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      Classification and characterization of hemocytes from two Asian horseshoe crab species Tachypleus tridentatus and Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda

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          In present study, transmission electron microscopy and flow cytometry were utilized to investigate the classification, characterization and immune functions of hemocytes from horseshoe crab, Tachypleus tridentatus and Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda. Three types of hemocytes were distinguished respectively: the granular cell, the semi-granular cell and the hyaline cell by transmission electron microscopy, while three hemocyte subpopulations (Gate 1 cell, Gate 2 cell, Gate 3 cell) were classified by flow cytometry. Hyaline cell was the major cell type with the highest nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio and granular cell and semi-granular cell showed lower ratios. Immune parameters of hemocytes in horseshoe crabs were investigated by flow cytometry. Different hemocyte subpopulations respond for diverse functions. Lysosomal contents and hemocyte mortality in Gate 3 cell subpopulation were higher than that in other subpopulations, while reactive oxygen species, phagocytosis and non-specific esterase, in Gate 1 cell subpopulation, were higher than those in other subpopulations. The hemocyte types between the two species had no significant differences in staining or morphology.

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                mhhu@shou.edu.cn
                youjiwang2@gmail.com
                Journal
                Sci Rep
                Sci Rep
                Scientific Reports
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                2045-2322
                8 May 2019
                8 May 2019
                2019
                : 9
                : 7095
                Affiliations
                [1 ]ISNI 0000 0000 9833 2433, GRID grid.412514.7, National Demonstration Center for Experimental Fisheries Science Education, , Shanghai Ocean University, ; Shanghai, China
                [2 ]ISNI 0000 0000 9833 2433, GRID grid.412514.7, International Research Center for Marine Biosciences at Shanghai Ocean University, Ministry of Science and Technology, ; Shanghai, China
                [3 ]ISNI 0000 0000 9833 2433, GRID grid.412514.7, Key Laboratory of Exploration and Utilization of Aquatic Genetic Resources, , Ministry of Education, Shanghai Ocean University, ; Shanghai, China
                [4 ]GRID grid.464272.1, Guangxi Academy of Fishery Sciences, ; Nanning, China
                [5 ]Tianjin Era Biology Technology Co., Ltd, Tianjin, China
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                http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3011-1919
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                10.1038/s41598-019-43630-8
                6506590
                31068640
                ed3dd2d4-1a3a-410c-aa50-a1dc04c161bd
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                : 3 January 2019
                : 29 April 2019
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