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Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 149: 109528, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38570119

RESUMEN

Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) has been demonstrated as a critical mediator in the innate immune response to cytosolic DNA and RNA derived from different pathogens. While the role of Micropterus salmoides STING (MsSTING) in largemouth bass virus is still unknown. In this study, RT-qPCR assay and Western-blot assay showed that the expression levels of MsSTING and its downstream genes were up-regulated after LMBV infection. Pull down experiment proved that a small peptide called Fusion peptide (FP) that previously reported to target to marine and human STING as a selective inhibitor also interacted with MsSTING in vitro. Comparing with the RNA-seq of Largemouth bass infected with LMBV singly, 326 genes were significantly up-regulated and 379 genes were significantly down-regulated in the FP plus LMBV group in which Largemouth bass was treatment with FP before LMBV-challenged. KEGG analysis indicated that the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were mainly related to signaling transduction, infectious disease viral, immune system and endocrine system. Besides, the survival rate of LMBV-infected largemouth bass was highly decreased following FP treatment. Taken together, our study showed that MsSTING played an important role in immune response against LMBV infection.


Asunto(s)
Lubina , Enfermedades de los Peces , Proteínas de Peces , Inmunidad Innata , Animales , Enfermedades de los Peces/inmunología , Enfermedades de los Peces/virología , Lubina/inmunología , Lubina/genética , Proteínas de Peces/genética , Proteínas de Peces/inmunología , Inmunidad Innata/genética , Infecciones por Virus ADN/inmunología , Infecciones por Virus ADN/veterinaria , Regulación de la Expresión Génica/inmunología , Regulación de la Expresión Génica/efectos de los fármacos , Ranavirus/fisiología , Proteínas de la Membrana/genética , Proteínas de la Membrana/inmunología
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Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 124: 421-429, 2022 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35429624

RESUMEN

Numerous studies have proved that endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-stress is an important cause of aquatic animal diseases. Therefore, for effectively preventing and controlling aquatic animal diseases, a systematic and in-depth understanding of the environmental stress response in aquatic animals is necessary. In present study, the influence of ER-stress in Litopenaeus vannamei was investigated using Illumina HiSeq based RNA-Seq. Comparing to the cDNA library of hemocytes treated with DMSO in L. vannamei, 286 unigenes were significantly upregulated and 473 unigenes were significantly down-regulated in the Thapsigargin treated group. KEGG analysis indicated that the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) are mainly related to ER-stress, immune as well as metabolism. Besides the classical ER-stress response pathways, the regulation of cell cycle and DNA replication are also important measures of ER-stress response. It has been suggested that the influence of ER-stress on immune genes might be an important factor in environmental stress inducing shrimp disease. Our investigation exhibited that immune-related DEG Prophenoloxidase activating enzyme 2 (LvPPAE2) roled in anti-pathogen immunity of shrimp. This study provides a solid foundation for uncovering the environmental adaptation response and especially its relationship with L. vannamei immune system.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de los Animales , Penaeidae , Enfermedades de los Animales/metabolismo , Animales , Retículo Endoplásmico , Perfilación de la Expresión Génica/veterinaria , Hemocitos , Transcriptoma
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Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 120: 180-189, 2022 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34838985

RESUMEN

The interplay between virus and host has been one of the hot spot in virology, and it is also the important aspect of revealing the mechanism of virus infection. Increasing studies revealed that several key molecules took part in the process of virus-host interaction. White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) has been proved to affect several physiological processes of the host cells, especially apoptosis. While the relationship between them still remains unclear. In this study, a IFI27 gene (LvIFI27) of Litopenaeus vannamei was cloned. It is indicated that LvIFI27 was induced upon endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-stress and unfolded protein response activator Thapsigargin. Unlike human IFI27 locating to mitochondria, LvIFI27 lied to ER, and was involved in cell apoptosis process. Moreover, results of cumulative mortality analysis showed that LvIFI27 might contributed to WSSV proliferation by promoting apoptosis during the process of viral infection. Findings in this study enriched our understanding of the relationship between WSSV infection and ER-stress mediated apoptosis.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas de Artrópodos , Infecciones por Virus ADN/veterinaria , Estrés del Retículo Endoplásmico , Proteínas de la Membrana/genética , Penaeidae , Animales , Apoptosis , Proteínas de Artrópodos/genética , Penaeidae/genética , Penaeidae/virología , Respuesta de Proteína Desplegada , Virus del Síndrome de la Mancha Blanca 1
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Dev Comp Immunol ; 151: 105084, 2024 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37858612

