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Calreticulin functions in antimicrobial immunity of obscure puffer Takifugu obscurus.

Authors :
Huang, Ying
Li, Yun-Feng
Wang, Rui-Xia
Xie, Meng-Fan
Shi, Yan
Zhao, Zhe
Source :
Molecular Immunology. Dec2021, Vol. 140, p77-86. 10p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

• A new calreticulin was identified from Takifugu obscurus. • Bacterial stimulation upregulated the expression of ToCrt. • rToCrt could bind to several Gram-negative bacteria and polysaccharides. • rToCrt could agglutinate different kinds of microorganisms. • rToCrt could suppress the growth of three Gram-negative bacteria. Calreticulin (Crt) is a highly conserved and multi-functional protein with lectin-like properties and important immunological activities. In this study, a Crt homolog, namely, ToCrt , was cloned and characterized from the obscure puffer Takifugu obscurus with an open reading frame of 1278 bp encoding a putative protein of 425 amino acids. The deduced amino acid sequence of ToCrt consisted of three conserved structural domains: N-domain, P-domain, and C-terminal domain. In the phylogenetic tree, ToCrt formed a separate cluster with three Crts from other pufferfish species (Takifugu rubripes , Takifugu flavidus , and Takifugu bimaculatus). The mRNA transcript of ToCrt was ubiquitously expressed in all the examined tissues in a decreasing order: liver, spleen, kidney, gills, intestine, and heart. After Vibrio harveyi , Edwardsiella tarda , and Aeromonas hydrophila stimulations, the levels of ToCrt mRNA in the kidney and spleen were significantly upregulated compared with that in the control group. The recombinant calreticulin domain of ToCrt (rToCrt) could bind three Gram-negative bacteria (V. harveyi , E. tarda , and A. hydrophila) and polysaccharides from bacterial cell walls such as lipopolysaccharide and peptidoglycan. Meanwhile, rToCrt could agglutinate different kinds of microorganisms and exhibit antimicrobial activity. These results suggested that T. obscurus ToCrt could serve as an antimicrobial effector in the host immune response against invading microorganisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01615890
Volume :
140
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Molecular Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153960318
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molimm.2021.10.008