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Toll-like Receptor Expression inReveals Differential Responses afterInfection.

Journal:
Genes
Year:
2024
Authors:
Tian, Yu et al.
Affiliation:
College of Aquaculture · China
Species:
reptile

Abstract

: Toll-like receptor (TLR), as an important pattern recognition receptor, is a bridge between non-specific immunity and specific immunity, and plays a vital role in the disease resistance of aquatic animals. However, the function of TLR inis still unclear.: The sequence characteristics and homology of three TLRs,and) were determined in this investigation. Their annotation and orthologies were supported by phylogenetic analysis, functional domain prediction, and sequence similarity analysis. qPCR showed that the identified TLRs were expressed in all tissues, among the high expression ofin the brain and liver and the high expression ofandin the liver.mRNA expression increased 6.7-fold in the liver 12 h afterinfection, while the mRNA expression ofwas down-regulated by 0.29 times in liver and 0.31 times in spleen. The mRNA expression ofwas significantly up-regulated in four immune tissues, and it was up-regulated by 122.8 times in the spleen after 72 h infection. Finally, the recombinant proteins of extracellular LRR domains of these three TLRs were obtained by prokaryotic expression technology, and the binding tests were performed to discover their ability of binding pathogenic microorganisms. Microbial binding test showed that rPsTLR2, rPsTLR3 and rPsTLR5 can combine,,,,and, while rPsTLR3 can bind,,and.: Our findings suggested that TLRs may be crucial to turtles' innate immune response against microbes.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39336821/