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E-Board No. 81

June 17, 2009. Sequence and timing of talks and posters for ISDCI-11

Dear ISDCI members,

Below is the list of talks and posters including when and where each talk and poster will be presented. Currently, a non-interactive programme is available at the Congress website. However, an interactive programme will be posted within a day.

Courtney Smith
Sec. Ed.

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Innate Immunity in Vertebrates; Cytokines and Chemokines
Tuesday, June 30, 2009, Hall Prague C+D
10:30-11:10: Bird S., Alnabulsi A., Mitra S., Holt A., Secombes C.J.: Cytokine discovery in zebrafish (Danio rerio) and determining their roles in teleost immunity
11:10-11:30: Wang T., Costa M.D., Diaz-Rosales P., Shewring D.M., Secombes C.J.: Functional characterization of the Th17 driver cytokines, TGF-beta1, IL-6 and IL-21 in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss
11:30-11:50: Robertsen B., Sun B., Svingerud T., Berg K., Solstad T.: Genomic and functional studies of the Atlantic salmon interferon multigene family
11:50-12:10: Svingerud T., Lauksund S., Bergan V., Robertsen B.: Identification and functional studies of an interferon promoter stimulating protein (IPS-1) from Atlantic salmon
12:10-12:30: Alnabulsi A., Mitra S., Secombes C.J., Bird S.: Discovery of novel IL-1 family members within zebrafish (Danio rerio)

14:00-14:40: Chadzinska M., Verburg-Van Kemenade B.M.L.: Opioids alter cytokine/chemokine profiles during inflammation in fish
14:40-15:00: Borza T., Stone C., Bowman S., Hubert S., Rise M.L., Kimball J., Hall J.R., Hori T.S., Feng C.Y., Rise M., Johnson S.C.: Characterization and expression of CC chemokines of the Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
15:00-15:20: Montero J., Chaves-Pozo E., Cuesta A., Tafalla C.: Immune effects observed after the injection of plasmids coding for rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) CK5B, CK6 and CK7A chemokines demonstrate their immunomodulatory capacity and reveal CK6 as a major interferon inducer
15:20-15:40: Dixon B., Tang C., Eshaque S., Fujiki K., Mitchell L., Bols N.C.: Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchu mykiss) CK-2 has two distinct differentially regulated alleles that encode a functional chemokine
15:40-16:00: Ingerslev H.-C., Nielsen M.E.: Infection of Atlantic salmon with Moritella viscosus compared to a mechanical tissue injury model in rainbow trout show similar expression patterns of cytokine genes and may be related to triggering of the same signaling pathways

16:30-16:50: Verburg-Van Kemenade B.M.L., Stolte E.H., Arts J., Tijhaar E., Wiegertjes G.F., Flik G., Savelkoul H.F.J.: A genuine T-lymphocyte associated role for IFN--2 in carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)
16:50-17:10: Forlenza M., Magez S., Scharsack J.P., Savelkoul H.M., Wiegertjes G.F.: Tumor necrosis factor- (TNF): a double edged sword. A role for TNF in protection and immunopathology during experimental trypanosome infections in carp
17:10-17:30: Roca F.J., Espín R., Meseguer J., Mulero V.: Functional characterization of TNF receptors in zebrafish
17:30-17:50: Grayfer L., Belosevic M.: Identification and characterisation of goldfish tumor necrosis factor receptors I and II

Wednesday, July 1, 2009, Hall Prague C+D
10:30-10:50: Kaiser P., Gibson, M. Waters, V., Hu t., Rothwell L., Fife M., Prickett D., Bird S., Lian Z. Avian cytokines- what the genomes tell you and what they don’t!
10:50-11:10: MacDonald M.R.W., Magor K.E.: RIG-I is functional in the natural duck host of influenza, but not in susceptible chickens
11:10-11:30: Covello J.M., Morrison R.N., Bird S., Battaglene S.C., Secombes C.J., Nowak B.F.: Effects of rIL-6 on pro-inflammatory cytokine and IgM expression levels in the striped trumpter (Latris lineata)
11:30-11:50: Castellana B., Planas J.V.: Identification of the interleukin-6 promoter from the gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) and characterization of its response to TNF
11:50-12:10: Diaz-Rosales P., Zou J., Bird S., Davidson W., Secombes C.J.: Functional analysis of the recombinant interleukin 2 (IL-2) in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
12:10-12:30: Raida M.K.: Early cytokine profiling of blood predicts survival probability of Yersinia ruckeri infected rainbow trout
12:30-12:50: Raida M.K., Buchmann K.: Innate and adaptive immune response in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) against primary and secondary infections with Yersinia ruckeri O1

T- and B-Cell Receptors and Function
Monday, June 29, 2009, Hall Prague C+D
10:30-11:00: McCurley N., Guo P., Hirano M., Herrin B., Cooper M.: The role of myeloid leukocytes of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) in antigen-specific recognition and clearanc
11:00-11:20: Herrin B.R., Guo P., Hirano M., Li J., Yu C., Sadlonova A., Cooper M.D.: T-like and B-like cells in lamprey
11:20-11:50: Sutoh Y., Kasamatsu J., Otsuka N., Fugo K., Kasahara M.: Variable lymphocyte receptors of Japanese lampreys
11:50-12:10: Buonocore F., Randelli E., Colopardi S., Modonut M., Pallavicini A., Scapigliati G.: Identification of T-cells immune related genes from a sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) thymus cDNA library
12:10-12:30: Abelli L., Buonocore F., Guerra L., Randelli E., Picchietti S.: Thymic development and T-cell selection in Dicentrarchus labrax (L.)

14:00-14:20: Miller R.D., Wang X.: Non-coventional T-cell receptors in marsupials and monotremes
14:20-14:40: Chen H., Schluter S.F.: Somatic hypermutation in sandbar shark TCR gamma V regions
14:40-15:00: Patel S., Řvergĺrd A.-C., Sřrhus E., Fiksdal I.U., Nerland A.H.: B and T cell markers during Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) ontogenesis
15:00-15:20: Kürth J., Winkler C., Jacob E., Köllner B.: T-lymphocytes in rainbow trout – investigation with newly established T-cell specific mAbs
15:20-15:40: Quiniou S., Sahoo M., Bengten E., Wilson M.: T-cell receptor accessory and CO-receptor molecules in channel catfish
15:40-16:00: Zhang Y.-A., Hikima J., Li J., Lapatra S.E., Luo Y.-P., Sunyer J.O.: Cloning and functional characterization of a rainbow trout CD80/86 ortholog

16:30-16:50: Faldyna M., Nechvátalová K., Jeklová E., Levá L., Knotigová P., Štěpánová H., Šamánková P., Ondráčková P., Kudláčková H., Šinkorová Z., Krejčí J., Pokorová D., Šinkora J., Toman M.: Postnatal development of immune system in pig, dog and rabbit
16:50-17:10: Šinkora M., Zelená K., Šinkorová J.: CD2, CD21 and SWC7 expression can be used to describe maturation pathway for porcine B cells: a lecture from non-mouse, non-human species
17:10-17:30: Poderoso T., Martinez de la Riva P., Ramos E., Alvarez B., Moreno S., Alonso F., Ezquerra A., Revilla C., Domínguez J.: Targeting of antigen to sialoadhesin and CD163 in vivo improves immune responses in swine
17:30-17:50: Pomorska-Mól M., Markowska-Daniel I., Lipowski A.: Antigen-specific T-cell response after vaccination of pigs against pseudorabies in the presence of maternal antibodies

Tuesday, June 30, 2009, Hall Belvedere III+IV
10:30-11:00: Hu T., Rothwell L., Wu Z., Bird S., Kaiser P.: Towards understanding CD4 T cell subsets in the chicken
11:00-11:30: Robert J., Goyos A., Nedelkovska H., Morales H., and Chida S.: Ontogeny, antigen-specificity and MHC restriction of CD8 T cells in the amphibian Xenopus
11:30-11:50: Toda H., Ototake M., Moritomo T., Nakanishi T.: Perforin-dependent cytotoxic mechanisms of CD8 positive T cells in ginbuna crucian carp
11:50-12:10: Nakanishi T., Shibazaki Y., Kobayashi I., Toda H., Moritomo T.: Kinetics of CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell subsets in graft-versus-host reaction (GVHR) in ginbuna crucian carp Carassius auratus langsdorfii
12:10-12:30: Saunders H., Oko A., Scott A., Magor B.: The evolution of affinity maturation: Germinal center-like cell aggregates in channel catfish

