1. Molecular structure and functional responses of IgM, IgT and IgD to Flavobacterium covae and Streptococcus iniae infection in Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer Bloch, 1790).
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Uchuwittayakul A, Thangsunan P, Thangsunan P, Rodkhum C, and Srisapoome P
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- Animals, Bass immunology, Bass genetics, Immunity, Innate genetics, Fish Diseases immunology, Fish Proteins genetics, Fish Proteins immunology, Fish Proteins chemistry, Flavobacteriaceae Infections immunology, Flavobacteriaceae Infections veterinary, Flavobacteriaceae Infections genetics, Flavobacterium physiology, Immunoglobulin D genetics, Immunoglobulin D immunology, Immunoglobulin D chemistry, Immunoglobulin M immunology, Immunoglobulin M genetics, Immunoglobulins genetics, Immunoglobulins immunology, Streptococcal Infections immunology, Streptococcal Infections veterinary, Streptococcus iniae physiology
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The Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) faces significant disease threats, which are exacerbated by intensive farming practices and environmental changes. Therefore, understanding its immune system is crucial. The current study presents a comprehensive analysis of immune-related genes in Asian seabass peripheral blood leukocytes (PBLs) using Iso-seq technology, identifying 16 key pathways associated with 7857 immune-related genes, comprising 634 unique immune-related genes. The research marks the first comprehensive report on the entire immunoglobulin repertoire in Asian seabass, revealing specific characteristics of immunoglobulin heavy chain constant region transcripts, including IgM (Cμ, ighm), IgT (Cτ, ight), and IgD (Cδ, ighd). The study confirms the presence of membrane-bound form, ighm
mb , ightmb , ighdmb of IgM, IgT and IgD and secreted form, ighmsc and ightsc of IgM and IgT, respectively, with similar structural patterns and conserved features in amino acids across immunoglobulin molecules, including cysteine residues crucial for structural integrity observed in other teleost species. In response to bacterial infections by Flavobacterium covae (formerly F. columnare genomovar II) and Streptococcus iniae, both secreted and membrane-bound forms of IgM (ighmmb and ighmsc ) and IgT (ightmb and ightsc ) show significant expression, indicating their roles in systemic and mucosal immunity. The expression of membrane-bound form IgD gene, ighdmb , predominantly exhibits targeted upregulation in PBLs, suggesting a regulatory role in B cell-mediated immunity. The findings underscore the dynamic and tissue-specific expression of immunoglobulin repertoires, ighmmb , ighmsc , ightmb , ightsc and ighdmb in Asian seabass, indicating a sophisticated immune response to bacterial pathogens. These findings have practical implications for fish aquaculture, and disease control strategies, serving as a valuable resource for advancing research in Asian seabass immunology., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2024
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