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The immune response of pIgR and Ig to Flavobacterium columnare in grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus).

Authors :
Xu, Guojing
Zhang, Jinlu
Ma, Rufang
Wang, Chao
Cheng, Huizhong
Gong, Junxia
Wang, Zhizhong
Meng, Qinglei
Source :
Fish & Shellfish Immunology. Oct2021, Vol. 117, p320-327. 8p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR) plays an important role in mediating the transcytosis of polymeric immunoglobulins (pIgs) to protect organisms against pathogen invasion. Here, a polyclonal antibody against grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus) recombinant pIgR was developed by immunizing New Zealand white rabbit, and the responses of pIgR, IgM and IgZ were analyzed after bath immunization and intraperitoneal administration with Flavobacterium columnare. The results showed that pIgR transcription level was similar to IgM and IgZ, but pIgR rose much faster and peaked earlier than IgM and IgZ ; the pIgR mRNA levels were higher in the skin and spleen for both immunized groups, while IgM and IgZ mRNA expression were higher in skin, gills, and intestines in bath immersion group, or spleen and head kidney in intraperitoneal immunization group. ELISA revealed that the IgM, IgZ and pIgR protein levels were up-regulated in skin mucus, gill mucus, gut mucus and bile, reaching a higher peak level earlier in skin mucus and gill mucus in bath immersion group, but a higher peak level in bile in injection group. Moreover, secretory component molecules were detected in grass carp's skin, gill and intestine mucus and bile, but not in serum, which molecular mass was near the theoretical mass obtained from the sequence of grass carp pIgR. These results demonstrated that bath and intraperitoneal immunization up-regulated pIgR and secretory Ig expression in secretions, which provided more insights into the role of pIgR in immunity and offer insight into ways of protecting teleost against pathogen invasion. • The polyclonal antibody specifically reacting with rpIgR was developed. • The pIgR transcription level rose much faster and peaked earlier than IgM and IgZ. • The IgM, IgZ and pIgR protein levels were up-regulated in skin, gill and gut mucus and bile. • SC molecules were detected in mucus and bile but not in serum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10504648
Volume :
117
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fish & Shellfish Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152188247
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2021.06.016