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    We report differences in the course of infection of G. mellonella larvae with P. entomophila via intrahemocelic and oral routes. Survival curves, larval morphology, histology, and induction of defence response were investigated. Larvae injected with 10 and 50 cells of P. entomophila activated a dose-dependent immune response, which was manifested by induction of immune-related genes and dose-dependent defence activity in larval hemolymph. In contrast, after the oral application of the pathogen, antimicrobial activity was detected in whole hemolymph of larvae infected with the 103 but not 105 dose in spite of the induction of immune response manifested as immune-relevant gene expression and defence activity of electrophoretically separated low-molecular hemolymph components. Among known proteins induced after the P. entomophila infection, we identified proline-rich peptide 1 and 2, cecropin D-like peptide, galiomycin, lysozyme, anionic peptide 1, defensin-like peptide, and a 27 kDa hemolymph protein. The expression of the lysozyme gene and the amount of protein in the hemolymph were correlated with inactivity of hemolymph in insects orally infected with a higher dose of P. entomophila, pointing to its role in the host-pathogen interaction. Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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    Jakub Kordaczuk, Michał Sułek, Paweł Mak, Justyna Śmiałek-Bartyzel, Monika Hułas-Stasiak, Iwona Wojda. Defence response of Galleria mellonella larvae to oral and intrahemocelic infection with Pseudomonasentomophila. Developmental and comparative immunology. 2023 Oct;147:104749

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    PMID: 37279831

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