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Invertebrate hemocytes are immune-neuroendocrine cells which contain a
variety of cytokines [Ottaviani et al. (1993) Biochem. Biophys. Res.
Commun. 195, 984-988] and release biogenic amines when added to cortic
otropin-releasing factor (CRF), a phenomenon we have described as an e
volutionary proto-type stress response [Ottaviani et al. (1998) Proc.
R. Soc. Lend. B 245, 215-218]. Here we show in two molluscs, Planorbar
ius corneus and Viviparus ater, that this response is significantly re
duced when hemocytes are pre-incubated with IL-1 alpha, IL-1 beta, TNF
-alpha and TNF-beta before the addition of CRF. These results confirm
and extend the hypothesis that a deep evolutionary relationship exists
between cytokines and stress response. Moreover, these data offer an
evolutionary basis for understanding the promiscuity of cytokine recep
tors. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.