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RIG-I has a role in immunity againstHaemonchus contortus, a gastrointestinal parasite inOvis aries- a novel report

Authors :
Jayanta Kumar Chatterjee
Subhas Chandra Mandal
Aruna Pal
Abantika Pal
Samiddha Banerjee
Paresh Nath Chatterjee
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

RIG-I is associated to the DExD/H box RNA Helicases. It is a Pattern Recognition Receptor (PRR), playing a crucial role in the system and is a germ line encoded host sensor to perceive Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns or PAMPs. So far reports were available for the role of RIG-I in antiviral immunity. This is the first report we have documented the role of RIG-I in parasitic immunity.Haemonchus contortusis a deadly parasite affecting sheep industry which has a tremendous economic importance and the parasite reported to be prevalent in the hot and humid agroclimatic region. We had characterized RIG-I gene in sheep (Ovis aries) and identified the important domains or binding site withHaemonchus contortusthroughin silicostudies. Differential mRNA expression analysis revealed upregulation of RIG-I gene in abomassum of infected sheep compared to that of healthy sheep, further confirming the findings. Thus it is evident that in infected sheep, expression of RIG-I is triggered for binding to more pathogen (Haemonchus contortus). Genetic similar studies with human and other livestock species were conducted to reveal that sheep may be efficiently used a model organism for studying the role of RIG-I in antiparasitic immunity of human.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........67c44a6d2f8a099b91eb62526dd72312
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.30.320218