Drosophila Hemopoiesis and Cellular Immunity
- 15 April 2007
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 178 (8) , 4711-4716
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.178.8.4711
Abstract
In Drosophila melanogaster larvae, three classes of circulating cellular immune surveillance cells (hemocytes) can be identified: plasmatocytes, crystal cells, and lamellocytes. Plasmatocytes are professional phagocytes most similar to the mammalian monocyte/macrophage lineage and make up ∼95% of circulating hemocytes. The other ∼5% of circulating hemocytes consists of crystal cells, which secrete components necessary for the melanization of invading organisms, as well as for wound repair. A third cell type known as lamellocytes are rarely seen in healthy larvae and are involved in the encapsulation of invading pathogens. There are no obvious mammalian counterparts for crystal cells or lamellocytes, and there is no equivalent to the lymphoid lineage in insects. In this review, I will discuss what is currently known about Drosophila hemopoiesis and the cellular immune response and where possible compare it to vertebrate mechanisms.Keywords
This publication has 69 references indexed in Scilit:
- Rel/NF-κB double mutants reveal that cellular immunity is central to Drosophila host defenseProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2006
- AgDscam, a Hypervariable Immunoglobulin Domain-Containing Receptor of the Anopheles gambiae Innate Immune SystemPLoS Biology, 2006
- Distinct mechanisms regulate hemocyte chemotaxis during development and wound healing in Drosophila melanogaster The Journal of cell biology, 2006
- Relaxed Phylogenetics and Dating with ConfidencePLoS Biology, 2006
- Identification of Drosophila Gene Products Required for Phagocytosis of Candida albicansPLoS Biology, 2005
- Drosophila melanogaster Rac2 is necessary for a proper cellular immune responseGenes to Cells, 2005
- Yantar, a conserved arginine-rich protein is involved in Drosophila hemocyte developmentDevelopmental Biology, 2004
- Cellular Immune Response to Parasitization in Drosophila Requires the EBF Orthologue CollierPLoS Biology, 2004
- Do phosphoinositide 3-kinases direct lymphocyte navigation?Trends in Immunology, 2004
- MECHANISMS OF PHAGOCYTOSIS IN MACROPHAGESAnnual Review of Immunology, 1999