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. 2000 Mar;57(3):506–513. doi: 10.1007/PL00000711

Immunomodulation by recombinant human interleukin-8 and its signal transduction pathways in invertebrate hemocytes

E Ottaviani* 1, A Franchini 1, D Malagoli 1, S Genedani 2
PMCID: PMC11146889  PMID: 10823250

Abstract.

We report the presence of interleukin (IL)-8-immunoreactive molecules in hemocytes from the mollusc Mytilus galloprovincialis. Functional studies demonstrate that recombinant human (rh)IL-8 provokes conformational changes, induces chemotaxis, and increases bacterial phagocytic activity in hemocytes. rhIL-8 induces cell shape changes via protein kinase A and C pathways. These morphological changes are followed by reorganization of the actin microfilaments. The findings suggest that, as previously reported for other cytokines, IL-8 is well conserved and deeply involved in immune functions from invertebrates to mammals.

Keywords: Key words. Mollusc; hemocyte; immune response; signalling pathway; interleukin-8.

Footnotes

Received 26 August 1999; received after revision 14 December 1999; accepted 23 December 1999


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