The silkrose of Bombyx mori effectively prevents vibriosis in penaeid prawns via the activation of innate immunity
We previously identified novel bioactive polysaccharides from Bactrocera cucurbitae and Antheraea yamamai that activate innate immunity in RAW264 murine macrophages. However, in terms of potential applications in the cultivation of prawns, there were problems with the availability of these insects....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2018-06, Vol.8 (1), p.8836-8, Article 8836 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We previously identified novel bioactive polysaccharides from
Bactrocera cucurbitae
and
Antheraea yamamai
that activate innate immunity in RAW264 murine macrophages. However, in terms of potential applications in the cultivation of prawns, there were problems with the availability of these insects. However, we have now identified a polysaccharide from
Bombyx mori
that activates innate immunity in RAW264 cells and penaeid prawns. This purified polysaccharide, termed silkrose of
B. mori
(silkrose-BM), has a molecular weight of 1,150,000 and produces a single symmetrical peak on HPLC. Eight of nine constitutive monosaccharides of silkrose-BM are concomitant with dipterose of
B. cucurbitae
(dipterose-BC) and silkrose of
A. yamamai
(silkrose-AY). The major differences are found in the molar ratios of the monosaccharides. Silkrose-BM is approximately 500-fold less potent than silkrose-AY (EC
50
: 2.5 and 0.0043 μg/mL, respectively) in a nitrite oxide (NO) production assay using RAW264 cells. However, the maximum NO production for silkrose-BM and AY were comparable and higher than that of the lipopolysaccharide of
Escherichia coli
. The survival of penaeid prawns (
Litopenaeus vannamei
and
Marsupenaeus japonicus
) after infection with
Vibrio penaecida
was significantly improved by both dietary silkrose-BM and
B. mori
pupae. This suggests that silkrose-BM effectively prevents vibriosis in penaeid prawns via the activation of innate immunity. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-018-27241-3 |