Fish Suppressors of Cytokine Signaling (SOCS): Gene Discovery, Modulation of Expression and Function.

Journal of signal transduction Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-12-13 DOI:10.1155/2011/905813
Tiehui Wang, Bartolomeo Gorgoglione, Tanja Maehr, Jason W Holland, Jose L González Vecino, Simon Wadsworth, Christopher J Secombes
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The intracellular suppressors of cytokine signaling (SOCS) family members, including CISH and SOCS1 to 7 in mammals, are important regulators of cytokine signaling pathways. So far, the orthologues of all the eight mammalian SOCS members have been identified in fish, with several of them having multiple copies. Whilst fish CISH, SOCS3, and SOCS5 paralogues are possibly the result of the fish-specific whole genome duplication event, gene duplication or lineage-specific genome duplication may also contribute to some paralogues, as with the three trout SOCS2s and three zebrafish SOCS5s. Fish SOCS genes are broadly expressed and also show species-specific expression patterns. They can be upregulated by cytokines, such as IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-21, by immune stimulants such as LPS, poly I:C, and PMA, as well as by viral, bacterial, and parasitic infections in member- and species-dependent manners. Initial functional studies demonstrate conserved mechanisms of fish SOCS action via JAK/STAT pathways.

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鱼类细胞因子信号抑制因子(SOCS):基因发现、表达调控和功能。
细胞内细胞因子信号(SOCS)家族成员,包括哺乳动物中的CISH和SOCS1至7,是细胞因子信号通路的重要调节因子。到目前为止,已经在鱼类中确定了所有8种哺乳动物SOCS成员的同源物,其中一些具有多个副本。虽然鱼类CISH、SOCS3和SOCS5同源基因可能是鱼类特异性全基因组重复事件的结果,但基因重复或谱系特异性基因组重复也可能导致某些同源基因,如三种鳟鱼SOCS2s和三种斑马鱼SOCS5。鱼类SOCS基因广泛表达,也表现出物种特异性表达模式。它们可以通过细胞因子,如IFN-γ、TNF-α、IL-1β、IL-6和IL-21,免疫刺激物,如LPS、poly I:C和PMA,以及病毒、细菌和寄生虫感染以成员和物种依赖的方式上调。初步的功能研究证实了鱼类SOCS通过JAK/STAT途径发挥作用的保守机制。
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