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The innate immune system as a window into sponge-microbe interactions. Jo Bayes Sandie Degnan School of Biological Sciences UQ. Questions. How does Amphimedon acquire its symbionts ? How does the bacterial community of Amphimedon change throughout its lifecycle?
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The innate immune system as a window into sponge-microbeinteractions Jo Bayes Sandie Degnan School of Biological Sciences UQ
Questions • How does Amphimedon acquire its symbionts? • How does the bacterial community of Amphimedonchange throughout its lifecycle? • How does innate immune gene expression change throughout Amphimedon’slifecycle?
Microbial-metazoan interactions • Marine bacteria - freeliving • - pathogenic • - symbiotic • Bacteria 3.5 bya • Sponges 650 mya
Amphimedonqueenslandica • Heron Island • Indo-Pacific distribution • Hermaphroditic spermcast spawner • Broods embryos • First Poriferan genome Srivastavaetal. 2010 • Alpha - proteobacteria bacteria sequenced
Questions • How does Amphimedon acquire its symbionts? • How does the bacterial community of Amphimedonchange throughout its lifecycle? • How does innate immune gene expression change throughout Amphimedon’slifecycle?
Microbial -metazoan interactions • Symbiont transmission • Vertical - Poribacteria • Horizontal
Questions • How does Amphimedon acquire its symbionts? • How does the bacterial community of Amphimedonchange throughout its lifecycle? • How does innate immune gene expression change throughout Amphimedon’slifecycle?
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Questions • How does Amphimedon acquire its symbionts? • How does the bacterial community of Amphimedonchange throughout its lifecycle? • How does innate immune gene expression change throughout Amphimedon’slifecycle?
Innate Immunity: A first line recognition system • Vertebrates • Innate and Adaptive • Memory cells • Invertebrates • Innate • Alternative adaptive ?
Innate Immunity: A first line recognition system • Pattern Recognition Receptors • Microbial Associated Molecular Patterns Gram positive Gram negative
Conclusions • Symbiotic microbes acquired via vertical and horizontal transmission • Symbiotic from transitory community • Immune genes induced or developmental? • Benthos • Feeding • Thank you... • Sandie Degnan • Bernie Degnan • (School of Biological Sciences, UQ) • Phil Hugenholtz • (Australian Centre of Ecogenomics) • Degnan lab • http://web.me.com/degnanlab1/DegnanLab/Home.html • http://ecogenomic.org/users/jo-bayes