生物
肽聚糖
模式识别受体
微生物学
贻贝
先天免疫系统
免疫系统
转录组
抗菌肽
细菌
细胞生物学
基因表达
基因
遗传学
抗菌剂
生态学
作者
Zhi Liao,Zongxin Yang,Ying Wang,Jianyu He,Zhijiang He,Xiaolin Zhang,Isabella Buttino,Pengzhi Qi,Meihua Fan,Baoying Guo,Xiaojun Yan,Menglan He
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.fsi.2022.10.018
摘要
Mytilus shows great immune resistance to various bacteria from the living waters, indicating a complex immune recognition mechanism against various microbes. Peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs) play an important role in the defense against invading microbes via the recognition of the immunogenic substance peptidoglycan (PGN). Therefore, eight PGRPs were identified from the gill transcriptome of Mytilus coruscus. The sequence features, expression pattern in various organs and larval development stages, and microbes induced expression profiles of these Mytilus PGRPs were determined. Our data revealed the constitutive expression of PGRPs in various organs with relative higher expression level in immune-related organs. The expression of PGRPs is developmentally regulated, and most PGRPs are undetectable in larvae stages. The expression level of most PGRPs was significantly increased with in vivo microbial challenges, showing strong response to Gram-positive strain in gill and digestive gland, strong response to Gram-negative strain in hemocytes, and relative weaker response to fungus in the three tested organs. In addition, the function analysis of the representative recombinant expressed PGRP (rMcPGRP-2) confirmed the antimicrobial and agglutination activities, showing the immune-related importance of PGRP in Mytilus. Our work suggests that Mytilus PGRPs can act as pattern recognition receptors to recognize the invading microorganisms and the antimicrobial effectors during the innate immune response of Mytilus.
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