Lack of evidence for trans-generational immune priming against the honey bee pathogen Melissococcus plutonius.

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Title
Lack of evidence for trans-generational immune priming against the honey bee pathogen Melissococcus plutonius.
Journal
PloS one
Author(s)
Ory F., Duchemin V., Kilchenmann V., Charrière J.D., Dainat B., Dietemann V.
ISSN
1932-6203 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1932-6203
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
17
Number
5
Pages
e0268142
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Trans-generational immune priming involves the transfer of immunological experience, acquired by the parents after exposure to pathogens, to protect their progeny against infections by these pathogens. Such natural mechanisms could be exploited to prevent disease expression in economically important insects, such as the honey bee. This mechanism occurs when honey bee queens are exposed to the pathogenic bacterium Paenibacillus larvae. Here, we tested whether natural or experimental exposure to Melissococcus plutonius-another bacterium triggering a disease in honey bee larvae-reduced the susceptibility of the queen's progeny to infection by this pathogen. Because the immunological response upon pathogen exposure can lead to fitness costs, we also determined whether experimental exposure of the queens affected them or their colony negatively. Neither natural nor experimental exposure induced protection in the honey bee larvae against the deleterious effects of M. plutonius. Our results provided no evidence for the occurrence of trans-generational immune priming upon exposure of the queen to M. plutonius. Whether this lack was due to confounding genetic resistance, to unsuitable exposure procedure or to the absence of trans-generational immune priming against this pathogen in honey bees remains to be determined.
Keywords
Animals, Bacteria, Bees, Enterococcaceae/genetics, Larva/microbiology, Paenibacillus larvae
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