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Trans-generational immune priming in honeybees
by
Crailsheim, Karl
, Schuehly, Wolfgang
, Hernández López, Javier
, Riessberger-Gallé, Ulrike
in
Animals
/ Artificial Rearing
/ Bees - genetics
/ Bees - growth & development
/ Bees - immunology
/ Bees - microbiology
/ Epigenesis, Genetic
/ Female
/ Haemocytes
/ Honeybees
/ Immune Priming
/ Immunity, Innate
/ Larva - genetics
/ Larva - immunology
/ Larva - microbiology
/ Longevity
/ Paenibacillus - physiology
/ Paenibacillus larvae
/ Seasons
2014
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Trans-generational immune priming in honeybees
by
Crailsheim, Karl
, Schuehly, Wolfgang
, Hernández López, Javier
, Riessberger-Gallé, Ulrike
in
Animals
/ Artificial Rearing
/ Bees - genetics
/ Bees - growth & development
/ Bees - immunology
/ Bees - microbiology
/ Epigenesis, Genetic
/ Female
/ Haemocytes
/ Honeybees
/ Immune Priming
/ Immunity, Innate
/ Larva - genetics
/ Larva - immunology
/ Larva - microbiology
/ Longevity
/ Paenibacillus - physiology
/ Paenibacillus larvae
/ Seasons
2014
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Trans-generational immune priming in honeybees
by
Crailsheim, Karl
, Schuehly, Wolfgang
, Hernández López, Javier
, Riessberger-Gallé, Ulrike
in
Animals
/ Artificial Rearing
/ Bees - genetics
/ Bees - growth & development
/ Bees - immunology
/ Bees - microbiology
/ Epigenesis, Genetic
/ Female
/ Haemocytes
/ Honeybees
/ Immune Priming
/ Immunity, Innate
/ Larva - genetics
/ Larva - immunology
/ Larva - microbiology
/ Longevity
/ Paenibacillus - physiology
/ Paenibacillus larvae
/ Seasons
2014
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Journal Article
Trans-generational immune priming in honeybees
2014
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Maternal immune experience acquired during pathogen exposure and passed on to progeny to enhance resistance to infection is called trans-generational immune priming (TgIP). In eusocial insects like honeybees, TgIP would result in a significant improvement of health at individual and colony level. Demonstrated in invertebrates other than honeybees, TgIP has not yet been fully elucidated in terms of intensity and molecular mechanisms underlying this response. Here, we immune-stimulated honeybee queens with Paenibacillus larvae (Pl), a spore-forming bacterium causing American Foulbrood, the most deadly bee brood disease worldwide. Subsequently, offspring of stimulated queens were exposed to spores of Pl and mortality rates were measured to evaluate maternal transfer of immunity. Our data substantiate the existence of TgIP effects in honeybees by direct evaluation of offspring resistance to bacterial infection. A further aspect of this study was to investigate a potential correlation between immune priming responses and prohaemocytes–haemocyte differentiation processes in larvae. The results point out that a priming effect triggers differentiation of prohaemocytes to haemocytes. However, the mechanisms underlying TgIP responses are still elusive and require future investigation.
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