Selection and Evaluation of Tissue Specific Reference Genes in Lucilia sericata during an Immune Challenge
Andre Baumann, Rüdiger Lehmann, Annika Beckert, Andreas Vilcinskas, Zdeněk Franta

TL;DR
This study identifies reliable reference genes for measuring gene expression in specific tissues of Lucilia sericata larvae after immune challenges.
Contribution
The paper validates a set of reference genes for accurate gene expression normalization in immune-challenged L. sericata tissues.
Findings
Defensin-1 was upregulated up to 300-fold in immune-challenged tissues, especially in the fat body.
Attacin-2 showed the strongest upregulation, with over 50,000-fold induction in the fat body.
Lucimycin showed no differential expression in response to immune challenge.
Abstract
The larvae of the common green bottle fly Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) have been used for centuries to promote wound healing, but the molecular basis of their antimicrobial, debridement and healing functions remains largely unknown. The analysis of differential gene expression in specific larval tissues before and after immune challenge could be used to identify key molecular factors, but the most sensitive and reproducible method qRT-PCR requires validated reference genes. We therefore selected 10 candidate reference genes encoding products from different functional classes (18S rRNA, 28S rRNA, actin, β-tubulin, RPS3, RPLP0, EF1α, PKA, GAPDH and GST1). Two widely applied algorithms (GeNorm and Normfinder) were used to analyze reference gene candidates in different larval tissues associated with secretion, digestion, and antimicrobial activity (midgut, hindgut, salivary…
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TopicsSpanish Literature and Culture Studies · Comparative Literary Analysis and Criticism · Cultural and Mythological Studies
