Identification and characterisation of TLR18-21 genes in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

Po-Tsang Lee, Jun Zou, Jason William Holland, Samuel Allen Moore Martin, Bertrand Collet, Kanellos, Theo, Christopher John Secombes

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Abstract

Teleost fish possess many types of toll-like receptor (TLR) some of which exist in other vertebrate groups and some that do not (ie so-called "fish-specific" TLRs). In this study, we identified in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) whole-genome shotgun (WGS) contigs seven TLRs that are not found in mammals, including six types of fish-specific TLRs (one TLR18, one TLR19, and four TLR20 members (two of which are putative soluble forms (s)) and one TLR21. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that teleost TLR19-21 are closely related with murine TLR11-TLR13, whilst teleost TLR18 groups with mammalian TLR1, 2, 6 and 10. A typical TLR protein domain structure was found in all these TLRs with the exception of TLR20b(s) and TLR20c(s). TLR-GFP expression plasmids transfected into SHK-1 cells showed that salmon TLR19, TLR20a and TLR20d were preferentially localised to the intracellular compartment. Real time PCR analysis suggested that salmon TLR19-TLR21 are mainly expressed in immune related organs, such as spleen, head kidney and gills, while TLR18 transcripts are more abundant in muscle. In vitro stimulation of primary head kidney cells with type I IFN, IFNγ and IL-1β had no impact on TLR expression. Infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV) infection, in vivo, down-regulated TLR20a, TLR20b(s), TLR20d and TLR21 in infected salmon kidney tissue. In contrast, up-regulation of TLR19 and TLR20a expression was found in posterior kidney in rainbow trout with clinical proliferative kidney disease (PKD).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)549-559
Number of pages11
JournalFish & Shellfish Immunology
Volume41
Issue number2
Early online date16 Oct 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2014

Bibliographical note

L.P.-T. was supported by a PhD studentship from the Ministry of Education, Republic of China (Taiwan). This work was also funded by the European Community's seventh framework programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement no. 222719 (LIFECYCLE). The ISAV infection experiment was funded by the National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement & Reduction of Animals in Research (NC3Rs) [grant G1100675]. The authors gratefully acknowledge Lucinda Wight from the Microscopy and Histology Core Facility at the University of Aberdeen for help with the confocal microscopy.

Keywords

  • Toll-like receptor TLR
  • Atlantic salmon
  • Innate immunity
  • Gene expression
  • TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR
  • TROUT ONCORHYNCHUS-MYKISS
  • EXPRESSION ANALYSIS
  • CHANNEL CATFISH
  • RECOGNITION RECEPTORS
  • PATHOGEN RECOGNITION
  • ICTALURUS-PUNCTATUS
  • MOLECULAR-CLONING
  • GRASS CARP
  • EVOLUTION

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