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Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 69: 236-246, 2017 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28844966

ABSTRACT

In crustaceans, an innate immune system is solely required because they lack an adaptive immunity. One kind of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that plays a particular role in the innate immunity of aquatic shrimp is lectin. A new diverse C-type lectin (FmLC4) was cloned from the hepatopancreas of Fenneropenaeus merguiensis by using RT-PCR and 5' and 3' rapid amplification of cDNA ends approaches. A full-length FmLC4 cDNA comprises 706 bp with an open reading frame of 552 bp, encoding a peptide of 184 amino acids. The predicted primary sequence of FmLC4 consists of a signal peptide of 19 amino acids, a molecular mass of 20.4 kDa, an isoelectric point of 5.13, one carbohydrate recognition domain with a QPD motif and a Ca2+ binding site as well as a double-loop characteristic supported by two conserved disulfide bonds. The FmLC4 mRNA expression was found only in the hepatopancreas of normal shrimp and significantly up-regulated upon challenge the shrimp with Vibrio harveyi or white spot syndrome virus (WSSV). Recombinant FmLC4 (rFmLC4) could agglutinate various bacterial strains with Ca2+-dependence. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) could specifically inhibit the agglutinating activity and potently bind to rFmLC4, indicating that FmLC4 was LPS-specific binding C-type lectin. Moreover, rFmLC4 itself displayed the in vivo effective clearance of the pathogenic bacterium V. harveyi. Altogether, FmLC4 may serve as LPS-specific PRR to recognize opportunistic bacterial and viral pathogens, and thus to play a role in the immune defense of aquatic shrimp via the binding and agglutination.


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Immunity, Innate , Lectins, C-Type/genetics , Penaeidae/genetics , Penaeidae/immunology , Receptors, Pattern Recognition/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Arthropod Proteins/genetics , Arthropod Proteins/immunology , Base Sequence , Lectins, C-Type/immunology , Phylogeny , Receptors, Pattern Recognition/immunology , Sequence Alignment , Vibrio/physiology , White spot syndrome virus 1
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Mol Cell Probes ; 29(6): 365-375, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26408076

ABSTRACT

Crustaceans are deficient in an adaptive immune system and depend solely on their innate immunity. One kind of pattern recognition proteins which plays an important role in the shrimp immunity is lectin. A new C-type lectin called FmLC2 was cloned from the stomach of the banana shrimp Fenneropenaeus merguiensis by means of RT-PCR and 5' and 3' rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE). Its full-length cDNA contains 1098 bp with a single open reading frame of 738 bp, encoding a peptide of 245 amino acids. The deduced amino acid sequence of FmLC2 consists of a signal peptide of 17 amino acids with a molecular mass of 28,115 Da and an isoelectric point of 6.94. The primary structure of FmLC2 comprises a single carbohydrate recognition domain (CRD) with a QPD (Gln-Pro-Asp) motif and one Ca(2+) binding site. Like other C-type lectins, its CRD structure contains a double-loop characteristic being stabilized by two conserved disulfide linkages. The mRNA expression of FmLC2 was detected specifically in the stomach and gills, less was found in the hepatopancreas. Upon inoculation of shrimp with Vibrio harveyi or white spot syndrome virus (WSSV), the FmLC2 expression either in stomach or gills was higher than in the hepatopancreas. Besides, its expression in these tissues was up-regulated to reach the highest levels at 12 or 18 h for V. harveyi or WSSV stimulation, respectively. RNAi-based silencing of FmLC2 resulted in suppression of its expression, increases in mortality when the shrimp were challenged with V. harveyi or WSSV, and the median lethal time was reduced compared with controls. These results suggest that FmLC2 may serve as receptor molecules which recognize invading bacterial and viral pathogens and thus contribute a role in the shrimp immune response.


Subject(s)
Cloning, Molecular/methods , Gene Expression Profiling/methods , Lectins, C-Type/chemistry , Lectins, C-Type/genetics , Penaeidae/microbiology , Animals , Binding Sites , Calcium/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation , Lectins, C-Type/metabolism , Male , Models, Molecular , Organ Specificity , Penaeidae/genetics , Penaeidae/metabolism , Penaeidae/virology , Phylogeny , Protein Structure, Tertiary , Vibrio/physiology
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J Invertebr Pathol ; 125: 1-8, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25542510

ABSTRACT

Lectins, one type of pattern recognition proteins, play important roles in an innate immunity of crustaceans including shrimp. A new C-type lectin designated FmLC1 was cloned from the hepatopancreas of banana shrimp Fenneropenaeus merguiensis by procedures of PCR and 5' and 3' rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE). The full-length cDNA is composed of 706bp with a single open reading frame of 477bp, encoding a peptide of 158 amino acid residues. Its deduced amino acid sequence comprises a putative signal peptide of 17 amino acids and has an estimated molecular mass of 17,934Da with a theoretical pI of 4.46. The primary sequence of FmLC1 contains a single carbohydrate recognition domain (CRD) with an EPS (Glu-Pro-Ser) motif and one Ca(2+) binding site, stabilized by two disulfide bonds. FmLC1 mRNA was detected to express specifically in the hepatopancreas, a master organ in shrimp. Its expression in the hepatopancreas was up-regulated to reach the maximum at 12 or 48h following challenge of shrimp with Vibrio harveyi or white spot syndrome virus, respectively. These results suggest that FmLC1 may participate in recognition of invading pathogens such as bacteria and viruses, and play roles in the immune response of shrimp even at different stages of the clearance of pathogens.


Subject(s)
Lectins, C-Type/genetics , Penaeidae/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Binding Sites , Cloning, Molecular , Gene Expression Regulation , Lectins, C-Type/chemistry , Lectins, C-Type/metabolism , Molecular Sequence Data , Penaeidae/microbiology , Penaeidae/virology , Phylogeny , Protein Structure, Tertiary , Sequence Alignment , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Vibrio/physiology , White spot syndrome virus 1/physiology
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