Immunoglobulin Superfamily and its Evolution
Wednesday, July 1, 2009, Hall Belvedere III-IV
10:30-11:00: Zhang Y.-A., Salinas I., Li J., Parra-Gomez D., LaPatra S.E., Sunyer J.O.: IgT, a new player in fish immunity
11:00-11:20: Salinas I., Zhang Y.A., Parra D., Li J., Sunyer O.: New insights into cutaneous immunity in rainbow trout: distribution of IgT+ B cells, IgT-secreting cells and mucus IgT, and their immune modulation by microbial products
11:20-11:50: Coscia M.R., Varriale S., De Santi C., Giacomelli S., Oreste U.: Evolution of the Antarctic teleost immunoglobulin heavy chain gene
11:50-12:10: Smith L., Dooley H.: Characterization of the immunoglobulin repertoire of the model shark species Squalus ancanthius
12:10-12:30: Doremus C., Dooley H., Guan Y., DeVico A.L., Lewis G.K., Flajnik M.F.: Nurse shark ignar phage display clones speicific for HIV glycoprotein, GP120´s CD4-induced conformation

Thursday, July 2, 2009, Hall Belvedere III-IV
10:30-11:00: Ohta Y., Flajnik M.F.: Syntenic analysis of Xenopus immunoglobulin superfamily genes and MHC
11:00-11:20: Oestergaard A.E., Martin S.A.M., Lubieniecki K.P., Davidson W.S., Secombes C.J.: A multigene family of novel immunoglobulin-like transcripts in salmonids containing either an ITAM or ITIMs
11:20-11:50: Kothapalli N., Norton D.D., Fugmann S.D.: Identification of cis-regulatory eĺements targeting aid-mediated sequence diversification to the chicken immunoglobulin light chain gene
11:50-12:10: Ekman A., Pessa-Morikawa T., Niku M., Iivanainen A.: Evidence for a pre-B cell like cell population in fetal bovine bone marrow and lymph node
12:10-12:30: Iivanainen A., Niku M.: Generation of primary antibody repertoire in cattle

14:00-14:30: Edholm E.-S., Sahoo M., Bengtén E., Miller N., Wilson M.: IgD+ cell populations in channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus
14:30-14:50: Edholm E.-S., Wilson M., Sahoo M., Miller N.W., Pilström L., Wermenstam N.E., Bengtén E.: Identification of IgL  and IgL  isotypes in channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, and Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua
14:50-15:10: Zimmerman A.M., Yeo G., Howe K., Maddox B.J., Steiner L.A.: Generation of immunoglobulin diversity in zebrafish: evidence for inversional VJ-rearrangements both within and between IgL gene clusters
15:10-15:30: Ellingsen T., Inami M., Van Nieuwenhove K., Seppola M., Schröder M.B.: Antibody responses and gene expression in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) after infection with live and inactivated Francisella philomiragia subsp. noatunensis subsp. nov.
15:30-15:50: Yasuike M., deBoer J., Cooper G.A., Davidson W.S., Koop B.F.: Evolution of duplicated IgH loci in Atlantic salmon
15:50:16:10: Koppenheffer T.L.: Natural hemagglutination-enhancing activity of a chicken IgM isolate

MHC
Tuesday, June 30, 2009, Hall Belvedere I-II
10:30-10:50: McKitrick T.R., De Tomaso A.W.: Isolation and characterization of uncle fester, an allorecognition molecule in a primitive chordate
10:50-11:10: Oren M., Paz G., Douek J., Rosner A., Fishelson Z., Rinkevich B.: Transcriptomal shifts during allogeneic interactions of a colonial tunicate
11:10-11:30: Criscitiello M.F., Ohta Y., Graham M.D., Buckingham E.B., Flajnik M.F.: MHC class II associated invariant chain from nurse shark
11:30-11:50: Tsukamoto K., Nonaka M.: Dichotomous trans-species haplotypic lineages of the immunoproteasome subunit genes, PSMB8 and PSMB10, in the MHC class I region of a teleost Oryzias genus
11:50-12:10: Bannai H., Nonaka M.: Genetic mapping of the major histocompatibility determinant loci of teleost medaka using scale transplantation

14:00-14:20: Harstad H., Lukacs M., Beetz-Sargent M., McKinnel L., Lubieniecki K.P., Bakke H.G., Koop B.F., Grimholt U.: Genomic organization of MHC class I in Atlantic salmon: U-, Z- and S lineage genes
14:20-14:40: Dixon B., Fujiki K., Conejeros P., Johnson S.C., Gamperl A.K.: Cloning and characterization of haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) major histocompatibility class I genes
14:40-15:00: Goyos A., Sowa J., Ohta Y., Robert J.: Evolution of nonclassical MHC class Ib genes of Silurana tropicalis and Xenopus laevis
15:00-15:20: Nedelkovska H., Goyos A., Chida A., Yen P., Maggirwar S., Robert J.: Roles of MHC class Ia and class Ib in CD8 T cell function
15:20-15:40: Godinez-Moreno R., Edwards S.V.: The genetic map of a reptilian major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is an evolutionary link between the small avian and large mammalian MHC regions
15:40-16:00: Jensen S.M., Magor K.E.: Allelic diversity of MHC I in wild mallards

Invertebrate Immunity
Wednesday, July 1, 2009, Hall Prague A-B
10:30-11:00: Strand M.R.: Polydnaviruses as immunosuppressive pathogens of insects
11:00-11:20: Roeder T., Wagner C., Isermann K.: Activation of the fruit fly´s airway epithelial immune system induces phenotypes similar to those observed in human asthma
11:20-11:40: Kawabata S., Ohwada S., Abe Y., Iijima M., Yoshimitsu Y., Nakata M., Ueda T., Koshiba T.: Horseshoe crab factor G utilizes a carbohydrate-binidng cleft that is conserved among invetebrates and bacteria for the recognition of -1,3-D-glucans
11:40-12:00: Kurata S.: Induction of autophagy via intracellular innate immune recognition in Drosophila
12:00-12:20: Lin X., Lee B.-L., Söderhäll K., Söderhäll I.: Identification of a receptor for the invertebrate cytokine astakine
12:20-12:40: Roeder T., Stanisak M., Fuchs S., Gelhaus C., Grötzinger J., Leippe M.: Archaic antimicrobial peptides in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans devoted to nutrition and immunity

Thursday, July 2, 2009, Hall Prague A+B
10:30-11:00: Williams M.J.: Zizimin-related regulates phagocytosis, encapsulation and migration in Drosophila circulating immunosurveillance cells
11:00-11:20: Lun C.M., Hanington P.C., Adema C.M., Loker E.S.: Differential transcriptomic responses of the snail Biomphalaria glabrata to two trematode parasites, Schistosoma mansoni and Echinostoma paraensei
11:20-11:40: Dheilly N.M., Raftos D.A., Haynes P., Nair S.V.: Comparative proteomic profiling of the wound and LPS immune response in sea urchins
11:40-12:00: Dheilly N.M., Nair S.V., Smith L.C., Birch D., Raftos D.A.: Generation of diversity and immunity in sea urchins
12:00-12:25: Vilcinskas A.: Danger signals in insect innate immunity

14:00-14:30: Lee Bok Luel: The molecular activation and regulation mechanisms of Tenebrio Toll signaling pathway
14:30-14:50: Schikorski D., Cuvillier-Hot V., Wichlacz C.B., Leippe M., Salzet M., Tasiemski A.: Microbial challenge promotes the regenerative process of the injured central nervous system of the medicinal leech by inducing the synthesis of antimicrobial peptides and a chemoattractant cytokine in neurons and microglia
14:50-15:10: Cuvillier-Hot V., Wichlacz C.B., Salzet M., Tasiemski A.: Neural microbial sensors in a lophotrochozoan model
15:10-15:30: Bilej M., Šilerová M., Josková R., Procházková P.: Innate immunity in Eisenia andrei earthworms
15:30-15:50: Liu H., Jiravanichpaisal P., Cerenius L., Söderhäll I., Söderhäll K.: The important role of proPO-system in invertebrate immunity

