Journal of Radiation Research
Online ISSN : 1349-9157
Print ISSN : 0449-3060
Biology
Low-dose Radiation Induces Drosophila Innate Immunity through Toll Pathway Activation
Ki Moon SEONGCha Soon KIMByung-Sub LEESeon Young NAMKwang Hee YANGJi-Young KIMJoong-Jean PARKKyung-Jin MINYoung-Woo JIN
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2012 Volume 53 Issue 2 Pages 242-249

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Numerous studies report that exposing certain organisms to low-dose radiation induces beneficial effects on lifespan, tumorigenesis, and immunity. By analyzing survival after bacterial infection and antimicrobial peptide gene expression in irradiated flies, we demonstrate that low-dose irradiation of Drosophila enhances innate immunity. Low-dose irradiation of flies significantly increased resistance against gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial infections, as well as expression of several antimicrobial peptide genes. Additionally, low-dose irradiation also resulted in a specific increase in expression of key proteins of the Toll signaling pathway and phosphorylated forms of p38 and JNK. These results indicate that innate immunity is activated after low-dose irradiation through Toll signaling pathway in Drosophila.
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