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- Title
Molecular characterization, expression and immune functional analysis of cystatin 10 in turbot.
- Authors
Zhang, Fan; Duan, Zhixiang; Chen, Qiannan; Wang, Xuangang; Li, Hengshun; Tao, Ze; Chen, Zhentao; Yu, Gan; Yu, Haiyang
- Abstract
Background: Cystatin is a protease inhibitor that also regulates genes expression linked to inflammation and plays a role in defense and regulation. Methods and results: Cystatin 10 (Smcys10) was cloned from Scophthalmus maximus and encodes a 145 amino acid polypeptide. The results of qRT-PCR showed that Smcys10 exhibited tissue-specific expression patterns, and its expression was significantly higher in the skin than in other tissues. The expression level of Smcys10 was significantly different in the skin, gill, head kidney, spleen and macrophages after Vibrio anguillarum infection, indicating that Smcys10 may play an important role in resistance to V. anguillarum infection. The recombinant Smcys10 protein showed binding and agglutinating activity in a Ca2+-dependent manner against bacteria. rSmcys10 treatment upregulated the expression of IL-10, TNF-α and TGF-β in macrophages of turbot and hindered the release of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) from macrophages after V. anguillarum infection, which confirmed that rSmcys10 reduced the damage to macrophages by V. anguillarum. The NF-κB pathway was suppressed by Smcys10, as demonstrated by dual-luciferase analysis. Conclusions: These results indicated that Smcys10 is involved in the host antibacterial immune response.
- Subjects
FUNCTIONAL analysis; PSETTA maxima; VIBRIO anguillarum; VIBRIO infections; LACTATE dehydrogenase
- Publication
Molecular Biology Reports, 2024, Vol 51, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0301-4851
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11033-024-09634-y