16:30-16:50: Opper B., Bovári J., Németh P., Engelmann P.: Calcium influx changes of earthworm (Eisenia fetida and Allolobophora caliginosa) coelomocytes studied by flow cytometry.
16:50-17:10: Parrinello N., Vizzini A., Salerno G., Giaramita F., Parrinello M.A.D., Sanfratello, Mansueto V., Vazzana M., Arizza V., Cammarata M.: Enhanced CiTNF expression is an inflammatory response of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis
17:10-17:30: Lapointe J.F., Mandato C.A., Dunphy G.B.: Cholera toxin-induced hemocyte aggregation via RGD receptors in Galleria mellonella
17:30-17:50: Dalvi R.S., Park S.B., Noh S.W., Jang H.B., Cha I.S., Kim Y.R., Ha M.A., Hikima J., Jung T.S., Aoki T.: Characterization of hemolymph of stone sea squirt, Halocynthia retterif by applying proteomics
17:50-18:10: Anlong Xu, Shaochun Yuan, Shengfeng Huang, Shangwu Chen, Yingcai Yu, Jun Li, Lei Guo: Amphioxus immunity bridging the evolution from invertebrates to vertebrates

Shellfish Immunity
Monday, June 29, 2009, Hall Prague A-B
10:30-11:00: Chu-Fang Lo: A losing battle: How the antiviral responses of WSSV-infected shrimp are overwhelmed, circumvented, or co-opted by the virus
11:00-11:30: Tassanakajon A., Somboonwiwat K., Tharntada S., Ponprateep S.: Antilipopolysaccharide factors from Penaeus monodon and their essential roles in shrimp immune defense
11:30-11:50: Jupatanakul N., Wannapapho W., Ongvarrasopone C., Saksamerprome W., Senapin S., Sritunyalucksana K.: PmRab7 and its interacting partners are involved in white spot syndrome virus infection in the black tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon
11:50-12:10: Jiravanichpaisal P., Soonthornchai W., Rungrassamee W., Karoonuthaisiri N., Klinbunga S., Söderhäll K.: Responses to Vibrio harveyi infection of immune-relevant genes in the digestive tract of black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon)
12:10-12:30: Junkunlo K., Barvornpinyo S., Sritunyalucksana K.: Identification by suppression subtractive hybridization and expression analysis of Penaeus vannamei putative genes that respond to yellow head virus infection

14:00-14:30: Söderhäll K., Wu C., Novotny M., Lee B.L., Söderhäll I.: Regulation of the proPO-system in a crustacean
14:30-14:50: Jiang H., Li F., Xie Y., Xiang J.: Comparative proteomic profiles of the hepatopancreas in Fenneropenaeus chinensis response to hypoxic stress
14:50-15:10: Amparyup P., Charoensapsri W., Hirono I., Aoki T., Tassanakajon A.: The role of clip-domain serine proteinases in the prophenoloxidase-activating system in shrimp
15:10-15:30: Rast J.P., Messier C., Ho E., Wang G., Buckley K., Kandola S., Ling A., Hibino T.: Characterizing developmental and protective immune gene regulatory networks in the sea urchin larva
15:30-15:50: Novoa B., Costa M.M., Dios S., Gestal C., Prado-Alvarez M., Figueras A.: Transcriptome studies of bivalves (Mytilus galloprovincialis and Ruditapes decussatus)

16:30-16:50: Söderhäll I., Lin X., Wu C., Jiravanichpaisal P., Söderhäll K.: Astakines-important regulatory peptides in invertebrate hematopoiesis and development
16:50-17:10: Stensvĺg K., Haug T., Blencke H.-M., Sperstad S., Li C., Paulsen V., Jřrgensen T.O., Styrvold O.B.: Antibiotics from crustaceans and echinoderms
17:10-17:30: Xiang J.: Omics’ studies for immunity of chinese shrimp, Fenneropenaeus chinensis
17:30-17:50: Philipp E., Rosenstiel P.: Dextrane sodium sulfate (DSS) – induced intestinal inflammatory response in the digestive gland of Mytilus edulis

Tuesday, June 30, 2009, Hall Prague A+B
10:30-11:00: Smith V.J.: Specificity, memory and inducibility in the crustacean immune response: Are we going backwards or forwards?
11:00-11:20: Sperstad S.V., Stensvĺg K.: Purification, characterization, and gene expression of antimicrobial peptides from the spider crab, Hyas araneus (Decapoda, Crustacea)
11:20-11:40: Wang K.-J., Huang W.-S., Xu W.-F., Chen H.-Y., Peng H., Qiao K., Chen F.-Y., Yang M., Cai J.-J., Bo |J., Zhang N., Li S.-J., Wang G.-Z.: Study of a novel antimicrobial peptide scygonadin from Scylla serrata: purification, characterization, gene expression, recombinant expression and antimicrobial analysis
11:40-12:00: Roulston C., Smith V.J.: Isolation and characterisation of putative prohaemocytes from the spider crab, Hyas araneus
12:00-12:20: Dyrynda E.A., Jouvet L.B.P., Smith V.J.: Natural variations: how far are these taken into account in marine invertebrate immunotoxicology?

14:00-14:20: Qin Z., Li Y., Sun D., Kang K.H., Zhang Z.: Full-length CDNA clonging and expression analysis of vitellogenin gene in Chlamys farreri
14:20-14:40: Lin Z., Mullen G., Nimarko K., Fernández-Robledo J.A., Vasta G.R.: Identification and functional characterization of Nramp (Natural resistance-associated macrophage protein) isotypes in the protozoan parasite Perkinsus marinus
14:40-15:00: Lin Z., Fernández-Robledo J.A., Vasta G.R.: The natural resistance-associated macrophage protein as an iron uptake pathway in the protozoan parasite Perkinsus marinus
15:00-15:20: Wang B., Li F., Xiang J.: Carcinin like crustin from Chinese shrimp (Fenneropeneaus chinensis), is responding for WSSV challenging
15:20-15:40: Hirono I., Mavichak R., Fagutao F., Kaizu A., Kondo H., Aoki T.: Lysozyme is impotant in the immune system of shrimp
15:40-16:00: Li F., Yan H., Wang D., Xiang J.: Identification of a novel relish homolog gene in shrimp and its function in regulating the AMP transcription

Pattern Recognition Molecules and Immune Sensors of Pathogens
Thursday, July 2, 2009, Hall Prague C+D
Endocytic receptors (Lectins, opsonins and GBPs)
10:30-10:50: Itoh N., Kamitaka R., Takahashi K.G., Osada M.: Beta-glucan recognition proteins and their functions in the pacific oyster, crassostrea gigas
10:50-11:10: Tasumi S., Vasta G.R.: A tandem repeat galectin from hemocytes of the oyster Crassostrea virginica is a receptor for the protozoan parasite Perkinsus marinus
11:10-11:30: Ohtani K., Azumi K., Jang S.-J., Mori K., Motomura W., Suzuki Y., Wakamiya N.: Molecular cloning and characterization of novel ascidian collectins.
11:30-11:50: Wei J., Xu D., Zhou J., Qin Q.: Molecular cloning, expression and functional characterizational of a novel C-type lectin derived from orange-spotted grouper, Epinephelus coioides
11:50-12:10: Tsutsui S., Okamoto M., Ono M., Suetake H., Kikuchi K., Nakamura O., Suzuki Y., Watanabe T.: A new type of lectin discovered in a fish, flathead (Platycephalus indicus), suggests an alternative functional role for mammalian plasma kallikrein
12:10-12:30: Wu M.L., Wang Y.Z., Chaung H.C.: Cell surface display of carbohydrate recognition domain of dectin-1 and its application for beta-glucan screening.

