1. CD63 Promotes Hemocyte-Mediated Phagocytosis in the Clam, Paphia undulata
- Author
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Qiang Xia, Mingjia Yu, Hongxia Sun, and Shanjun Yang
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0301 basic medicine ,Genetics ,lcsh:Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,Innate immune system ,Article Subject ,biology ,Endosome ,Phagocytosis ,Paphia undulata ,Immunology ,General Medicine ,Endocytosis ,biology.organism_classification ,Transmembrane protein ,Cell biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Open reading frame ,030104 developmental biology ,Tetraspanin ,Immunology and Allergy ,lcsh:RC581-607 - Abstract
As one of the surface membrane proteins of tetraspanin family, CD63 plays a crucial role in cellular trafficking and endocytosis, which also is associated with activation of a wide variety of immune cells. Here, the homolog of CD63 was characterized from one marine mollusk,Paphia undulata, which is designated as Pu-CD63. The complete cDNA of Pu-CD63 is 1,738 bp in length with an open reading frame (ORF) of 849 bp, encoding a 282 amino acid protein with four putative hydrophobic transmembrane helixes. Bioinformatic analysis revealed that Pu-CD63 contains one putative YXXØ consensus motif of “110-YVII-113” and one N-glycosylation site “155-NGT-157” within the large extracellular loop (LEL) region, supporting its conserved function in plasma membrane and endosomal/lysosomal trafficking. Moreover, temporal expression profile analysis demonstrates a drastic induction in the expression of CD63 in hemocytes after pathogenic challenge with eitherV. parahaemolyticusorV. alginolyticus. By performing dsRNA-mediate RNAi knockdowns of CD63, a dramatic reduction in hemocytes phagocytic activity to pathogenicVibriois recorded by flow cytometry, revealing the definite role of Pu-CD63 in promoting hemocyte-mediated phagocytosis. Therefore, our work has greatly enhanced our understanding about primitive character of innate immunity in marine mollusk.
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- 2016