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Two C-type lectins from shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei that might be involved in immune response against bacteria and virus.
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Fish & shellfish immunology [Fish Shellfish Immunol] 2012 Jan; Vol. 32 (1), pp. 132-40. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Nov 09. - Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- C-type lectins play crucial roles in innate immunity to recognize and eliminate pathogens efficiently. In the present study, two C-type lectins from shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (designated as LvLectin-1 and LvLectin-2) were identified, and their expression patterns, both in tissues and toward pathogen stimulation, were then characterized. The full-length cDNA of LvLectin-1 and LvLectin-2 was 567 and 625 bp, containing an open reading frame (ORF) of 471 and 489 bp, respectively, and deduced amino acid sequences showed high similarity to other members of C-type lectin superfamily. Both two C-type lectins encoded a single carbohydrate-recognition domain (CRD). The motif of Ca(2+) binding site 2 in CRD, which determined carbohydrate-binding specificity, was QPN (Gln(122)-Pro(123)-Asn(124)) in LvLectin-1, but QPD (Gln(128)-Pro(129)-Asp(130)) in LvLectin-2. Two C-type lectins exhibited similar tissue expression pattern, for their mRNA were both constitutively expressed in all tested tissues, including hepatopancreas, muscle, gill, hemocytes, gonad and heart, furthermore they were both mostly expressed in hepatopancreas, though the expression level of LvLectin-2 was much higher than LvLectin-1. The expression level of two C-type lectins mRNA in hemocytes varied greatly after the challenge of Listonella anguillarum or WSSV. After L. anguillarum challenge, the expression of both C-type lectins were significantly (P<0.01) up-regulated compared with blank group, and LvLectin-1 exhibited higher level than LvLectin-2; while after the stimulation of WSSV, the expression of LvLectin-2 was significantly up-regulated at 6 h (P<0.01) and 12 h (P<0.05), but the expression level of LvLectin-1 down-regulated significantly (P<0.01) to 0.4-fold at 6 and 12 h post-stimulation. The results indicated that the two C-type lectins might be involved in immune response toward pathogen infection, and they might perform different recognition specificity toward bacteria or virus.<br /> (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- Amino Acid Sequence
Animals
Base Sequence
Gene Expression Profiling
Gene Expression Regulation
Lectins, C-Type chemistry
Models, Molecular
Molecular Sequence Data
Phylogeny
Protein Structure, Tertiary
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
Bacteria immunology
Immunity, Innate
Lectins, C-Type genetics
Lectins, C-Type immunology
Penaeidae classification
Penaeidae immunology
Penaeidae microbiology
Penaeidae virology
Viruses immunology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1095-9947
- Volume :
- 32
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Fish & shellfish immunology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 22094589
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2011.11.001