Galectin-1 from redlip mullet Liza haematocheilia:
identification, immune responses, and functional characterization as pattern
recognition receptors (PRRs) in host immune defense system
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Abstract
Galectins, a family of ß-galactoside-binding lectins, have emerged as soluble mediators in infected cells and pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) responsible for evoking and regulating innate immunity. The present study aimed to evaluate the role of galectin-1 in the host immune response of redlip mullet ( Liza haematocheilia ). We established a cDNA database for redlip mullet, and the cDNA sequence of galectin-1 (LhGal-1) was characterized. In silico analysis was performed, and the spatial and temporal expression patterns in gills and blood in response to lipopolysaccharide polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid, and Lactococcus garvieae were estimated via quantitative real-time PCR. Functional assays were conducted using recombinant protein to investigate carbohydrate binding, bacterial binding, and bacterial agglutination activity. LhGal-1 was composed of 135 amino acids. Conserved motifs (H-NPR, -N- and -W-E-R) within the carbohydrate recognition domain were found in LhGal-1. The tissue distribution revealed that the healthy stomach expressed high levels of LhGal-1. The temporal monitoring of LhGal-1 mRNA expression in the gill and blood showed its significant upregulation in response to immune challenges with different stimulants. rLhGal-1 exhibited binding activity in response to carbohydrates and bacteria. Moreover, the agglutination of rLhGal-1 against Escherichia coli was observed. Collectively, our findings suggest that LhGal-1 may function as a PRR in redlip mullet. Furthermore, LhGal-1 can be considered a significant gene to play a protective role in redlip mullet immune system
半乳糖凝集素是一类ß-半乳糖苷结合凝集素,已在感染细胞和模式识别受体(PRRs)中作为可溶性介质出现,负责唤起和调节先天免疫。本研究旨在探讨半凝集素-1在红唇鲻鱼(Liza haematocheilia)宿主免疫应答中的作用。建立了胭脂鱼的cDNA数据库,确定了半乳糖凝集素-1 (LhGal-1)的cDNA序列。采用硅片分析方法,通过实时荧光定量PCR检测鱼鳃和血液中脂多糖多肌苷、多胞酸和garvieae乳球菌的时空表达模式。利用重组蛋白进行功能分析,研究碳水化合物结合、细菌结合和细菌凝集活性。LhGal-1由135个氨基酸组成。在LhGal-1中发现了碳水化合物识别区域内的保守基序(H-NPR, - n -和- w - e - r)。组织分布显示健康胃高水平表达LhGal-1。对鳃和血液中LhGal-1 mRNA表达的时间监测显示,在不同刺激物的免疫刺激下,LhGal-1 mRNA表达显著上调。rlgal -1对碳水化合物和细菌表现出结合活性。此外,还观察到rlgal -1对大肠杆菌的凝集作用。总之,我们的研究结果表明LhGal-1可能在红唇鲻鱼中起PRR的作用。此外,LhGal-1可以被认为是在红唇鲻鱼免疫系统中发挥重要保护作用的基因