Signaling receptors (TLRs, NLRs and other PRRs)
14:00-14:20: Buckley K.M., Hibino T., Rast J.P.: Genomic organization, evolution, and expression of the toll-like receptor gene family from the purple sea urchin
14:20-14:40: Yang G., Ma F., Savelkoul H.F.J., Rombout J.H.W.M., An L.: Molecular cloning and expression of toll-like receptor 22 in common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)
14:40-15:00: Ribeiro C.M.S., Pontes M.J.S.L., Savelkoul H.F.J., Wiegertjes G.F.: TLR2 as pattern recognition molecule of parasites in carp.
15:00-15:20: Aoki T., Takano T., Whang S.D., Kondo H., Hirono I.: Studies on toll-like receptors in Japanese flounder.
15:20-15:40: Muńoz I., López-Muńoz A., Sepulcre M.P., Falcó A., Meseguer J., Estepa A., Mulero V.: Characterization of seabream TLR22: A protective role against viral infection.
15:40-16:00: Ortega-Villaizan M., Chico V., Falco A., Martinez-Lopez A., Perez L., Estepa A.: The rainbow trout TLR9 gene and its potential role in the immunogenicity of the DNA vaccines against the viral haemorrhagic septicaemia rhabdovirus (VHSV).

16:30-16:50: Shinkai H., Kojima-Shibata C., Muneta Y., Uenishi H.: The allele containing P136A mutation of porcine toll-like receptor 2 appears to increase the susceptibility to mycoplasma pneumonia.
16:50-17:10: Muneta Y., Shinkai H., Shibata C., Uenishi H., Minagawa Y., Ogawa Y., Shibahara T., Shimoji Y.: Effect off the allele containing a swine TLR2 SNP (C406G) on Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae gnotobiotic infection
17:10-17:30: Malagoli D., Sacchi S., Mandrioli M., Fanelli F., Ottaviani E.: Drosophila helical factor (DHF) is a possible link between IMD and Toll pathways in the immune response of Drosophila melanogaster
17:30-17:50: Lange C., Hemmrich G., Klostermeier U., Rahn T., Weiss Y., Miller D.J., Schreiber S., Rosenstiel P., Bosch T.C.G.: Towards understanding the evolution of disease-associated genes: nod-like receptors in Hydra
17:50-18:10: Jaso-Friedmann L., Connor M.A., Leary III J.H., Evans D.L.: Ncamp-1: a dual role as a pattern recognition receptor and antibacterial effector in innate immunity

Friday, July 3, 2009, Hall Prague C+D
Diverse Effectors (FREPS, 185s and others)
10:30-10:50: Adema C.M., Lun C.M., Gauntt J., Zhang S.-M., Loker E.S.: Genome level diversification of freps in hemocytes of the gastropod mollusc Biomphalaria glabrata
10:50-11:10: Buckley K.M., Terwilliger D.P., Smith L.C.: Comparison of 185/333 gene and message sequences from the purple sea urchin suggests post-transcriptional modifications as a mechanism for immunological diversification
11:10-11:30: Miller C.A., Buckley K.M., Easley R., Smith L.C.: Assembly and analysis of a 185/333 gene cluster from the purple sea urchin: putative microsatellite-mediated gene duplication of this highly variable family
11:30-11:50: Majeske, A.J., T.K. Oleksyk and L.C. Smith: Localization of the 185/333 proteins in cells and organs of the purple sea urchin.
11:50-12:10: Schrankel, C. S., Y.O. Kim, L. C. Smith: The 185/333 proteins from the purple sea urchin, Stongylocentrotus purpuratus, bind bacteria.
12:10-12:30: Nair S.V., Roth M., Dheilly N.M., Raftos D.A.: Diversity and defense: characterisation of a highly variable gene family in the sea urchin Heliocidaris erythrogramma

Immune Effector Molecules
Thursday, July 2, 2009, Hall Belvedere III-IV
10:30-10:50: Sommer F., Awazu S., Jiang D., Satou Y., Bosch T.C.G., Khalturin K.: Self/non-self recognition in Ciona intestinalis: molecular basis for self-sterility in a hermaphroditic chordate
10:50-11:10: Tennessen J.A., Woodhams D.C., Chaurand P., Reinert L.K., Billheimer D., Shyr Y., Caprioli R.M., Blouin M.S., Rollins-Smith L.A.: Variations in the expressed antimicrobial peptides of Rana pipiens populations suggest intraspecies differences in resistence to pathogens
11:10-11:30: Ruangsri J., Fernandes J.M.O., Brinchmann M.F., Kiron V.: Potent antimicrobial aktivity in various tissues of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.)
11:30-11:50: Van der Aa L., Levraud J.-P., Yahmi M., Lauret E., Briolat V., Herbomel P., Benmansour A., Boudinot P.: A large new subset of TRIM genes highly diversified in teleost fish
11:50-12:10: Kato G., Kondo H., Aoki T., Hirono I.: Study of a novel imine related gene induced by delayed-type hypersensitivity in Japanese flounder (Paralichtys olivaceus)
12:10-12:30: Ao J., Li S., Chen X.: Molecular and functional characterization of a cystatin analogue in large yellow croaker (Pseudosciaena crocea)

14:00-14:30: Muyldermans S., Hmila I., Ben Abderrazek R., Cavaliers V., Devoogdt N., Bouhahouala B., Lahoutte T.: Nanobodies for in vivo diagnostic and therapeutic applications
14:30-15:00: Cervenak J., Magna M., Bender B., Schneider Z., Hiripi L., Erdei A., Bösze Z., Kacskovics I.: Substantial increase of antibody production in transgenic mice overexpressing FcRn
15:00-15:20: Forlenza M. Scharsack J.P., Kachamakova N.M., Taverne-Thiele A.J., Rombout J.H.W.M., Wiegertjes G.F.: Differential contribution of neutrophilic granulocytes and macrophages to nitrosative stress in vivo
15:20-15:40: Detournay O., Weis V.: Cnidarian-dinoflagellate mutualistic relationship is a promising model for studying ancestral TGF Innate immune pathway
15:40-16:00: Gung A.Y.T., Kondo H., Aoki T., Hirono I.: Growth differentiation factor 15, a novel acute phase response gene in Japanese flounder

16:30-16:50: Tadiso T.M., Hordvik I., Nilsen F.: Analysis of imine responses in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) challenged with Lepeoptheirus salmonis copepodids
16:50-17:10: Tlaskalová-Hogenová H., Štěpánková R., Hudcovic T., Hrnčíř T., Kozáková H., Funda D., Klimešová K., Čapková J., Šinkorová Z., Kobayashi K., Williams A.M., Rossmann P.: The participation of intestinal microbiota in the development of physiological and pathological imine reaktivity: studies in gnotobiological models
17:10-17:30: Gallwitz M., Andersson M., Enoksson M., Reimer J., Wernersson S., Hellman L.: Granule associated serine proteases – thein appearance and diversification during 250 million years of mammalian evolution
17:30-17:50: Castillo-Briceńo P., Hamaia S.W., Mulero V., Farndale R.W., García-Ayala A.: Identification of the collagen motifs recognized by fibroblasts and immune cells from the bony fish gilthead seabream
17:50-18:10: Malmstrřm M., Rounge T.B., Nederbragt A.J., Klunderud A.T., Grimholt U., Jakobsen K.S.: Sequencing of the cod genome

Innate Immune Cells, Apoptosis, Growth Factors
Monday, June 29, 2009, Hall Belvedere III-IV
10:30-10:50: Novoa B., Rodríguez I., Romero A., Chamorro R., Figueras A.: Use of zebrafish (Danio rerio) as a model for the study of immune response against infections and inflammatory responses
10:55-11:20: Evans D.L., Monette M.M., Jaso-Friedmann L.: Zebrafish coelomocytes: model cells for studies of immunoregulation and innate immunity
11:20-11:45: Boschi I., Buonocore F., Randelli E., Picchietti S., Bernini C., Rossini V., Scapigliati G.: In vitro cell-mediated cytotoxic activities in the sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax, and immunopurification of cytotoxic leucocytes
11:45-12:10: Ręgo P.C., Afonso A., Santos N., Rocha E.: Interhepatocytic non-pigmented macrophage-like cells in the liver of brown trout
12:10-12:35: Barreda D.R.: Multiparametric characterization of phagocytic antimicrobial responses in comparative model systems

14:00-14:25: Yu J.H., Chaung H.C., Hwang T.C., Wu M.L., Chung W.B.: The comparative immuno-modulatory effects of beta-glucans on human/murine/porcine monocytic macrophages
14:25-14:50: Robert J., Morales H.: Innate immune responses and permissiveness to viral infection of peritoneal leukocytes in Xenopus
14:50-15:15: Nyholm S.V.: Interactions between symbiotic Vibrio fischeri and the hemocytes off the hawaiian bobtail squid, Euprymna scolopes
15:15-15:40: Phennicie R.T., Sullivan M.J., Singer J.T., Lage C.R., Kim C.H.: Role of CFTR in modulating resistance to Pseudomonas aeruginosa
15:40-16:10: Neves J., Wilson J., Rodrigues P.: Response of iron-related immune genes during experimental infection in fish

