Biao Jiang , Caiyi Wen , Yanxin Sun , Wei Li , Chun Liu , Juan Feng , Youlu Su
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Abstract
Chemerin receptor 1 (Chemerin1) plays a critical role in innate and adaptive immune systems. In this study, a cobia (Rachycentron canadum) Chemerin1 was identified, and its molecular characterization and expression patterns were analyzed. Multiple sequence alignment revealed that the RcChemerin1 possessed a typical dynein regulatory complex (DRC) motif. There was also a potential N-glycosylation site in the extracellular regions of the N-terminus and intracellular loops (ICL) 1 region. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that the RcChemerin1 was clustered together with homologous proteins from other fish species. RcChemerin1 was constitutively expressed in a wide range of tissues (especially in immune-related tissues) with different expression levels, which suggests that the RcChemerin1 plays different roles in un-stimulated tissues. RcChemerin1 expression showed up-regulation in the head kidney after Vibrio harveyi challenge. Up-regulation in the head kidney and spleen was also observed after polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid (poly I: C) challenge, which suggests that RcChemerin1 may play vital roles during bacterial and viral infection. The differential responses of immune organs to bacteria and poly I: C imply the differences in defense mechanisms against viruses and bacteria.