Costimulatory receptors in the channel catfish: CD28 family members and their ligands.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Immunogenetics Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1007/s00251-023-01327-3
Sylvie M A Quiniou, Eva Bengtén, Pierre Boudinot
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The CD28-B7 interaction is required to deliver a second signal necessary for T-cell activation. Additional membrane receptors of the CD28 and B7 families are also involved in immune checkpoints that positively or negatively regulate leukocyte activation, in particular T lymphocytes. BTLA is an inhibitory receptor that belongs to a third receptor family. Fish orthologs exist only for some of these genes, and the potential interactions between the corresponding ligands remain mostly unclear. In this work, we focused on the channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), a long-standing model for fish immunology, to analyze these co-stimulatory and co-inhibitory receptors. We identified one copy of cd28, ctla4, cd80/86, b7h1/dc, b7h3, b7h4, b7h5, two btla, and four b7h7 genes. Catfish CD28 contains the highly conserved mammalian cytoplasmic motif for PI3K and GRB2 recruitment, however this motif is absent in cyprinids. Fish CTLA4 share a C-terminal putative GRB2-binding site but lacks the mammalian PI3K/GRB2-binding motif. While critical V-domain residues for human CD80 or CD86 binding to CD28/CTLA4 show low conservation in fish CD80/86, C-domain residues are highly conserved, underscoring their significance. Catfish B7H1/DC had a long intracytoplasmic domain with a P-loop-NTPase domain that is absent in mammalian sequences, while the lack of NLS motif in fish B7H4 suggests this protein may not regulate cell growth when expressed intracellularly. Finally, there is a notable expansion of fish B7H7s, which likely play diverse roles in leukocyte regulation. Overall, our work contributes to a better understanding of fish leukocyte co-stimulatory and co-inhibitory receptors.

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沟鲶的成本刺激受体:CD28 家族成员及其配体。
CD28-B7 相互作用需要传递 T 细胞活化所需的第二个信号。CD28 和 B7 家族的其他膜受体也参与免疫检查点,对白细胞(尤其是 T 淋巴细胞)的活化进行正向或负向调节。BTLA 是属于第三个受体家族的抑制性受体。这些基因中只有部分存在鱼类同源物,相应配体之间的潜在相互作用大多仍不清楚。在这项工作中,我们以长期以来鱼类免疫学的模型--沟鲶(Ictalurus punctatus)为研究对象,分析了这些共刺激和共抑制受体。我们发现了一个 cd28、ctla4、ct80/86、b7h1/dc、b7h3、b7h4、b7h5、两个 btla 和四个 b7h7 基因拷贝。鲶鱼 CD28 含有哺乳动物细胞质中用于 PI3K 和 GRB2 招募的高度保守的基团,但鲤科鱼类中却没有这种基团。鱼类 CTLA4 有一个 C 端推测的 GRB2 结合位点,但缺乏哺乳动物的 PI3K/GRB2 结合基调。虽然人类 CD80 或 CD86 与 CD28/CTLA4 结合的关键 V 域残基在鱼类 CD80/86 中的保守性很低,但 C 域残基的保守性很高,这突出了它们的重要性。鲶鱼 B7H1/DC 有一个长的胞浆内结构域,其中的 P 环-NTPase 结构域在哺乳动物序列中是不存在的。最后,鱼类 B7H7s 的数量明显增加,它们可能在白细胞调控中发挥不同的作用。总之,我们的工作有助于更好地了解鱼类白细胞共刺激和共抑制受体。
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Immunogenetics
Immunogenetics 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
6.20
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48
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Immunogenetics publishes original papers, brief communications, and reviews on research in the following areas: genetics and evolution of the immune system; genetic control of immune response and disease susceptibility; bioinformatics of the immune system; structure of immunologically important molecules; and immunogenetics of reproductive biology, tissue differentiation, and development.
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