16:30-16:55: Katzenback B.A., Belosevic M.: Molecular and functional characterization of goldfish (Carassius auratus) kit receptor and kit ligand A
16:55-17:20: Verheijen K., Mewes J., Montgomery B.C., Stafford J.L.: Stimulatory leukocyte immune-type receptors: adaptor protein associations and formation of non-covalent dimers
17:20-17:45: Berishvili G., Caelers A., Mazel P., Hwang G., Maclean N., Eppler E., Reinecke M.: IGF-I and IGF-II gene expression is down-regulated in the major immune organ spleen in contrast to liver and other exprahepatic sites in GH-overexpressing transgenic Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
17:45-18:10: Castillo-Briceńo P., Liarte S., Cabas I., Meseguer J., García-Ayala A., Mulero V.: Expression of extracellular matrix molecules in immune cells and tissues of the gilthead

Signal transduction pathways in immune recognition
Tuesday, June 30, 2009, Hall Belvedere III-IV
17:00-17:20: Montgomery B.C., Mewes J., Davidson C., Verheijen K., Burshtyn D.N., Stafford J.L.: Examination of the innate inhibitory signaling potential of leukocyte immune-type receptors in the channel catfish
17:20-17:40: Mewes J., Verheijen K., Montgomery B.C., Stafford J.L.: Strategies for the identification of channel catfish leukocyte immune-type receptor (IpLITR) signalling adaptors and ligands
17:40-18:00: Stockhammer O.W., Zakrzewska A., Hegedus Z., Spaink H.P., Meijer A.H.: Transcriptome responses and Toll-like receptor signalling during Salmonella infection of zebrafish embryos

Complement and complement-like factors
Monday, June 29, 2009, Hall Belvedere I-II
10:30-11:00: Endo Y., Iwaki D., Takahashi M., Fujita T.: Collaboration of the lectin complement pathway with the coagulation system
11:00-11:20: Fujito N., Sugimoto S., Nonaka M.: Ancient origin and gene duplication of thioester containing protein (TEP) genes
11:20-11:40: Castillo M.G., McFall-Ngai M.J., Dinguirard N.: Characterization of complement component C3 in the squid Eupryma scolopes
11:40-12:00: Kopáček P., Burešová V., Hajdušek O.: Do ticks have a primitive complement system?
12:00-12:20: Gerdol M., Bernante F., Venier P., Pallavicini A.: A survey on C1q-domain-containing proteins in Mytilus galloprovincialis

14:00-14:20: Tahtouh M., Le Meillour P., Croq F., Vizioli J., VanCamp C., Sautičre P.-E., Salzet M., Daha M.R., Lefebvre C., Pestel J.: Functional characterization of a C1q domain containing factor in the leech nervous system
14:20-14:40: Dooley H., Buckingham E.B., Criscitiello M.F., Flajnik M.F.: Haptoglobin and the evolution of the MASP-family of proteins in sharks
14:40-15:00: Nakamura O., Wada Y., Namai F., Muraoka Z., Saito E., Tsutsui S.: A novel C1q-family member with fucose-binding activity from surfperch, Neoditrema ransonettii (Perciformes, Embiotocidae)
15:00-15:20: Carland T.M., Locke J.B., Nizet V., Gerwick L.: The precerebellin-like (short C1q) family of proteins: characteristics, genomics, and transcription during inflammation and early development in zebrafish
15:20-15:40: Ichii T., Somamoto T., Nakao M.: Molecular architecture of C1 complex, the first complement component, identified from the common carp
15:40-16:00: Ichiki S., Kato-Unoki Y., Somamoto T., Nakao M.: Functional analysis of carp complement C3 isotypes using monoclonal antibodies

16:30-16:50: Luo Y., Zhang Y., Sunyer, J.O.: Crosstalk between the complement and the Toll system in teleost fish

Immunomodulation and prophylactic strategies, vaccines
Friday, July 3, 2009, Hall Prague A-B
10:30-10:55: Cuesta A., de las Heras A.I., Rodríguez Saint-Jean S., Pérez-Prieto S., Chaves-Pozo E., Tafalla C.: Development of a DNA vaccine coding for the infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) polyprotein in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
10:55-11:20: Lorenzen E., Einer-Jensen K., Rasmussen J.S., Collet B., Secombes C.J., Lorenzen N.: The protective mechanisms induced by a fish rhabdovirus DNA vaccine depend on temperature.
11:20-11:45: Raida M.K., Buchmann K.: Immersion vaccination of rainbow trout against Yersinia ruckeri: Effects of temperature on protection and gene expression
11:45-12:10: Galindo-Villegas, Roca F.J., Mulero I., Garzia-Alcazar A., Scapigliati G., Meseguer J., Mulero V.: Improvement through A new generation adjuvant of oral vaccination for European seabass against vibriosis
12:10-12:35: Nilo L., Sepúlveda D., Conejeros P., Marshall S.H.: Genetically-inactivated infectious salmonid anemia virus (ISAV) as a model system for novel strategies in vaccine development: in vitro evaluation of innate immunity markers

14:00-14:25: Chu Chun-Yen, Yen Ting-Ying, Lin Yu-Ming, Shu Shih-Fang, Lee Jai-Wei: CpG oligodeoxynucleotides enhance the immune responses of a recombinant parvovirus capsid protein VP2 vaccine in ducks
14:25-14:50: Iliev D.B., Jörgensen S.M., Rode M., Krasnov A., Harneshaug I., Jörgensen J. B.: CpG-induced secretion of MHCII and exosomes from salmon (Salmo salar) leukocytes
14:50-15:15: Schyth B.D., Bramsen J.B., Kjems J., Wengel J., Lorenzen N.: In vivo screening of chemical modifications of siRNAs for effect on the innate immune response in fish

Anti-viral immunity
Wednesday, July 1, 2009, Hall Belvedere I-II
10:30-10:50: Robert J., Bialas K., Chinchar V.G., Gertz J., Ward B.M., Morales H.: Interaction of the Xenopus immune system with an emerging ranavirus pathogen
10:50-11:10: Chaves-Pozo E., Montero J., Cuesta A., Tafalla C.: Different immune effects of viral hemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSV) and infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) in the ovary of rainbow trout
11:10-11:30: Vancompernolle S., Smith P. B., Kotini P., Bowie J. H., Tyler M. J., Unumaz D., Rollins-Smith L.: Inhibition of HIV infection by amphibian antimicrobial peptides
11:30-11:50: Bergan V., Kileng O., Robertsen B.: Atlantic salmon interferon regulatory factors; expression studies and ability to induce interferon and antiviral activity
11:50-12:10: Skjesol A., Hansen T., Shi C.-Y., Thim H. L., Jřrgensen J.B.: Salmon STAT1 is phosporylated and translocated to the nucleus upon interferon stimulation of salmon cells
12:10-12:30: Booman M., Hall J.R., Rise M., Hori T.S., Feng C.Y., Browne M., Gamperl A.K., Hubert S., Kimball J., Borza T., Bowman S., Johnson S.C., Rise M.L.: Functional genomic research on Atlantic cod peripheral blood responses to intraperitoneal injection with a viral-like antigen and asymptomatic nodavirus infection
12:30-12:50: Stevens C., Gabor K., Shim J., Hong Lam S., Gong Z., Hess S., Kim C.H.: Caveolin 1 expression linked to robust antiviral innate immune response, but not viral entry

Parasite-vector interactions / Parasite immunity
Friday, July 3, 2009, Hall Belvedere I-II
10:30-11:00: Nuttall P.A.: Tick-host interface: An immunological battleground
11:00-11:30: Wiegertjes G.F., Forlenza M., Ribeiro C.M.S., Jurecko P., Ruszczyk A., Belosevic M., Savelkoul H.F.J.: Immunity to parasites: lessons from whole animal infection experiments
11:30-11:50: Grubhoffer L., Hajdušek O., Vancová M., Burešová V., Slavíčková K., Štěrba J., Golovchenko M., Matějovská T., Rudenko N.: Tick- borrelia relations: insights into molecular interactions
11:50-12:10: Loker E.S.: Macroevolutionary implications of immunological phenomena: The example of trematodes and snails
12:10-12:30: Hanington P.C., Lun C.M., Adema C.M., Loker E.S.: Characterization of acquired resistance to parasite infection in the snail Biomphalaria glabrata

