Homozygous invGE10665 mutant adults are more sensitive to fungal infection (B. bassiana) than wild type controls. This increase in sensitivity is seen following both natural infection and infection through septic injury. No reduction in survival is seen following wounding or in response to infection with either Gram-negative (Ecc-15) or Gram-positive (M. luteus or S. aureus) bacteria. Hemocyte number in invGE10665 mutants is similar to wild type and hemocyte uptake of B. bassiana fungal spores appears normal, as does phagocytic uptake of S. aureus and E. coli. The number of plasmatocytes in homozygous invGE10665 third instar larvae is similar to wild type, as is the number of crystal cells. As in wild type, strong melanisation occurs in response to injury.
invGE10665 is rescued by Scer\GAL4hs.PU, invGE10665
Scer\GAL4hs.PU, invGE10665 rescues invGE10665
Over-expressing inv using the UAS sequences in invGE10665 under the control of Scer\GAL4hs.PU rescues the sensitivity to fungal infection seen in this line.