Cell Line Platforms Support Research into Arthropod Immunity

Insects. 2021 Aug 17;12(8):738. doi: 10.3390/insects12080738.

Abstract

Innate immune responses are essential to maintaining insect and tick health and are the primary defense against pathogenic viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Cell line research is a powerful method for understanding how invertebrates mount defenses against pathogenic organisms and testing hypotheses on how these responses occur. In particular, immortal arthropod cell lines are valuable tools, providing a tractable, high-throughput, cost-effective, and consistent platform to investigate the mechanisms underpinning insect and tick immune responses. The research results inform the controls of medically and agriculturally important insects and ticks. This review presents several examples of how cell lines have facilitated research into multiple aspects of the invertebrate immune response to pathogens and other foreign agents, as well as comments on possible future research directions in these robust systems.

Keywords: IMD; RNAi; Toll; antimicrobial peptide; antiviral; eicosanoid; hemocyte; innate immunity; lysozyme; pathogen; signaling pathway.

Publication types

  • Review