14:00-14:20: Mourao M., Dinguirard N., Franco G.R., Yoshino T.P.: A protective role of endogenous anti-oxidant responses in schistosome primary sporocysts against external oxidative stress
14:20-14:40: Vasta G.R., Schott E.J., Fernández-Robledo J.A., Wilson D.N., Pecher W.T.: Antioxidant activities in the intracellular protozoan parasite Perkinsus marinus
14:40-15:00: Zhang Si-Ming, Li Z., Wang B., Ramakrishnan V., Nian H.: Identification of NF-kB-, Relish- and STAT-like transcription factors suggests the conservation of TLR, Imd, and Jak /STAT signaling pathways in the schistosome transmitting snail Biomphalaria glabrata
15:00-15:20: Kido S., Kai W., Suetake H., Kikuchi K., Suzuki Y.: Genetic approach for identifying the genes responsible for resistance and susceptibility against a parasite, Heterobothrium okamotoi, in fugu, Takifugu rubripes

Ecoimmunity
Tuesday, June 30, 2009, Hall Belvedere III-IV
14:00-14:30: Fraune S., Bosch T.C.G.: Towards understanding a holobiont: host-microbe interactions in the basal metazoan Hydra
14:30-15:00: Burnett K.G., Burnett L.E.: Hypoxia and hypercapnic hypoxia alter host-pathogen interactions in marine crustaceans
15:00-15:30: Rathburn C.K., Burnett L.E., Gross P.S., Marion B., Veloso A.B., Cook M., Burnett K.G.: Transcriptional changes of immune-related genes in the shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei with exposure to hypoxia and hypercapnic hypoxia.
15:30-16:00: Nair S.V., Kann A., Simonian M., Raftos D.A.: Novel proteomic approaches to understanding disease and environmental stress resistance in Sydney rock oysters

16:30-17:00: Walsh C.J., Leggett S.R., Colle C., Manire C.A., Osborn S.: Effects of brevetoxin exposure on the immune system of loggerhead sea turtles
17:00-17:30: Scharsack J.P., Kalbe M., Eizaguirre C., Rauch G., Kurtz J.: Stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus immune adaptation to habitat specific parasites, new perspectives in ecoimmunity?

ISDCI History
Friday, July 3, 2009, Hall Belvedere III-IV
10:30-11:00: Cooper E.L.: ISDCI: A force in immunology
11:00-11:20: Šíma P.: Evolutionary paradox of immunity
11:20-11:40: Kauschke E., Trenczek T.: From a zoologist to an immunologist: Footprints and offspring Metchnikoff’s at the Justus Liebig University Giessen
11:40-12:00: Cooper E.L., Opper B., Engelmann P., Németh P.: Comparative immunology: Earthworm innate immunity and the Hungarian connection
12:00-12:15: Van Muiswinkel W.B.: History of fish immunology and vaccination. I. The early years (1850-1950)
12:15-12:30: Van Muiswinkel W.B.: History of fish immunology and vaccination. II. The flourishing years (1950-2000)

14:00-14:20: Roch P.: Brief history of bivalve immunology
14:20-14:40: Parrinello N.: Ascidian immunology research in Italy: IADCI contribution
14:40-15:00: Nakao M.: Twenty years of JADCI: Its embryonic stages and now


Posters
Innate Immunity in Vertebrates; Cytokines and Chemokines
1. Doušková D., Schwarzer M., Součková M., Španová A., Rittich B., Kozáková H.: Cytokine response of mice lymphocytes induced by Bifidobacterium strains is bacterial strain dependent
2. Suetake H., Tauchi H., Kikuchi K., Murayama T., Suzuki Y.: Fugu skin chemokine
3. Nepstad I., Řvergĺrd A.-C., Nerland A.H., Patel S.: Cloning and characterization of interleukin-6 in Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus)
4. Nakata M., Itou T., Sakai T.: Molecular characterization of inflammatory cytokines in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of the ferret (Mustela putorius furo)
5. Montero J., Chaves-Pozo E., Cuesta A., Tafalla C.: Chemokine transcription is differently modulated in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) infected with viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) and infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV)
6. Saito E., Nakamura O., Amanuma Y., Yamada H., Tsutsui S., Watanabe T.: Expression analysis of lymphocyte marker genes and cytokines in the ovary of viviparous teleost, Neoditrema ransonnetii (Porciformes. Embiotocidae)
7. Monte M., Zou J., Carrington A., Secombes C.: Expression analysis of IL-22 and bioactivity of its recombinant protein in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
8. Rothwell L., Hu T., Kaiser P.: Biological characterisation of chicken interleukin-21
9. Corripio-Miyar Y., Zou J., Secombes C.J.: CXC chemokines in cod (Gadus morhua)
10. Guzmán F., Berendsen J., Cardenas C., Rojas M.V., Bethke J., Gallardo J., Mercado L.: Designed epitope sequences and peptide chemical synthesis for generating antibodies against salmon cytokines
11. Chaves-Pozo E., Montero J., Cuesta A., Tafalla C.: Chemokine profile in ovary upon infection with viral hemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSV) or infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV)
12. Espín R., Roca F.J., Falcó A., Meseguer J., Estepa A., Mulero V.: Fish TNF increases the susceptibility of EPC and ZF4 cells to infection with spring viremia of carp virus
13. Eppler E., Oberlin D., Fellbaum C.: Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) is expressed in the human lymph node and distinctly defined to subtypes of lymphocytes and antigen-presenting cells
14. Brusnyk C., Ross K., Xia J., Moon D., Magor K.E.: Chemokine receptor CCR7 and ligands CCL19 and CCL21 in the duck
15. Ingerslev H.C., Ossum C.G., Przybylska D., Jiménez N.V., Nielsen M.E.: PAMPs and DAMPs stimulate the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in vitro in fibroblasts from fish
16. Cuesta A., Wang T., Secombes C.J., Lorenzen N., Chaves-Pozo E., Tafalla C.: Use of rainbow trout interleukin 15 as an adjuvant for viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) DNA vaccination
17. Araki K., Takizawa F., Yamasaki M., Esumi M., Konishi M., Yamamoto A., Moritomo T., Ototake M., Nakanishi T.: Role of interferon-gamma and perforin on the cell-mediated immunity in fish
18. Berendsen J., Rojas M.V., Cardenas C., Guzmán F., Bethke J., Gallardo J., Mercado L.: Immunological approaches for pro-inflammatory (IL-6 and TNF) quantification in salmonids
19. Harun N.O., Wang T., Secombes C.J.: Expression profiling of key cytokines in vaccinated rainbow trout after Yersinia ruckeri challenge

T- and B-Cell Receptors and Function
20. Dijkstra H.: Evolution of genes related to CD4
21. Zelená K., Šinkora M.: Peripheral  T cells in swine differ in expression of CD25, CD11B, SWC1, CD45R and CD45RA according to their tissue location
22. Kumari J., Bogwald J., Dalmo R.A.: Transcription factor T-bet in Atlantic salmon: Identification, molecular characterization, promoter and expression analysis
23. Sadlonova A., Herrin B.R., Alder M.N., Benjamin Jr. W.H., Briles D.E., Cooper M.D.: The role of variable lymphocyte receptors in protective immunity of lampreys
24. Yamaguchi T., Katakura F., Yoshida M., Ohtani M., Moritomo T., Nakanishi T.: Long-term proliferation of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) CD4+ T-cells in culture
25. Odakal T., Tsutsui S., Miyadai T., Sugamata R., Suetake H., Suzuki Y., Nakamura O.: Novel IgM+CD8+ double positive cells in the pufferfish, Takifugu rubripes
26. Uenishi H., Eguchi-Ogawa T., Tanaka-Matsuda M., Morozumi T., Toki D., Shinkai H., Yamamoto R., Takagaki Y., Ando A., Rogel-Gaillard C., Chardon P.: Diversity of T cell receptors and antigen presenting molecules in pigs
27. Řvergĺrd A.-C., Nerland A.H., Patel S.: Relative expression of a P56LCK homologue in Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus)
28. Ramsey J.P., Reinert L.K., Brucker R.M., Rollins-Smith L.A.: The lethal chytrid fungus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, can paralyze amphibian T cell defenses

