to their sequestration into the clot. Using both a human and a natural insect pathogen we provide functional proof for an immune f...
The host defence of insects includes a combination of cellular and humoral responses. The cellular a...
Over time, insects have developed complex strategies to defend themselves against presenting threats...
International audienceThe antimicrobial defence of Drosophila relies largely on the challenge-induce...
Many pathogen infections in nature are accompanied by injury and subsequent coagulation. Despite the...
Injury to epithelial barriers puts metazoans at risk of loss of body fluid and contamination of thei...
All metazoans possess an epithelial barrier that protects them from their environment and prevents l...
Clotting is critical in limiting hemolymph loss and initiating wound healing in insects as in verteb...
AbstractClotting is critical in limiting hemolymph loss and initiating wound healing in insects as i...
AbstractClotting is critical in limiting loss of hemolymph and initiating wound healing in insects a...
Arthropods have open circulatory systems and must seal wounds and keep bacteria from entering the he...
n Abstract Because of the evolutionary conservation of innate mechanisms of host defense, Drosophila...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comIn contrast to both vertebrates and non...
Transglutaminase (TG) plays important and diverse roles in mammals, such as blood coagulation and fo...
The innate immune system of insects responds to wounding and pathogens by mobilizing multiple pathwa...
During the past year, dramatic progress has been achieved in our understanding of Drosophila immune ...
The host defence of insects includes a combination of cellular and humoral responses. The cellular a...
Over time, insects have developed complex strategies to defend themselves against presenting threats...
International audienceThe antimicrobial defence of Drosophila relies largely on the challenge-induce...
Many pathogen infections in nature are accompanied by injury and subsequent coagulation. Despite the...
Injury to epithelial barriers puts metazoans at risk of loss of body fluid and contamination of thei...
All metazoans possess an epithelial barrier that protects them from their environment and prevents l...
Clotting is critical in limiting hemolymph loss and initiating wound healing in insects as in verteb...
AbstractClotting is critical in limiting hemolymph loss and initiating wound healing in insects as i...
AbstractClotting is critical in limiting loss of hemolymph and initiating wound healing in insects a...
Arthropods have open circulatory systems and must seal wounds and keep bacteria from entering the he...
n Abstract Because of the evolutionary conservation of innate mechanisms of host defense, Drosophila...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comIn contrast to both vertebrates and non...
Transglutaminase (TG) plays important and diverse roles in mammals, such as blood coagulation and fo...
The innate immune system of insects responds to wounding and pathogens by mobilizing multiple pathwa...
During the past year, dramatic progress has been achieved in our understanding of Drosophila immune ...
The host defence of insects includes a combination of cellular and humoral responses. The cellular a...
Over time, insects have developed complex strategies to defend themselves against presenting threats...
International audienceThe antimicrobial defence of Drosophila relies largely on the challenge-induce...