TY - JOUR
T1 - Variations in the expressed antimicrobial peptide repertoire of northern leopard frog (Rana pipiens) populations suggest intraspecies differences in resistance to pathogens
AU - Tennessen, Jacob A.
AU - Woodhams, Douglas C.
AU - Chaurand, Pierre
AU - Reinert, Laura K.
AU - Billheimer, Dean
AU - Shyr, Yu
AU - Caprioli, Richard M.
AU - Blouin, Michael S.
AU - Rollins-Smith, Louise A.
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by a subcontract to L.R.-S. of an NSF Integrated Research Challenges in Environmental Biology (IRCEB) grant DEB-0213851 (J. Collins, P.I.) and NSF grants IOB-0520847, IOB-0619536, and IOS-0843207 (to L.R.-S.). J.T. was supported by an EPA STAR fellowship. P.C. and R.M.C. acknowledge support by NIH/NIGMS grant 5RO1GM58008-09.
PY - 2009/12
Y1 - 2009/12
N2 - The northern leopard frog (Rana pipiens or Lithobates pipiens) is historically found in most of the provinces of Canada and the northern and southwest states of the United States. In the last 50 years, populations have suffered significant losses, especially in the western regions of the species range. Using a peptidomics approach, we show that the pattern of expressed antimicrobial skin peptides of frogs from three geographically separated populations are distinct, and we report the presence of four peptides (brevinin-1Pg, brevinin-1Pl, ranatuerin-2Pb, and ranatuerin-2Pc) that have not previously been found in skin secretions. The differences in expressed peptides reflect differences in the distribution of alleles for the newly described Brevinin1.1 locus in the three populations. When enriched peptide mixtures were tested for their ability to inhibit growth of the pathogenic amphibian chytrid (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis), peptides from Minnesota or Vermont frogs were more effective that peptides from Michigan frogs. Four of the purified peptides were tested for their ability to inhibit growth of two bacterial pathogens (Aeromonas hydrophila and Staphylococcus epidermidis) and B. dendrobatidis. Three of the four were effective inhibitors of B. dendrobatidis and S. epidermidis, but none inhibited A. hydrophila. We interpret these differences in expression and activity of antimicrobial peptides as evidence to suggest that each population may have been selected to express a suite of peptides that reflects current and past encounters with skin microbes.
AB - The northern leopard frog (Rana pipiens or Lithobates pipiens) is historically found in most of the provinces of Canada and the northern and southwest states of the United States. In the last 50 years, populations have suffered significant losses, especially in the western regions of the species range. Using a peptidomics approach, we show that the pattern of expressed antimicrobial skin peptides of frogs from three geographically separated populations are distinct, and we report the presence of four peptides (brevinin-1Pg, brevinin-1Pl, ranatuerin-2Pb, and ranatuerin-2Pc) that have not previously been found in skin secretions. The differences in expressed peptides reflect differences in the distribution of alleles for the newly described Brevinin1.1 locus in the three populations. When enriched peptide mixtures were tested for their ability to inhibit growth of the pathogenic amphibian chytrid (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis), peptides from Minnesota or Vermont frogs were more effective that peptides from Michigan frogs. Four of the purified peptides were tested for their ability to inhibit growth of two bacterial pathogens (Aeromonas hydrophila and Staphylococcus epidermidis) and B. dendrobatidis. Three of the four were effective inhibitors of B. dendrobatidis and S. epidermidis, but none inhibited A. hydrophila. We interpret these differences in expression and activity of antimicrobial peptides as evidence to suggest that each population may have been selected to express a suite of peptides that reflects current and past encounters with skin microbes.
KW - Aeromonas hydrophila
KW - Antimicrobial peptides
KW - Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
KW - Brevinin-1
KW - Lithobates
KW - Mass spectrometry
KW - Peptidomics
KW - Rana palustris
KW - Rana pipiens
KW - Ranatuerin-2
KW - Staphylococcus epidermidis
KW - Temporin
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U2 - 10.1016/j.dci.2009.07.004
DO - 10.1016/j.dci.2009.07.004
M3 - Article
C2 - 19622371
AN - SCOPUS:69949085718
SN - 0145-305X
VL - 33
SP - 1247
EP - 1257
JO - Developmental and Comparative Immunology
JF - Developmental and Comparative Immunology
IS - 12
ER -