Immunoglobulin Superfamily and its Evolution
29. Pomorska-Mól M., Markowska-Daniel I.: Dynamic changes of IgA, IgM and IgG concentrations in pigs colostrum and serum around parturition
30. Lentz V.M., Schwarz C.: Preliminary characterization of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) immunoglobulin
31. Wang X., Olp J.J., Mitchell K.R., and Miller R.D.: Content, organization, and expression of immunoglobulin genes in Monodelphis domestica
32. Lin H.-Y., Wang Y.-J., Chen Y.-M., Wang H.-C., Chen T.-Y., Yang H.-L.: Cloning recombination activating gene 1 and 2 (rag1 and rag2) and analyzing of the genes expression in adaptive immunity ontogenesis of orange-spotted grouper
33. Kothapalli N., Norton D.D., Fugmann S.D.: Identification of cis-regulatory eĺements targeting aid-mediated sequence diversification to the chicken immunoglobulin light chain gene

MHC
34. Oren M., Paz G., Douek J., Rosner A., Fishelson Z., Rinkevich B.: Disparate transcriptom profiles of innate immune effector arms during urochordate allogeneic interactions
35. Urabe S., Somamoto T., Sameshima S., Nakanishi T., Ototake M., Nakao M.: Characterization of MHC class I genes in clonal ginbuna crucian carp, Carassius auratus langsdorfii
36. Gómez D., Conejeros P., Marshall S.: MHC class II polymorphism in aquacultured Oncorhynchus kisutch
37. Nonaka M.I., Nonaka M.: Evolutionary analysis of two classical MHC class I loci of a teleost medaka (Oryzias latipes): Haplotype-specific genomic diversity, polymorphisms of ancient origin, and interlocus homogenization

Invertebrate Immunity
38. Franchi N., Ballarin L., Piccinni E.: Individuation of a new metallothionein from the urochordate Ciona entestinalis
39. Cueto J.A., Fader C., Ortega H.H., Castro-Vazquez A.: In vitro and in vivo responses of circulating hemocytes in the apple snail Pomacea canaliculata (Architaenioglossa, Ampullariidae)
40. Boidin Wichlacz C., Hot V.C., Salzet M., Tasiemski A.: Function of the leech blood cells in neural immunity and neural repair
41. Bosch T.C.G., Augustin R. et al.: Uncovering the evolutionary history of innate immunity: the simple metazoan Hydra uses epithelial cells for host defence
42. Burešová V., Hajdušek O., Kopáček P.: Functional screening of molecules involved in pathogen phagocytosis by tick hemocytes
43. Chrudimská T., Dorňáková V., Rudenko N., Golovchenko M., Grubhoffer L.: Tick antimicrobial peptides: defensins and ricinusin
44. Cima F., Franchi N., Ballarin L.: An exceptional immunosurveillance system of the pharynx entry in a protochordate
45. Menzel L.P., Bigger C.H.: Initial characterization of an agglutinin from Swiftia exserta, a gorgonian octocoral
46. Tarr D.E.K.: Preliminary analysis of nematode antimicrobial peptide diversity
47. Lin Y.-C., Hu W.-T., Huang C.-L., Chen J.C.: Identification and function of 2-macroglobulin and ITS implication in the innate immune defense of arthropod

Shellfish Immunity
48. Wu C., Söderhäll I., Kim Y.-A., Liu H., Söderhäll K.: Hemocyte lineage marker proteins in a crustacean, the freshwater crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus
49. Mekata T., Okugawa S., Kono T., Sakai M., Itami T.: Characterization of anti-lipopolysaccharide factors, MjALF/ALF2, in kuruma shrimp Marsupenaeus japonicus
50. Kono T., Sonoda K., Mekata T., Itami T., Sakai M.: Antimicrobialpeptide genes expression in kuruma shrimp, Marusupenaeus japonicus treated with DNA vaccine against white spot disease virus
51. Sakai M., Shibata Y., Kono T., Mekata T., Itami T.: The immunogenic effects of CpG oligodeoxynucleotides treatment in kuruma shrimp Marsupenaeus japonicus
52. Lin Z., Solís-Román C., Kim J., Fernández-Robledo J.A., Vasta G.R.: The natural resistance-associated macrophage protein as a potential dermo disease-resistance marder in the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica
53. Moya J., Morales N., Arenas G., Mercado L.: Seasonal viability and phagocytic activity from hyaline hemocytes of Choromytilus chorus (Molina, 1782)
54. Hoppes J.L., Hauton C., Hawkins L.E.: Development of an in vitro technique to assess the effects of the dinoflagellate parasite Hematodinium sp. on the immune function of the edible crab, Cancer pagurus
55. Roulston C., Smith V.J.: Two-step cell separation of crab haemocytes and analysis by flow cytometry
56. Robb C.T., Rossi A.G., Smith V.J., Dyrynda E.A.: Demonstration of apoptosis in hyaline and granular haemocytes of the shore crab, Carcinus maenas
57. Cerenius L., Liu H., Zhang Y., Tassankajon A., Rimphanitchayakit V., Andersson M.G., Söderhäll I., Söderhäll K.: High sequence variability among Kazal-type proteinase inhibitors in decapod crustacean hemocytes
58. Fagutao F.F., Koyama T., Kaizu A., Kondo H., Aoki T., Hirono I.: Absence of prophenoloxidase causes increase in bacterial load in shrimp haemolymph.
59. Dios S., Costa M.M., Alonso-Gutierrez J., Romero A., Novoa B., Figueras A.: Evidence of high individual diversity on myticin C in mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis)
60. Varotto L., Bernante F., Rosani U., Pallavicini A., Lanfranchi G., Venier P.: Advancements in the functional genomics of Mytilus galloprovincialis
61. Vatanavicharn T., Supungul P., Tassanakajon A.: Genomic structure, expression pattern and functional characterization of crustinPm5 from Penaeus monodon
62. Donpudsa S., Supungul P., Tassanakajon A., Rimphanitchayakit V.: Genomic organization, tissue distribution and bacteriostatic activity of the five-domain Kazal-type serine proteinase inhibitor from the black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon

Pattern Recognition Molecules and Immune Sensors of Pathogens
63. Buckley K.M., Munshaw S., Kepler T.B., Smith L.C.: The immune-response gene family 185/333 from the purple sea urchin undergoes rapid diversification via recombination
64. Štěrba J., Dupejová J., Fišer M., Golovchenko M., Rudenko N., Grubhoffer L.: Detection and partial characterisation of several lectins/FReD proteins in hard-ticks
65. Chen N.-Y., Lai Y.-S., Chuang H.-C., Ruan Y.-H., Lin Y.-S., Ji T.-L., Chiou P.P.: Molecular cloning and characterization of toll-like receptor 3 in orange-spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioides)
66. Skjćveland I., Iliev D.B., Jörgensen J.B.: Toll like receptors 8 and 9 are up-regulated by interferon in Atlantic salmon
67. Gonçalves A.F., Rodrigues P., Coimbra J., Wilson J.M.: Effects of ammonia on bacterial lipopolysaccharide induction off the innate immune response in larval zebrafish
68. Tasumi S., Fernández-Robledo J.A., Costa-Bowles P., Vasta G.R.: Cloning and characterization of a second galectin (CVGAL2) from the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica)

