2011
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0017003
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New Insights into the Apoptotic Process in Mollusks: Characterization of Caspase Genes in Mytilus galloprovincialis

Abstract: Apoptosis is an essential biological process in the development and maintenance of immune system homeostasis. Caspase proteins constitute the core of the apoptotic machinery and can be categorized as either initiators or effectors of apoptosis. Although the genes encoding caspase proteins have been described in vertebrates and in almost all invertebrate phyla, there are few reports describing the initiator and executioner caspases or the modulation of their expression by different stimuli in different apoptoti… Show more

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“…Apoptotic processes are characterized by many morphological features, which have been stated by Sweet, Passino-Reader, Meier, and Omann (1999). Furthermore, Romero, Estévez-Calvar, Dios, Figueras, and Novoa (2011) stated that the adequate clearance of damaged, senescent, and infested cells without inflammation are supported by apoptosis. It is well known that the molluscan immune system is based on innate mechanisms, whereas humoral and cellular processes approve cytotoxic and antimicrobial roles (Auffret, Rousseau, Boutet, Tanguy, & Baron, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apoptotic processes are characterized by many morphological features, which have been stated by Sweet, Passino-Reader, Meier, and Omann (1999). Furthermore, Romero, Estévez-Calvar, Dios, Figueras, and Novoa (2011) stated that the adequate clearance of damaged, senescent, and infested cells without inflammation are supported by apoptosis. It is well known that the molluscan immune system is based on innate mechanisms, whereas humoral and cellular processes approve cytotoxic and antimicrobial roles (Auffret, Rousseau, Boutet, Tanguy, & Baron, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The opposite effects of n-ZnO and Zn 2+ exposures on cathepsin D and caspase-3 activities may reflect the roles of these enzymes in alternative apoptotic pathways differentially regulated by different environmental stressors (Conus et al, 2008). Caspase-3 is a key executor caspase of the extrinsic apoptotic pathway (Romero et al, 2011), whereas cathepsin D is an aspartic protease involved in lysosomal proteolysis as well as the apoptotic pathways (Conus et al, 2008;Venugopal and Siva Kumar, 2014). In mammalian neutrophils, cathepsin D was released from azurophilic granules in a caspase-independent but reactive oxygen species -dependent manner (Conus et al, 2008).…”
Section: Lysosomal Response and Cytotoxicity Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the scant information concerning the activity of caspases in bivalve molluscs, caspase-3 activity seems to represent a valuable marker for the determination of toxic effects, as confirmed by CART analysis for the mussels from sites A and N ( Figure 6). The important finding of Romero et al (2011), that caspase genes in Mytilus galloprovincialis have extremely high expression levels within the gland and gills due to the clearance of damaged cells, contributes to the rationale for including this assay in the set of biomarkers of the effect of warming on molluscs.…”
Section: A B C D E F Gmentioning
confidence: 99%