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Int J Biol Macromol ; 254(Pt 1): 127667, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37918608

RESUMO

Toll like receptors (TLRs) are important pattern recognition receptors participating in innate immune system. Up to now, no TLR has been identified in Jade perch (Scortum barcoo). In this study, we successfully identified 9 members of TLRs from the Jade perch. Amino acid sequence alignment analysis showed that the whole sequences of these TLRs were highly conserved among different fish species, especially in LRR, TM and TIR domains. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that each SbTLR was successfully grouped into corresponding gene family of teleosts. Expression analysis showed that most SbTLRs mainly expressed in liver, spleen, muscle and skin, while expressed less in brain and stomach. After Streptococcus agalactiae infection, expression of SbTLR2, SbTLR5S and SbTLR22 were significantly upregulated, while SbTLR3, SbTLR5M, SbTLR9, SbTLR13, and SbTLR14 were significantly downregulated. In all, this research first reported molecular characterization and expression profiles of 9 TLRs in Jade perch. These data will make a contribution for better understanding the antibacterial mechanism of TLRs in teleosts.


Assuntos
Doenças dos Peixes , Streptococcus agalactiae , Animais , Streptococcus agalactiae/genética , Filogenia , Imunidade Inata/genética , Receptores Toll-Like/genética , Receptores Toll-Like/química , Peixes
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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 245: 114095, 2022 Oct 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36116237

RESUMO

Jade perch (Scortum barcoo) is a freshwater fish with substantial economic value, which has been widely cultivated all over the world. However, with the intensification and expansion of farming, several bacterial and viral diseases have occurred in jade perch. To understand the immune response of jade perch against Streptococcus agalactiae (Group B Streptococcus, GBS), we performed a histopathological examination and transcriptome sequencing of jade perch spleen after artificial bacterial infection. GBS infection can cause structural changes and even necrosis of the jade perch spleen, which may affect the survival of infected individuals. A total of 144,458 unigenes were obtained through de novo assembly of spleen transcriptome. Among them, 1821 unigenes were identified as DEGs, including 1415 up-regulated and 406 down-regulated unigenes in the infection group. Moreover, the analysis of GO and KEGG revealed that many GO terms and pathways were involved in the host immune response, such as Toll-like receptor signaling pathway, Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction, and TNF signaling pathway. In addition, according to transcriptome data and qRT-PCR analysis, the expression levels of many cytokines that participate in the inflammatory response changed a lot after GBS infection. Overall, this transcriptomic analysis provided valuable information for studying the immune response of jade perch against bacterial infection.


Assuntos
Doenças dos Peixes , Infecções Estreptocócicas , Animais , Citocinas/metabolismo , Doenças dos Peixes/genética , Doenças dos Peixes/metabolismo , Peixes/genética , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Imunidade , Receptores de Citocinas/metabolismo , Baço/metabolismo , Infecções Estreptocócicas/genética , Infecções Estreptocócicas/veterinária , Streptococcus agalactiae/genética , Receptores Toll-Like/metabolismo , Transcriptoma
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Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 120: 102-110, 2022 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34737057

RESUMO

Vibrio parahaemolyticus is an important marine pathogen that cause inflammation even death in teleost. It has brought huge economic losses to aquaculture and serious threats to the sustainable development of marine fisheries. Here, we isolated the DNA, RNA, and total flagellin from V. parahaemolyticus, and obtained the primary spleen and head kidney cells (including leukocytes) from Tetraodon nigroviridis. V. parahaemolyticus DNA, RNA, and total flagellin were used to treat the T. nigroviridis primary cells described above. The results show that the nitric oxide (NO) production and respiratory burst response were significantly induced after stimulation with V. parahaemolyticus total flagellin in T. nigroviridis head kidney and spleen cells. And total flagellin could promote the gene expression and protein production of IL-1ß in T. nigroviridis leukocytes. T. nigroviridis TLR5M (TnTLR5M) and TLR5S (TnTLR5S) ORF sequences were obtained as the main recognition receptor for flagellin. Real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR) was performed to detect the expression of pattern recognition receptor TnTLR5M and TnTLR5S, the important signal molecule of inflammatory system TnMyD88 and TnTRAF6, and inflammatory cytokines TnIL-1ß and TnIFN-γ2. The results show that there were a significant upregulation after challenge with V. parahaemolyticus total flagellin. We further demonstrated that the total flagellin of V. parahaemolyticus could activate the luciferase activity of the NF-κB reporter gene mediated by TnTLR5M. Overall, our results suggest that V. parahaemolyticus total flagellin activated the NO production, respiratory burst response, and inflammatory cytokines expressions, such as TnIL-1ß and TnIFN-γ2, through the TnTLR5M-NF-κB signaling pathway in T. nigroviridis.


Assuntos
Flagelina , Tetraodontiformes , Vibrio parahaemolyticus , Animais , Citocinas/imunologia , Proteínas de Peixes/genética , Flagelina/imunologia , Interferon gama/imunologia , Interleucina-1beta/imunologia , NF-kappa B/genética , Tetraodontiformes/imunologia , Tetraodontiformes/microbiologia , Receptor 5 Toll-Like/genética , Vibrio parahaemolyticus/imunologia
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Front Immunol ; 12: 825358, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35095928

RESUMO

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) raises the issue of how hypoxia destroys normal physiological function and host immunity against pathogens. However, there are few or no comprehensive omics studies on this effect. From an evolutionary perspective, animals living in complex and changeable marine environments might develop signaling pathways to address bacterial threats under hypoxia. In this study, the ancient genomic model animal Takifugu obscurus and widespread Vibrio parahaemolyticus were utilized to study the effect. T. obscurus was challenged by V. parahaemolyticus or (and) exposed to hypoxia. The effects of hypoxia and infection were identified, and a theoretical model of the host critical signaling pathway in response to hypoxia and infection was defined by methods of comparative metabolomics and proteomics on the entire liver. The changing trends of some differential metabolites and proteins under hypoxia, infection or double stressors were consistent. The model includes transforming growth factor-ß1 (TGF-ß1), hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α), and epidermal growth factor (EGF) signaling pathways, and the consistent changing trends indicated that the host liver tended toward cell proliferation. Hypoxia and infection caused tissue damage and fibrosis in the portal area of the liver, which may be related to TGF-ß1 signal transduction. We propose that LRG (leucine-rich alpha-2-glycoprotein) is widely involved in the transition of the TGF-ß1/Smad signaling pathway in response to hypoxia and pathogenic infection in vertebrates as a conserved molecule.


Assuntos
Hipóxia/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais/fisiologia , Takifugu/metabolismo , Takifugu/microbiologia , Vibrioses/metabolismo , Vibrio parahaemolyticus/patogenicidade , Animais , Fator de Crescimento Epidérmico/metabolismo , Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intracelular/metabolismo , Metabolômica/métodos , Proteômica/métodos , Fator de Crescimento Transformador beta1/metabolismo , Vibrioses/microbiologia
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