Atlantic salmon type I interferon genes revisited

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作者
Robertsen, Borre [1 ]
Greiner-Tollersrud, Linn [1 ]
机构
[1] UiT Arctic Univ Norway, Norwegian Coll Fishery Sci, N-9037 Tromso, Norway
关键词
Antiviral; Evolution; Fish; Genome; IFN; Interferon; Innate immunity; IFN SUBTYPES; CELLS; EXPRESSION; FISH; IDENTIFICATION; RECEPTORS; RNA; RECOGNITION; ZEBRAFISH; EVOLUTION;
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10.1016/j.fsi.2024.109694
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S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Type I interferons (IFN-I) play a pivotal role in vertebrate innate immunity against viruses. This study is an analysis of IFN-I genes in an updated version of the Atlantic salmon genome published in 2021 (version Ssal_v3.1), revealing 47 IFN-I genes in the Atlantic salmon genome. The GH1 locus of chromosome (Chr) 3 harbors 9 IFNa genes, 5 IFNb genes, 6 IFNc genes, 11 IFNe genes and 1 IFNf gene. The GH2 locus on Chr6 contains 1 IFNa gene, 12 IFNc genes and 1 IFNf gene while Chr19 carries a single IFNd gene. Intraperitoneal injection of Atlantic salmon presmolts with poly I:C, a mimic of virus double-stranded RNA, significantly upregulated IFNc genes from both Chr3 and Chr6 in heart, with lower expression in head kidney. IFNe expression increased in the heart, but not in the head kidney while IFNf was strongly up-regulated in both tissues. Antiviral activity of selected IFNs was assessed by transfection of salmon cells with IFN-expressing plasmids followed by infectious pancreatic necrosis virus infection, and by injection of fish with IFN-plasmids followed by measuring expression of the antiviral Mx1 gene. The results demonstrated that IFNc from both Chr3 and Chr6 provided full protection of cells against virus infection, whereas IFNe and IFNf showed lesser protection. IFNc from Chr3 and Chr6 along with IFNe and IFNf, up-regulated the Mx1 gene in the muscle, while only the IFNcs caused induction of Mx1 in liver. Overall, this study reveals that Atlantic salmon possesses an even more potent innate immune defense against viruses than previously understood.
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