Immune Effector Molecules
69. Szabó M., Bartis D., Kvell K., Czömpöly T., Talabér G., Németh P., Berki T., Boldizsár F.: Various tyrosine-residue point mutations of the ZAP-70 kinase affect calcium signaling upon activation in Jurkat human T cell line
70. Katakura F., Yoshida M., Yamaguchi T., Moritomo T., Nakanishi T.: Development of the single-cell colony-forming assay system: characterization of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) kidney hematopoietic progenitor cells
71. Chen Y.-M., Kuo C.-E., Shie P.-S., Wang T.-Y., Wang W.-C., Tsai T.-J., Chen T.-Y.: Molecular cloning and functional analysis of orange-spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioides) heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) associate with nervous necrosis virus replication
72. Zhang J., Xiao X., Chen X., Ao J.: Molecular and functional characterization of caspase-9 gene in large yellow croaker (Pseudosciaena crocea)
73. Šplíchal I., Šplíchalová A., Trebichavský I., Rada V.: Contrary to bifidobacteria E. coli Nissle 1917 protects gnotobiotic piglets against virulent O55 strain of E.coli
74. Kong H.J., Nam B.H., Kim Y., Kim W.J., Do J.W., Lee S.J., Kim K.K.: An immune-responsive factor D/adipsin and kallikreine-like serine protease from the olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus
75. Teles M., Boltańa S., Mackenzie S., Tort L.: Combined effects of copper and LPS on cytokines gene expression in rainbow trout macrophages
76. Shved N., Berishvili G., Häusermann E., D´Cotta H., Baroiller J.-F., Eppler E.: Challenge with 17alpha-ethinylestradiol (EE2) during early development leads to persistent impairment of growth, differentiation, and local expression of IGF-I and IGF-II in immune organs of the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus).
77. Shewring D., Zou J., Corripio-Miyar Y., Secombes C.: Gadoid antimicrobial peptides: sequencing, characterization and expression analysis
78. Korytar T., Verleih M., Rebl A., Anders E., Köllner B., Goldammer T.: Investigation of genomic, transcriptomic and functional differences in the immune system of two different resistant rainbow trout strains – the DIREFO project
79. Khamassi A., Ouertani L., Mohamed M., Aouani E., Ben-Attia M.: Comparative analysis of the thymus: use of two models vertebrate
80. Khamassi A., Mohamed M., Khazri O., Charradi K., Aouani E., Ben-Attia M.: Oxidative stress in fish and mice: correlation between rise in temperature and age as indexes of immune response

Innate Immune Cells, Apoptosis, Growth Factors
81. Narvaez E., Berendsen J., Palacios C., Guzmán F., Arenas G., Gallardo J., Mercado L.: An immunologicval method for quantifying antimicrobial activity in Salmo salar (Linnaeus, 1758) tissue samples
82. Parra D., Li J., Sunyer J.O.: Phagocytic B lymphocytes in mouse
83. Hikima J., Cha I.-S., Jang H.-B., Park S.-B., Nho S.-W., Kim Y.-R., Jung T.-S., Aoki T.: Proteomic database of membrane proteins in the peripheral blood leukocytes of fugu (Takifugu rubiripes)
84. Holland J.W., Okamura B., Hartikainen H., Longshaw M., Feist S., Secombes C.J.: The utility of expression library immunization (ELI) to identify protective antigens from Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae, the causative agent of proliferative kidney disease in salmonids
85. Araújo L., Cunha M., Afonso A.: Senegalense sole (Solea senegalensis) serum and cell inflammatory response after intraperitoneal infection with Tenacibaculum maritimum
86. Hur D., Hongt S.: Cloning and expression study of gelsolin gene in olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus

Complement and Complement-Like Factors
87. Lian Z., Rothwell L., Hu T., Clayton D., Chen C., Russell P., Kaiser P.: The type I IFN complement of the chicken

Immunomodulation and Prophylactic Strategies, Vaccines
88. Abelli L., Bertoni F., Marchetti M.G., Zeni C., Romano N., Tiscar P.G., Volpatti D., Bulfon C., Galeotti M.: Experimental vaccine trial against vibriosis in Dicentrarchus labrax (L.)
89. Mo Z.L., Zhang Z.F.: Molecular characterization of the Edwardsiella tarda aroA gene and evaluation of an auxotrphic aroA mutant as a live attenuated vaccine
90. Barrioluengo L., Fierro-Castro C., López-Fierro P., Razquin B.E., Villena A.J.: Characteriyation of the immune gene expression profile in rainbow trout after vaccination with a live attenuated aroA vaccine of Aeromonas hydrophila
91. Reyes-Becerril M., Cerezuela R., Ascencio F., Meseguer J., Esteban Abad M. A.: Gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.) immune response after dietary administration of two candidate aquaculture probiotics: lemon and marine live yeast
92. Caipang C.M.A., Lazado C.C., Brinchmann M.F., Kiron V.: Modulation of immune response in Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua following oral administration of antimicrobials
93. Cerezuela R., Meseguer J., Esteban M.A.: The effect of dietary inulin on intestinal mucosal architecture in gilthead sebream (Sparus aurata L.)
94. Fierro-Castro C., Barrioluengo L., Carracedo B., López-Fierro P., Razquin B.E., Villena A.J.: Fish cell cultures as in vitro models of pro-inflammatory responses elicited by immunostimulants

Anti-Viral Immunity
95. Hansen T., Skjesol A., Jřrgensen J.B.: IPNV may use multiple strategies to avoid antiviral host responses
96. Casadei E., Wang T., Zou J., González Vecino J.L., Secombes C.J.: Expression and characterization of three novel -defensin antimicrobial peptides in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
97. Cuesta A., Chaves-Pozo E., Tafalla C.: Differential regulation of NKEF, perforin and granzyme genes as indicators of cytotoxic cell activity after viral DNA vaccination and viral infections in fish
98. Ramsell J., Hauge H., Mjaaland S.: Characterization of viral and host factors affecting infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAV) virulence
99. Zou J., Chang M., Nie P., Collet B., Secombes C.: Origin and evolution of the antiviral RNA helicase gene family

Parasite-Vector Interactions / Parasite Immunity
100. Huňová K., Vostrý M., Houžvičková L., Mikeš L., Horák P.: Radix lagotis as a new model organism to study host-trematode interactions

Ecoimmunity
101. Girón-Pérez M.I., Rodríguez-Aranda M.E., Peńa-Mesina E., Medina-Díaz I.M., Velázquez-Fernández J.B., Rojas-García A.E., Robledo-Marenco M.L.: Microbicidal activity of hemocytes of oyster Crassostrea cortiziensis from an estuarine area oft he Mexican Pacific.
102. Girón-Pérez M.I., Diaz-Salas F., Diaz-Resendiz K., Medina-Diaz I.M., Velazquez-Fernandez J.B., Rojas-Garcia A.E., Robledo-Marenco M.L., Casas-Solis J., Zaitseva G., Santerre A.: Immunological parameters evaluation in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) exposé to organophosphorus pesticide diazinon
103. Plytycz B., Mika J., Bigaj J.: Ecoimmunity: Efficiency of lymphoid system and longevity of the yellow-bellied toad (Bombina variegate) field populations
104. Plytycz B., Lis-Molenda U., Cygal M., Kielbasa M., Grebosz A., Duchnowski M., Andre J., Morgan A.J.: Ecoimmunity: Riboflavin content of coelomocytes in the earthworm (Dendrodrilus rubidus) field populations as a molecular biomarker of soil metal pollution
105. Dvořák J., Mančíková V., Šilerová M., Procháyková P., Josková R., Ellhotová D., Němcová A., Pižl V., Bilej M.: Does microbial environment determine innate immunity in earthworms?
106. Kim Y., Park E.M., Nam B.H., Kong H.J., Kim W.J., Lee S.J., Kim K.K.: Identification and characteriyation of hzpoxia inducible gene YGHL1 from olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus
107. Brett C.M., Smith V.J.: Gene fishing for immune-related sequences from the marine copepod, Calanus finmarchicus
108. Brett C.M., Smith V.J.: Sequencing and characteriyation of immune-related genes from the marine copepod, Calanus finmarchicus
109. Brinchmann M.F., Gallage S., Caipang C.M.A., Kiron V.: Modulation of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) head kidney leukocyte phagocytosis by temperature, osmolarity and heavy metals
110. Carland T.M., Gerwick L.: Measurements oft he relative health of California halibut in the bay of San Diego
111. Ramsey J.P., Woodhams D.C., Reinert L.K., Curtiss A., Rollins-Smith L.A.: Immune defenses of Xenopus laevis against a fungus linked to global amphibian declines
112. Costas B., Conceiçăo L., Aragăo C., Martos J.A., Ruiz-Jarabo I., Mancera J.M., Afonso A.: Innate immune cells of Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis Kaup 1858): Effects of handling stress on respiratory burst activity


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