Mc. Ordas et al., Phagocytosis inhibition of clam and mussel haemocytes by Perkinsus atlanticus secretion products., FISH SHELLF, 9(6), 1999, pp. 491-503
The in vitro effects of the secretion products (SP) released by cultured Pe
rkinsus atlanticus on the phagocytic activity of two shellfish species, Rud
itapes decussatus and Mytilus galloprovincialis were determined. Haemocytes
from clam and mussel were incubated with Perkinsus SP, and the number of p
hagocytosed particles were counted. The particles assayed were zymosan, Esc
herichia coli and Vibrio tapetis. Phagocytosis of zymosan was measured at 1
5 and 21 degrees C, and different incubation times in SP were tested. In al
l cases, phagocytosis was inhibited in SP-treated haemocytes. Phagocytosis
of zymosan was inhibited to a greater extent in haemocytes from mussel than
from clam. No differences were found between phagocytosis at 15 and 21 deg
rees C, and the decrease in the phagocytic activity was evident within 30 m
in of haemocyte incubation in SP. Clam haemocyte phagocytosis of V. tapetis
was inhibited to a greater extent than for zymosan and E. coil, while phag
ocytosis by the mussel haemocytes was inhibited to the same extent for the
two bacterial species tested. Otherwise, the phagocytic index was higher fo
r clam haemocytes than for mussel haemocytes in all the experiments. SP con
tained high protein concentration and acid phosphatase and protease activit
y. These results suggest that the products secreted by Perkinsus atlanticus
may have a negative effect on the cellular defence response of these bival
ve molluscs. (C) 1999 Academic Press.