1. LDLa containing C-type lectin mediates phagocytosis of V.anguillarum and regulates immune effector genes in shrimp.
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Wang, Liuen, Zheng, Meimei, Liu, Jisheng, Jin, Zeyu, Wang, Cui, Gao, Miaomiao, Zhang, Hongwei, Zhang, Xiaowen, and Xia, Xiaohua
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PHAGOCYTOSIS , *WHITELEG shrimp , *SHRIMPS , *PATTERN perception receptors , *LIPOPROTEIN receptors , *BACTERIAL adhesion , *VIBRIO anguillarum - Abstract
C-type lectins (CTLs) function as pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) by recognizing invading microorganisms, thereby triggering downstream immune events against infected pathogens. In this study, a novel CTL containing a low-density lipoprotein receptor class A (LDLa) domain was obtained from Litopenaeus vannamei , designed as LvLDLalec. Stimulation by the bacterial pathogen Vibrio anguillarum (V. anguillarum) resulted in remarkable up-regulation of LvLDLalec, as well as release of LvLDLalec into hemolymph. The rLvLDLalec protein possessed broad-spectrum bacterial binding and agglutinating activities, as well as hemocyte attachment ability. Importantly, LvLDLalec facilitated the bacterial clearance in shrimp hemolymph and protected shrimp from bacterial infection. Further studies revealed that LvLDLalec promoted hemocytes phagocytosis against V. anguillarum and lysosomes were involved in the process. Meanwhile, LvLDLalec participated in humoral immunity through activating and inducing nuclear translocation of Dorsal to regulate phagocytosis-related genes and antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) genes, thereby accelerated the removal of invading pathogens in vivo and improved the survival rate of L. vannamei. These results unveil that LvLDLalec serves as a PRR participate in cellular and humoral immunity exerting opsonin activity to play vital roles in the immune regulatory system of L. vannamei. • LvLDLalec is activated by V. anguillarum and promotes bacterial clearance. • LvLDLalec binds to the surface of hemocytes to promote phagocytosis and lysis of ingested V. anguillarum in phagosomes. • LvLDLalec regulates the expression of immune-related genes by promoting the nuclear translocation of Dorsal. • LvLDLalec protectes shrimp from infection from V. anguillarum to improve the survival rate of L. vannamei. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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