A finTRIM member 100 (FTR100) is unique to Otomorpha fish for constitutive regulation of IFN response

IF 5.1 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Wen-Hao Guo , Cheng Dan , Xiu-Ying Gong , Yi-Lin Li , Hao-Yu Sun , Zi-Ling Qu , Li-Li An , Xiang Zhao , Jie Mei , Jian-Fang Gui , Yi-Bing Zhang
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Abstract

Vertebrate interferon (IFN) expression is fine-tuned in order to avoid excessive tissue injury under normal conditions and during virus infection. FinTRIM (fish novel TRIM, FTR) proteins are reported to regulate the fish IFN response. Here, we identify a novel finTRIM gene from yellow catfish (Pelteobagrus fulvidraco), which is sequentially named PfFTR100 according to the nomenclature rule in zebrafish. Genome-wide analyses reveal that FTR100 is unique to Otomorpha fish, with a single copy in spite of additional genome duplication in some fish species. Considering that few of the 99 finTRIM genes identified in zebrafish are conserved in main fish branches and most, such as FTR100, are unique to distinct branches due to lineage-specific expansion of finTRIM genes, we develop a nomenclature for newly cloned finTRIM genes from different fish species. PfFTR100 mRNA is not induced by virus infection, with a relatively high expression level comparable to that of cellular IFN and some IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs) in virally-infected tissues. However, ectopically-expressed PfFTR100 protein is attenuated in virally-infected cells through the proteasomal-dependent pathway. Overexpression of PfFTR100 promotes SVCV replication by downregulating the constitutive and inducible IFN response via a mechanism by which PfFTR100 targets IRF3 and IRF7 to attenuate their mRNA levels rather than their protein levels. Our results indicate that yellow catfish FTR100 is essential for homeostatic regulation of fish tonic IFN response.

finTRIM成员100 (FTR100)是Otomorpha鱼特有的IFN反应组成调控
脊椎动物干扰素(IFN)的表达经过微调,以避免在正常条件下和病毒感染期间过度的组织损伤。据报道,FinTRIM(鱼类新TRIM,FTR)蛋白可调节鱼类的IFN反应。在这里,我们从黄颡鱼中鉴定了一个新的finTRIM基因,根据斑马鱼的命名规则,该基因被依次命名为PfFTR100。全基因组分析表明,FTR100是Otomorpha鱼特有的,尽管在一些鱼类中存在额外的基因组复制,但只有一个拷贝。考虑到在斑马鱼中鉴定的99个finTRIM基因中,很少有在主要鱼类分支中是保守的,并且由于finTRIM基因的谱系特异性扩展,大多数(如FTR100)是不同分支所特有的,我们为来自不同鱼类物种的新克隆的finTRIM基因制定了命名法。PfFTR100 mRNA不是由病毒感染诱导的,其相对较高的表达水平与病毒感染组织中的细胞IFN和一些IFN刺激的基因(ISG)相当。然而,在病毒感染的细胞中,异位表达的PfFTR100蛋白通过蛋白酶体依赖性途径减毒。PfFTR100的过表达通过下调组成型和诱导型IFN反应来促进SVCV复制,通过该机制,PfFTF100靶向IRF3和IRF7以减弱其mRNA水平而不是其蛋白质水平。我们的研究结果表明,黄颡鱼FTR100对鱼类滋补性IFN反应的稳态调节至关重要。
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