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Molecular characteristics of rhesus macaque interferon-lambda receptor 1 (mmuIFNLR1): Sequence identity, distribution and alteration after simian-human immunodeficiency virus infection in the skin and buccal mucosa.

Authors :
Liu, Rui-Jie
Yang, Gui-Bo
Source :
Developmental & Comparative Immunology. Nov2024, Vol. 160, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Interferon-lambda receptor 1 (IFNLR1) is the key to interferon-lambda's biological activities. Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) are supposedly more suitable for translational studies on interferon lambda-associated human diseases, yet little is known about their IFNLR1 (mmuIFNLR1). In this study, we cloned the coding sequence of mmu IFNLR1 , examined its variants, and determined the distribution of mmuIFNLR1 mRNA and immunoreactivity in the buccal mucosa and arm skin of normal and immunodeficiency virus (SHIV/SIV) infected rhesus macaques. It was found that mmuIFNLR1 has 93.1% amino acid sequence identity to that of humans; all the amino acid residues of mmuIFNLR1 signal peptide, transmembrane region, PxxLxF motif and those essential for ligand binding are identical to that of humans; 6 variants of mmu IFNLR1 , including the ones corresponding to that of humans were detected; IFNLR1 immunoreactivity was localized in primarily the epithelia of buccal mucosa and arm skin; SHIV/SIV infection could affect the levels of mmuIFNLR1 mRNA and immunoreactivity. These data expanded our knowledge on mmu IFNLR1 and provided a scientific basis for rational use of rhesus macaques in studies of IFN-λ associated human diseases like AIDS. Future studies testing IFNLR1-targeting therapeutics in rhesus macaques were warranted. • MmuIFNLR1 has 93.1% amino acid sequence identity to that of humans. • Key amino acid residues of mmuIFNLR1 including PxxLxF motif are identical to that of humans. • MmuIFNLR1 has 6 variants including all the ones corresponding to that of humans. • IFNLR1 immunoreactivity was localized primarily to the epithelia of buccal mucosa and skin of rhesus macaques. • Simian immunodeficiency virus infection significantly affected the expression of mmuIFNLR1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0145305X
Volume :
160
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Developmental & Comparative Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179088984
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dci.2024.105236