Host-pathogen coevolution drives innate immune response to Aphanomyces astaci infection in freshwater crayfish: transcriptomic evidence.
Ljudevit Luka BoštjančićCaterina FrancesconiChristelle RutzLucien HoffbeckLaetitia PoidevinArnaud KressJapo JussilaJenny MakkonenBarbara FeldmeyerMiklós BálintKlaus SchwenkOdile LecompteKathrin TheissingerPublished in: BMC genomics (2022)
We highlight the hepatopancreas as an important hub for the synthesis of immune molecules in the response to A. astaci. A clear distinction between the innate immune response in the marbled crayfish and the noble crayfish is the capability of the marbled crayfish to mobilise a higher variety of innate immune response effectors. With this study we outline that the type and strength of the host immune response to the pathogen is strongly influenced by the coevolutionary history of the crayfish with specific A. astaci strains.