RESUMEN

Innate immunity is crucial for invertebrate defense against pathogenic infections. Numerous studies have indicated that the Toll-NF-κB pathway plays an important role in this process, particularly in anti-bacterial and anti-fungal immunity. Although the function of this pathway has been studied extensively, there are still uncertainties regarding its role in shrimp. In this study, we investigated the functions of Deformed Epidermal Autoregulatory Factor 1 (LvDEAF1) in Litopenaeus vannamei, a member of the Toll-NF-κB pathway. Our findings revealed that LvDEAF1 interacts with L. vannamei Pellino1 (LvPellino1). LvDEAF1 enhances the promoter activity of certain antimicrobial peptide genes, such as Metchnikowin and Drosomycin, in Drosophila Schneider 2 (S2) cells by binding to the NF-κB binding site. LvDEAF1 and LvPellino1 exhibit positive and synergistic effects. Additionally, the expression of LvDEAF1 is induced by Vibrio parahaemolyticus infection and lipopolysaccharides or zymosan treatment. Knockdown LvDEAF1 expression resulted in a decrease in Penaeidins 4 expression and an increase in the cumulative mortality of shrimp infected with V. parahaemolyticus. These findings indicate that LvDEAF1 plays an important role in the Toll-NF-κB pathway of L. vannamei and is essential for its immune response against pathogens.


Asunto(s)
Penaeidae , Vibriosis , Vibrio parahaemolyticus , Virus del Síndrome de la Mancha Blanca 1 , Animales , FN-kappa B/metabolismo , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Proteínas de Artrópodos/metabolismo , Regiones Promotoras Genéticas/genética , Inmunidad Innata/genética , Drosophila/genética
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 272(Pt 1): 132799, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38830496

RESUMEN

Peritrophic membrane (PM) is a pellicle structure present in the midgut of some invertebrates, such as insects and crustaceans. It could isolate harmful components and pathogens in food from intestinal epithelial cells; and it also plays a role in improving digestion and absorption efficiency. So PM is important for survival of its owner. In current study, 44 PM proteins were identified in Litopenaeus vannamei by PM proteome analysis. Among these PM proteins, the Peritrophin-44 homologous protein (LvPT44) was further studied. Chitin-binding assay indicated that LvPT44 could bind to colloidal chitin, and immunoeletron microscopy analysis shown that it was located to PM of L. vannamei. Furthermore, LvPT44 promoter was found to be activated by L. vannamei STAT and c-Jun. Besides, LvPT44 was induced by ER-stress as well as white spot syndrome virus infection. Knocked-down expression of LvPT44 by RNA inference increased the cumulative mortality of shrimp that caused by ER-stress or white spot syndrome virus. These results suggested that LvPT44 has an important role in disease resistance.


Asunto(s)
Resistencia a la Enfermedad , Penaeidae , Virus del Síndrome de la Mancha Blanca 1 , Animales , Penaeidae/genética , Penaeidae/virología , Penaeidae/metabolismo , Resistencia a la Enfermedad/genética , Virus del Síndrome de la Mancha Blanca 1/genética , Proteínas de Artrópodos/genética , Proteínas de Artrópodos/metabolismo , Quitina/metabolismo , Regiones Promotoras Genéticas/genética , Regulación de la Expresión Génica
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Dev Comp Immunol ; 139: 104564, 2023 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36216082

RESUMEN

Litopenaeus vannamei Smad5 (LvSmad5) in cytoplasm has been proved to be involved in environmental stress response. As LvSmad5 could also locate in nucleus under specific stress, it was conjectured that LvSmad5 might participate in environmental stress response. While, the experimental evidence is still lacking. In this study, cytosolic LvSmad5 mutant or nuclear LvSmad5 mutant was expressed in Drosophila S2 cells, and then transcriptomic analysis of mentioned cells was performed using Illumina HiSeq based RNA-Seq, to reveal the function of LvSmad5 in nucleus. By comparing the two groups of cDNA libraries from S2 cells with cytosolic or nucleus LvSmad5 mutant, 86 differentially expressed genes as well as 765 differentially expressed transcripts were found. It was revealed that genes in the ER-stress response pathway, such as unfolded protein response and ER-associated degradation (ERAD) were enriched. Additionally, some kinds of metabolic reprogramming occurred in S2 cells with over-expressing nuclear LvSmad5, for significant changes in the expression of some metabolism-related genes. To test our infer that nuclear LvSmad5 was engaged in environmental stress response, homologous gene of Drosophila translocation in renal carcinoma on chromosome 8 in L.vannamei (LvTRC8) was chosen for further investigation. And studies about LvTRC8, a member of ERAD showed that it was induced by ER-stress or heat shock treatment. Suppressed the expression of LvTRC8 increased the cumulative mortality of shrimp upon stress. In some degree, these results support our speculation that nuclear LvSmad5 are involved in the environmental stress response of L. vannamei in fact.


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Animales
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