Before platelets: the production of platelet-activating factor during growth and stress in a basal marine organism.

Corals and humans represent two extremely disparate metazoan lineages and are therefore useful for comparative evolutionary studies. Two lipid-based molecules that are central to human immunity, platelet-activating factor (PAF) and Lyso-PAF were recently identified in scleractinian corals. To identify processes in corals that involve these molecules, PAF and Lyso-PAF biosynthesis was quantified in conditions known to stimulate PAF production in mammals (tissue growth and exposure to elevated levels of ultraviolet light) and in conditions unique to corals (competing with neighbouring colonies over benthic space). Similar to observations in mammals, PAF production was higher in regions of active tissue growth and increased when corals were exposed to elevated levels of ultraviolet light. PAF production also increased when corals were attacked by the stinging cells of a neighbouring colony, though only the attacked coral exhibited an increase in PAF. This reaction was observed in adjacent areas of the colony, indicating that this response is coordinated across multiple polyps including those not directly subject to the stress. PAF and Lyso-PAF are involved in coral stress responses that are both shared with mammals and unique to the ecology of cnidarians.

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URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2018.1307
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Author Ines Galtier d'Auriac
Author Robert A. Quinn, 0000-0002-9829-3256
Author Heather Maughan, 0000-0002-9421-8689
Author Louis-Felix Nothias
Author Mark Little, 0000-0002-6783-8452
Author Clifford A. Kapono
Author Ana Cobian
Author Brandon T. Reyes
Author Kevin Green
Author Steven D. Quistad, 0000-0003-4384-8100
Author Matthieu Leray
Author Jennifer E. Smith
Author Pieter C. Dorrestein
Author Forest Rohwer
Author Dimitri D. Deheyn
Author Aaron C. Hartmann, 0000-0002-1916-537X
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Collected From Europe PubMed Central; PubMed Central; eScholarship - University of California; ORCID; Datacite; UnpayWall; Crossref; Microsoft Academic Graph
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Publication Date 2018-08-15
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keyword keywords.General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
keyword mesheuropmc.lipids _amino acids, peptides, and proteins_
keyword mesheuropmc.technology, industry, and agriculture
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