V. Lund et Ja. Olafsen, Changes in serum concentration of a serum amyloid P-like pentraxin in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., during infection and inflammation, DEV COMP IM, 23(1), 1999, pp. 61-70
A serum amyloid P-like pentraxin has been isolated from Atlantic salmon, Sa
lmo salar L., based on its calcium dependent binding to agarose, The subuni
ts of similar to 37 kDa were all glycosylated and when covalently linked to
gether formed a pentamer with disulphide bonds between all subunits. A spec
ific rabbit antiserum raised against the pentameric form was used to follow
changes in serum levels of the salmon pentraxin during infection with Aero
monas salimonicida and inflammation induced by Escherichia coli LPS or kill
ed ii. salmonicida. The salmon pentraxin level in normal serum was in the r
ange similar to 50-300 mu g/ml. Unlike pentraxins from other species, the s
almon pentraxin showed only moderate but significant increases or decreases
in response to E. coli LPS or A. salmonicida infection, respectively. Alth
ough pentraxins and pentraxin-like proteins are evolutionary conserved, not
all pentraxins are acute phase responders suggesting that their most ances
tral function(s) are not related to acute phase induction. (C) 1999 Elsevie
r Science Ltd. All rights reserved.